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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Subdural hematomaExplosive injury
Related research Analogs Analogs
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 28%(0)38%(0)
MRI of the organ 26%(0)25%(0)
CT of the organ 25%(0)24%(0)
General blood test 45%(1)
General urine test 39%(0)
Radiography of the area 34%(0)
Ultrasound of the organ 24%(0)
Measurements at the reception 23%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
fainting 71%
explosive injury 97%
disorders of consciousness 67%
thermal burns 77%
brain bruised 66%
bone fracture 64%
deep stun 59%
wound 59%
feeling of heaviness in the head 52%
skull fracture 53%
head severe 52%
polytrauma 53%
retrograde amnesia 52%
skin problems 53%
no consciousness 50%
internal bleeding 53%
bruise 50%
pneumothorax 52%
there are no complaints 44%
reactive psychosis 50%
contusion head 44%
acoustic trauma 49%
compression of the brain 44%
agitated depression 49%
hemiparesis 41%
bruise 47%
sopor 41%
hemorrhages on the skin 46%
memory loss 41%
injuries of the diaphragm 46%
convulsions 40%
a foreign body in the eye 45%
tonic convulsions 40%
bone defects 44%
intracerebral hematoma 40%
history of laparoscopic surgery 44%
the consequences of bruise 40%
discharge from the urethra 44%
meningeal symptoms 40%
burn wound 43%
head injury in anamnesis 39%
blindness 43%
convulsions with loss of consciousness 39%
hemothorax 42%
headaches 39%
blue skin 42%
consequences of head injury 38%
blood diseases 42%
meningeal syndrome 38%
delirium 41%
dilated pupils 37%
traumatic illness 41%
headache vomiting 35%
madness 40%
headache with dizziness 35%
suspicion 40%
coma 34%
confusion of consciousness 40%
drowsiness 33%
pleural thoracocentesis 40%
epilepsy attacks 32%
rupture of the eyeball 40%
bradycardia 32%
splenectomy 39%
epilepsy 31%
chest tension 39%
pulsates 31%
abrasion 39%
paresis 30%
chest damage 39%
dizziness 30%
acute blood loss 38%
skin anesthesia 29%
serous pleurisy 38%
dryness 28%
pain after a fracture 37%
acute condition 28%
rough skin 37%
vomiting 27%
posttransfusion complications 36%
hematoma 71% 43%
intoxication 36%
stupor 55% 37%
outbursts of anger 35%
head injury 55% 43%
abdominal injuries 35%
eye injury 35%
bitterness 35%
traumatic shock 35%
impaired spleen function 35%
mechanical damage to the eyes 35%
big head 34%
severe stress 34%
burning of the skin 34%
up radiation sickness 34%
the need for security 33%
pain in the wound 33%
serum sickness 33%
wound postoperative 33%
consequences of taking medications 33%
lowered 32%
increased 32%
hysteria 32%
pleurisy 31%
open person 31%
nervousness 31%
history of chest surgery 31%
eye surgery 31%
bleeding 27% 58%
traumatic brain injury 33% 63%
The skin is not 30%
burns 29%
paranoia 29%
destructive behavior 29%
aggressive 29%
mood disorder 28%
fighting 28%
radiation damage 28%
scarring 28%
soreness of the skin 27%
helps others 27%
surgical infections 26%
recovery period 26%
stage of recovery 26%
consequences of injuries 28% 54%
impaired venous function 26%
necrosis 26%
drug disease 25%
consequences of surgery 25%
inflammation 23%
patient's condition 24% 46%
the gases are hot 22%
angioplasty 25% 25%

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