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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences Similar Fracture of the sternumHip neck fracture
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 70%(11)54%(3)
Blood biochemistry 100%(6)5%(4)
Radiography of the ribs 95%(0)
Radiography of the sternum 94%(0)
ECG 66%(0)26%(0)
Coagulogram 56%(1)5%(0)
Radiography of the pelvis 58%(0)
Histological studies 48%(0)4%(0)
General urine test 45%(4)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 57%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
chest injuries 42%
dementia 43%
rib fracture 41%
non-healing fracture 36%
hemorrhagic pleurisy 39%
osteoporosis 30%
pain in the ribs 36%
bone fracture 33% 63%
polytrauma 36%
fracture of the femoral 28%
swelling after a fracture 36%
injury 28% 55%
serous pleurisy 35%
can not lift the leg 20%
chest tension 35%
deforming arthrosis 18%
pneumothorax 33%
shortening of limbs 17%
pain in the sternum 33%
joint deformation 17%
compressing pains in the heart 32%
arthrosis 16%
bruising sensation 30%
with the corn 17% 33%
lung damage 30%
transversal hip fracture 16%
floating rib fractures 29%
acetabulum fracture 15%
coagulated hemothorax 29%
pain in the groin area 14%
hemopneumothorax 29%
fracture of the femoral neck in the elderly 13%
bruised ribs 29%
hip pain 13%
pain in the heart 29%
pain in the foot 12%
consequences of chest injury 29%
leg injury 8% 20%
pleurisy 28%
comminuted fracture 12%
blunt heart injury 27%
can not lie on his back 11%
bruised lung 27%
shortening of legs 11%
pain chest 27%
the feeling of a fracture 10% 21%
hylothorax 27%
limps 11%
injuries of the diaphragm 27%
history of myocardial infarction 11%
hemopericardium 26%
crooked legs 10%
pneumomediastinum 26%
joint injury 10%
foreign bodies of the lungs and pleura 26%
pain in the knees 10%
subcutaneous emphysema 26%
coxarthrosis 10%
rupture of the esophagus 25%
walking on socks 10%
pain after a fracture 34% 7%
cognitive disorders 10%
valve pneumothorax 25%
deformations of the feet 10%
bruise of the chest 25%
open fracture 9%
mediastinit 25%
intraarticular fracture 9%
heart rupture 23%
groin pain in men 9%
closed pneumothorax 23%
pain in the thigh 9%
open pneumothorax 23%
madness 9%
hernia of the esophagus 23%
fractures of the bones of the foot 9%
fibrothorax 23%
psychosis 9%
neck injury 23%
aseptic bone necrosis 9%
lung rupture 23%
knee pain when bending 9%
bruising pain 23%
groin pain in women 9%
tamponade of the heart 23%
pain in the lower extremities 9%
empyema of the pleura 23%
heel pain 9%
the consequences of injury 22%
limb movement limitation of movement 9%
closed fracture 22%
confusion 9%
acute blood loss 22%
involutional psychosis 9%
pain in the pleura 22%
restriction of movement 9%
breath retention 22%
senile dementia 9%
ligament damage 22%
limitation of the amplitude of movements 8%
emphysema 22%
severe acetonuria 8%
heaviness in the chest 22%
asleep leg muscle pain 8%
foreign body of the heart 21%
genital pain in women 8%
pain when breathing 27% 4%
leg aches 8%
atelectasis of the lungs 21%
pain as from stretching 8%
cardiopulmonary insufficiency 21%
knee pain when moving 8%
soft tissue hematoma 21%
muscle pain when moving 8%
broken collarbone 21%
limbs pain 8%
omission of internal organs 21%
swelling after surgery 8%
auscultatively weakened breathing 21%
pain is worse at the beginning of the movement 8%
auscultation weakened 20%
standing stool 8%
pain in the ribs when breathing 20%
leg fracture 8%
chest is flat 20%
presenile psychoses 8%
acute heart failure 20%
pain from the back to the stomach 8%
breathing superficial 20%
minimum physical load 8%
hemorrhagic shock 20%
falls in the elderly 8%
chest pain when breathing 20%
arthropathy 7% 15%
ligament rupture 20%
psychogenic depression 7%
chest pain when inhaling 20%
joints unstable 7%
stagnation in the lungs 27% 5%
thin limbs 7%
cardiogenic shock 19%
worse at the beginning of movement 7%
sudden pain 19%
pain in the knees when lifting 7%
pulmonary edema 19%
active 7%
aortic aneurysm 19%
fractures of the bones of the hand 7%
hernia 19%
ketonuria 7%
aneurysm 19%
aching knees 7%
hemorrhages on the skin 19%
wound postoperative 7%
presence of fluid in heart cavity is detected 19%
fluid in the ears 7%
hydrothorax 19%
deterioration from bad news 7%
spinal injury 19%
pain in the legs when moving 7%
arterial bleeding 19%
illusions 7%
lung removed 19%
angina attack 7%
presses 26% 6%
thrombosis of the lower extremities 7%
chyloperitoneum 18%
subcutaneous edema 7%
fistula 18%
pain in the muscles of the shins 7%
pathological affect 18%
muscle pain 7%
pinched diaphragmatic hernia 18%
problems with the father 6%
pain in the heart when inhaling 18%
speech slurred 6%
suffocating 18%
pain at the beginning of movement 6%
pain when inhaling 18%
circadian rhythm disorders 6%
difficulty inhaling breathing 18%
pain in the urethra 6%
nose pulmonary heart 18%
stroke 6%
general tension 18%
problems with studying 6%
abdominal injuries 18%
sits sideways 6%
shortness of breath 18%
toxic hepatitis 6%
narrow chest 17%
in the morning leg pain 6%
impaired pericardial function 17%
muscle tension 6%
tension in the body 17%
fainting in childhood 6%
tightness of breath 17%
skinny legs 6%
feeling of weakness in the heart 17%
hearing impaired 6%

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