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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Appendicitis in childrenBiliary dyskinesia in children
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Distinctive symptoms
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appendicitis in children 36%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 80%
history of appendectomy 35%
childhood diseases 13% 61%
painful menstruation the first day 33%
biliary dyskinesia in children 37%
appendicular infiltrate 32%
pain in the gallbladder 24%
appendicular abscess 28%
dyskinesia of the duodenum 24%
catarrhal appendicitis 27%
stabbing pain in the right hypochondrium 23%
acute appendicitis 26%
gallbladder spasm 22%
appendicitis 25%
impaired function of the bile ducts 20%
pain in the right groin 25%
hyperkinesis in children 20%
nails brittle 22%
pricks in the stomach 19%
purulent peritonitis 21%
cholangitis 17%
pain over the pubic 21%
hypertrophy biliary tract 17%
monthly painful 21%
eats salty and sweet 16%
history of laparoscopic surgery 21%
giardiasis 16%
peritonitis 21%
botkin's disease in children 16%
pain in the sacrum 20%
salmonellosis in children 16%
phlegmonous appendicitis 19%
worse after breakfast 16%
pain in the groin area 19%
hypomotor biliary dyskinesia 16%
acute abdomen 19%
headache of a pregnant woman 16%
phlegmon 19%
giardiasis in children 16%
responsible 18%
pricks 15%
fecal stone 18%
choleretic 15%
intestinal obstruction 18%
hyperkinesis 15%
abdominal surgery 18%
uric acid diathesis 14%
right-sided symptoms 17%
frequent genyantritis 14%
purulent appendicitis 17%
sinusitis in children 14%
defense of abdominal muscles 17%
cholelithiasis in children 14%
abscess 17%
magnesia 13%
predominant right 16%
spasm of oddi's sphincter 13%
intestinal abscess 16%
pancreatitis in children 13%
inflammatory infiltrate 16%
inflection of the gallbladder 13%
consequences of surgery 15%
acute gastroenterocolitis 12%
pain in the navel area 15%
deformation of the gallbladder 12%
intra-abdominal abscesses 15%
nausea pregnant 12%
chronic appendicitis 15%
vitamin increased 12%
intestinal paresis 14%
tonsillitis in children 12%
patient's condition 14%
genyantritis chronic 12%
pain in the rectum 14%
gallbladder stones 12%
abdominal pain when pressing 14%
enterocolitis in children 12%
leukocytosis 13%
sinusitis in children 12%
ascites 13%
stagnation 12%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 13%
weakness during pregnancy 12%
nose palpation of the abdomen soreness in the epigastrium 13%
acute dysentery 11%
postoperative pain 13%
colitis in children 11%
intestinal dysbiosis in children 13%
does not express emotions 11%
paralytic syndrome 12%
rosehip 11%
consequences of infection 12%
dysentery 11%
rectal infiltration 12%
acute enterocolitis 11%
pain in the right side of the abdomen 12%
gallbladder stones with other cholecystitis 11%
lower back pain on the right 12%
bitterness in the mouth 11%
white plaque on the tongue 12%
eating salt 11%
abdominal pain on the right 12%
diathesis 11%
helminthiasis in children 12%
gastroenterocolitis 11%
postoperative peritonitis 12%
volume of gallbladder is lowered 11%
vomiting multiple 12%
spasmodic pain 11%
is quickly irritated 12%
digestive weakness 10%
diarrhea with mucus 12%
hypoxia during childbirth 10%
acute abdomen in children 12%
periodic nausea 10%
loose stools with mucus 12%
chronic sinusitis 10%
tongue wet 12%
drug disease 10%
pain in the lower abdomen on the right 12%
salmonellosis 10%
high temperature 11%
genyantritis 10%
folliculitis 11%
weakness after diarrhea 10%
pain in the right side 11%
hepatitis A 10%
white plaque at the root of the tongue 11%
asphyxia of newborns 10%
little mucus in the stool 11%
biliary pancreatitis 10%
overlaid tongue at the root 11%
spastic abdominal pain 10%
likes to act 11%
dyspepsia in children 10%
soreness during palpation of small pelvis 11%
muscular dystonia in a child 10%
fluid in the abdomen 11%
birth trauma 9%
local peritonitis 10%
enterocolitis 9%
overlaid tongue 10%
habitual miscarriage 9%
stool delay 10%
acute colitis 9%
there are no complaints 10%
cyclic vomiting 9%
retroperitoneal phlegmon 10%
vegetative vascular dystonia 9%
subfebrility 10%
chronic tonsillitis 9%
paresis 10%
headache with nausea and vomiting 9%
aching 10%
periodic headaches 9%
deterioration from overheating 10%
periodic weakness 9%
sepsis 10%
number of births has been reduced 9%
congestion purulent wounds 10%
damage to the nervous system 9%
deterioration at 17 o'clock 10%
eats everything 9%
pain in the navel area 10%
acute hepatitis 9%
abdominal muscle pain 10%
cholestasis 9%
wound inflammation 10%
headaches 9%
pain under the lower ribs 10%
acute cholecystitis 9%
bacteremia 10%
acute viral hepatitis 9%
vomiting once 10%
digestive disorders 7% 16%
wandering abdominal pain 10%
chronic arthritis 8%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 10%
colitis 8%
abdominal compartment syndrome 10%
pancreatitis 8%
stool with mucus 10%
sedentary lifestyle 8%
frequent stools 10%
suffocation 8%
muscle pain 9%
bloating 8%
right back pain 9%
diseases of infants 8%
follicle atresia 9%
diarrhea vomiting 8%
infected wounds 9%
headache vomiting 8%
overeating in children 9%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 8%
increased acidity of the stomach 9%
miscarriage 8%
restless sleep in a child 9%
muscular dystonia 8%

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