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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Meconium aspiration syndromePlacentitis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 43%(1)50%(2)
Ultrasound of the Heart 80%(0)
Ultrasound of the lungs 76%(0)
General blood test 41%(8)
General urine test 32%(1)
Histological studies 31%(0)
Blood biochemistry 30%(0)
Gynecologist's examination 26%(0)
Coagulogram 26%(2)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 52%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
to breathe hard 26%
acute vaginitis 59%
respiratory insufficiency 25%
chorioamnionitis 54%
umbilical 22%
microinfarction 53%
essential hypertension 20%
uterine hypoplasia 52%
impaired arterial function 20%
threat of miscarriage 50%
hypoxia during childbirth 19%
burning on the labia 50%
retraction of chest 19%
vaginal discharge in girls 50%
rejection of the chest 19%
vulva infections 49%
number of births has been reduced 18%
intrauterine fetal development delay 48%
can't refuse 18%
itching of the labia 48%
atelectasis 18%
vaginitis 47%
hypertension 18%
redness of the labia 45%
respiratory failure in a child 16%
consequences of childbirth 6% 50%
prolonged crushing syndrome 16%
redness of the vulva 44%
can not breathe 16%
vaginal discharge 43%
pneumonia in newborns 16%
female pelvic organs 11% 54%
type of breathing chest 16%
intrauterine infection 42%
rapid breathing 15%
lags behind in the development 41%
whistling breathing 15%
postpartum endometritis 40%
pneumothorax 15%
inflammation 5% 45%
severe hypoxia 15%
pain in the labia region 40%
transient tachypnea of newborns 15%
vaginal swelling 40%
pulmonary hypertension 15%
respiratory syncytial infection 38%
pulmonary edema 14%
mental retardation 38%
neonatal sepsis 14%
pneumococcal pneumonia 38%
emphysematous chest 14%
urethral syndrome 38%
tracheobronchitis in children 14%
consequences of infection 38%
pneumonia pulmonary edema 13%
discomfort when urinating 37%
pneumonia with sepsis 13%
fetal hypoxia 26% 63%
respiratory distress syndrome 13%
there are no complaints 37%
mom hypertension 13%
abdominal pregnancy 37%
crackling when breathing 13%
burning of the vulva 37%
whistling in the chest 13%
underdevelopment 36%
attacks of suffocation 13%
malaria 36%
nails yellow 13%
reduction of the number of movements (oligokinesia) 36%
multiple crackling 12%
early aging 35%
obstructive bronchitis in children 12%
general intoxication syndrome 35%
mom has diabetes 12%
pregnancy complications 13% 48%
patient's condition 12%
deterioration postpartum 34%
serious condition 12%
abdominal pain 34%
serious condition of newborn 12%
intranatal death 34%
bronchial lesion 12%
discharge from the genital tract 34%
presses 12%
parvovirus infection 34%
watery diarrhea 12%
shift of leukocyte formula to left 34%
pneumonia vomiting 11%
impaired uterine function 13% 47%
chatty 11%
scarlet 34%
toxicosis 11%
hyperemia of genitals 34%
lack of breath 11%
pain in the uterus 33%
respiratory acidosis 11%
genital pain in women 33%
swelling of the wings of the nose 11%
convulsions pain 33%
weakened breathing 11%
antenatal death 32%
a comfortable child 11%
lymphocytosis 32%
hypertension during pregnancy 11%
intoxication 32%
pulmonary hypertension of newborns 11%
magnesia 32%
pronounced hypertonicity 11%
fetoplacental insufficiency 16% 48%
dependence on the mother 11%
blood diseases 15% 47%
effects of hypoxia 11%
toxoplasmosis 31%
aspiration pneumonia 11%
alert 31%
spasm 11%
premature birth 10% 41%
transferred newborn 11%
burning itching 31%
familial hypertension 11%
death of the child 31%
dulling on percussion 11%
endometritis 31%
sepsis 10%
deterioration during pregnancy 30%
inhibition 10%
burning of the skin 30%
vomiting multiple 10%
with reactive protein increased 30%
dependence on parents 10%
pain in the groin area 30%
breathing is difficult 10%
abdominal discomfort 30%
skin problems 10%
lower abdominal pain 30%
dyspnea 10%
better lying down 30%
auscultation weakened 10%
myxedema 30%
hypertension atherosclerosis 10%
oncology 29%
frequent antibiotics 10%
no discharge 29%
acute tracheobronchitis 10%
immaturity 29%
crackling in the lungs 10%
vasculitis 29%
angiopathy 10%
indifference 29%
familial diabetes 10%
fidgety 29%
tracheitis in a child 10%
urination disorder 29%
chronic tracheitis 10%
suffocation 25% 54%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 9%
cytomegalovirus 28%
nose pulmonary heart 9%
stunting 28%
2 children 9%
inflammatory infiltrate 28%
boxed sound 9%
1 pregnancy 28%
trauma 9%
vulvovaginitis 28%
prolonged exhalation 9%
growth disorders in children 28%
asphyxia of newborns 9%
streptococci 28%
nervousness 9%
intra-phase infections 28%
muscle hypertonus 9%
nervous excitability 28%
tracheobronchitis 9%
calcification 27%
pneumomediastinum 9%
necrosis 5% 32%
difficulty breathing 9%
increased motor activity 27%
altitude sickness 9%
motor activity 27%
violation of the right departments hearts 8%
herpes 27%
prolonged bronchitis 8%
myocardial infarction 27%
breathing superficial 8%
hiv 26%
neck compression 8%
up circulatory disorders 13% 39%
wet crackling 8%
itchy skin 26%
breathing free 8%
burns 26%
arterial hypertension in children 8%
protein with increased 26%
vomiting 8%
leukocytosis 25%
heaviness in the chest 8%
sensations in the legs 25%

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