Comparison results
| Results: Differences General | ✘Fractures of the pelvic bones in children | ✘Fractures of the bones of the hand | ||||
| Related research | Analogs | Analogs | ||||
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| Distinctive symptoms | ||||||
| Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies | 100% | — | ||||
| Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies | — | 100% | ||||
| pain in the bones of the pelvis | 55% | — | ||||
| finger fracture | — | 50% | ||||
| reduction of the number of movements (oligokinesia) | 43% | — | ||||
| metacarpal fracture | — | 49% | ||||
| catatrauma | 40% | — | ||||
| arm fracture | — | 41% | ||||
| skewed pelvis | 40% | — | ||||
| fractures of the bones of the wrist | — | 25% | ||||
| pain in the bones | 35% | — | ||||
| cramps at night | — | 22% | ||||
| fractures of the pelvic bones in children | 33% | — | ||||
| bone fracture | 66% | 77% | ||||
| forced situation | 32% | — | ||||
| trauma | 56% | 67% | ||||
| hematoma | 32% | — | ||||
| pain in the wrists | — | 10% | ||||
| pain throughout the body | 29% | — | ||||
| swelling after a fracture | — | 10% | ||||
| pain after a fracture | 38% | 8% | ||||
| limitation of the amplitude of movements | — | 9% | ||||
| acute pain | 27% | — | ||||
| swelling of the wrists | — | 9% | ||||
| lowered | 24% | — | ||||
| with the corn | — | 9% | ||||
| acetabulum fracture | 23% | — | ||||
| non-healing fracture | — | 9% | ||||
| keratodermia | — | 8% | ||||
| swelling of the hands | — | 8% | ||||
| frequent fractures | — | 8% | ||||
| false joint | — | 8% | ||||
| porous skin | — | 7% | ||||
| deformity of fingers | — | 7% | ||||
| restriction of movement | — | 7% | ||||
| bone deformation | — | 6% | ||||
| swelling | — | 5% | ||||
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