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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Ankle fracturePatellar fracture
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 82%(0)
MRI of the knee joint 8%(0)55%(0)
ECG 47%(0)
Radiography of the area 11%(0)29%(0)
MRI of the organ 9%(0)30%(0)
CT of the organ 10%(0)29%(0)
Blood biochemistry 35%(1)
Autoimmune markers 27%(2)
Infection tests 25%(2)
General blood test 24%(1)
General urine test 21%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 91%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 15%100%
ankle fracture 32%
knee injury 11% 76%
tibia fracture 21%
patellar balloting 8% 73%
fractures of the bones of the foot 18%
fracture with displacement 19% 64%
the feeling of a fracture 17%
knee pain when bending 44%
dislocation 17%
muscle damage 9% 52%
fracture of the condyles of the tibia 16%
leg injury 18% 61%
swelling after a fracture 16%
knee pain during extension 42%
no joints 16%
consequences of knee injury 7% 44%
dislocation of the foot 15%
can't walk 32%
pain after a fracture 15%
comminuted fracture 14% 46%
joint diseases 14%
worse when unbending 5% 37%
pain in the ankles 14%
he's defending himself 31%
dislocation of the ankle joint 13%
history of surgery 13% 43%
bone deformation 13%
swelling of the knee joint 10% 40%
bruising sensation 13%
swelling of the knee 10% 40%
history of osteosynthesis 12%
consequences of a fracture 9% 39%
pain from the load 12%
intraarticular fracture 8% 38%
joint pain 12%
hip fracture 5% 34%
knees do not bend 12%
bent legs 5% 34%
anesthesia 12%
ligament damage 18% 45%
joints better from movement 12%
consequences of injuries 13% 39%
ankle ligament damage 12%
forced situation 26%
acute pain 11%
leg pain with edema 5% 31%
with the corn 11%
acute injury 26%
joint deformation 11%
open fracture 13% 38%
abrasion 11%
ligament rupture 7% 32%
squeezes his legs 11%
limitation of the amplitude of movements 10% 34%
damage to the meniscus of the knee 11%
catatrauma 9% 33%
keratodermia 11%
frequent fractures 7% 31%
pain when touched 11%
dryness 23%
arthrosis 10%
pain in the knees 9% 30%
pain in the knee joints 10%
elderly patients 4% 25%
soreness of the skin 10%
closed fracture 19% 37%
knee joint contracture 10%
bone defects 9% 27%
orthopedic implant 10%
hemarthrosis 18% 36%
porous skin 10%
swelling of joints 14% 30%
ulcers on the shins 10%
restriction of movement 14% 28%
pain in the bones 10%
swelling of the legs 13% 26%
does not tolerate pain 9%
pain in the shins 19% 31%
calluses on the feet 9%
wound 11% 22%
deformity of the foot 9%
sensations in the legs 15% 25%
ankle swelling 9%
consequences of surgery 11% 21%
double vision 9%
patient's condition 10% 20%
trophic ulcers of the shins 9%
consequences of taking medications 10% 20%
curvature of the legs 9%
pain in the legs 15% 24%
valgus deformity of the foot 9%
increased 11% 19%
erysipelas on the leg 9%
swelling 14% 21%
arthrosis of the knee joint 9%
trauma 42% 46%
ulcer on the leg 9%
bone fracture 51% 54%
contracture 9%
non-healing fracture 8%
worse during day 8%
turns his legs 8%
consequences of cardiovascular surgery 8%
open person 8%
false joint 8%
joint replacement in the anamnesis 8%
scratches 8%
thrombosis 8%
tension of the leg muscles 8%
pain in the legs of children 8%
purulent rashes on the skin 8%
rash on the lower leg 8%
soft tissue bruise 8%
pain in the ankle joint 8%
osteoporosis 8%
wounds heal poorly 8%
surgical infections 8%
worse at 7 am 8%
muscle tension 8%
vascular damage 8%
pain in the foot 8%
bruises on the legs 8%
stiffness in the joints 8%
thrombosis of the lower extremities 8%
a history of organ transplantation 8%
pain in the popliteal fossa 8%
bruise 8%
better in morning 8%
peptic ulcer 8%
contractures of the joints 8%
worse at 12 o'clock 8%
pyoderma 8%
ulcers on the skin 8%
knee joint ligament damage 8%
worse in morning 8%
history of cardiovascular surgery 7%
up worse at 6 am 7%
skin problems 7%
joint bruised 7%
polytrauma 7%
rash on the limbs 7%
stiffness in the legs 7%
the feeling of the lower leg is shortened 7%
curvature of the shins 7%
numbness in the hips 7%
my legs are failing 7%
blood diseases 7%
prosthetic leg 7%
rashes of the sole 7%
red legs 7%
closed person 7%
burning in the veins 7%
rashes are worse in the morning 7%
numbness of the shins 7%
superficial veins 7%
inflammation 7%
refuses treatment 7%
consequences of physical exertion 7%
trophic ulcer 7%
rash pustules 7%
after heart surgery 7%
red feet 7%
better in afternoon 7%
burns 7%
blue skin 7%
worse from movement 7%
traumatic illness 7%
bleeding 7%
burning in the legs 7%
stage of recovery 7%
history of orthopedic surgery 7%
pain gives in the leg 7%
pain in the ankles 7%
there are no complaints 7%
deterioration at 16 o'clock 7%
recovery period 7%
overwork 7%
desire to control 7%
bifurcated urine stream 7%
consequences of infection 7%
limps 7%
better from movement 7%
injury rate 7%
erysipelas 7%
stagnant pneumonia 6%
osteosarcoma 6%
need for movement 6%
gangrene 6%
history of vein surgery 6%
viral hepatitis b 6%
acute venous thrombosis 6%
necrosis 6%
conducting an inspection 6%
low body temperature 6%
stereotypia 6%
the skin is dark 6%
is worse at 10 am 6%
in the morning leg pain 6%
impaired lung function 6%
a history of arthroscopy 6%

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