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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Bruised ribsPneumothorax
Related research Analogs Analogs
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 37%(0)16%(0)
Radiography of the area 31%(0)14%(0)
CT of the organ 22%(0)14%(0)
Chest MRI 34%(0)
MRI of the heart 32%(0)
MRI of the lungs 32%(0)
CT of the heart 30%(0)
General inspection 24%(0)
MRI of the organ 23%(0)
Measurements at the reception 21%(0)
General blood test 20%(2)
Endoscopy 15%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 76%
worse from movement 97% 17%
open pneumothorax 65%
pain in the ribs 76%
closed pneumothorax 58%
bruised lung 75%
chest tension 50%
bruising pain 71%
valve pneumothorax 48%
rib fracture 67%
cavernous pulmonary tuberculosis 33%
bone injury 64%
lung rupture 33%
concussion pain is worse 52%
pain under the right shoulder blade 30%
bone fracture 52%
internal irritation 28%
pain after a fracture 48%
pulmonary tuberculosis 28%
bruise 69% 20%
still very frequent breathing 27%
bruising and swelling 44%
spontaneous pneumothorax 27%
pain in the ribs when breathing 41%
chest pain when breathing 27%
hematoma 40%
pain under the shoulder blade 26%
consequences of physical stress 40%
type of breathing chest 26%
pain in the ribs when pressing 38%
tingling in the chest 26%
aching all over the body 35%
boxed sound 25%
pain in the side 33%
general tension 25%
lung damage 53% 19%
subcutaneous emphysema 25%
swelling 32%
pain in the right shoulder blade 25%
sputum with blood 31%
chest pain on the right 24%
pain in the wrists 31%
tuberculosis 24%
neurogenic pain 29%
with everything deep dry cough 24%
wet skin 29%
pleural thoracocentesis 23%
nose pulmonary heart 28%
cough deep 23%
painful appearance 28%
pale face 23%
lung pain 28%
hypotension 23%
muscle damage 28%
barotrauma 23%
sputum 28%
wound 22%
oily skin 27%
breathing superficial 22%
pain when touched 27%
bullous emphysema of the lung 22%
overwork 26%
weakened breathing 22%
does not tolerate pain 26%
polytrauma 22%
aching 25%
history of surgery 22%
heart dysfunction 23%
pain in the pleura 22%
trauma 49% 24%
feeling of lack of air 21%
compressing pains in the heart 44% 20%
auscultation weakened 21%
patient's condition 21%
pain in the left chest 21%
chest damage 62% 39%
lung cyst 21%
pain in the heart 40% 18%
i've seen it somewhere 20%
increased 20%
erythrocytosis 20%
acute pain 33% 15%
dry cough 20%
consequences of chest injury 45% 28%
pain in the shoulder blades 20%
hemothorax 38% 24%
blisters 20%
bruise of the chest 39% 25%
rapid breathing 19%
cough 37% 24%
omission of internal organs 19%
serous pleurisy 34% 22%
heart low blood pressure 19%
pleurisy 29% 18%
left-sided symptoms 19%
pain chest 44% 36%
difficulty breathing 18%
inflammation 21% 13%
history of laparoscopic surgery 18%
consequences of injuries 24% 16%
tingling 18%
pale skin 18%
The skin is not 18%
suffocation 18%
full 18%
blue skin 17%
criticality 17%
hypoxia 16%
dryness 15%
consequences of taking medications 14%
oncology 14%
drug disease 14%
there are no complaints 14%
lowered 13%
lung removed 30% 38%
dyspnea 25% 28%
impaired lung function 23% 25%
presses 34% 34%
pneumothorax 48% 48%

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