Comparison results
Results: Differences General | ✘Comminuted fracture | ✘Fractures of the forearm bones | ||||||||||
Related research | Analogs | Analogs | ||||||||||
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Distinctive symptoms | ||||||||||||
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inconclusive urge to defecate | — | 95% | ||||||||||
desire for acute | — | 93% | ||||||||||
snoring | — | 81% | ||||||||||
fracture of the ulna | — | 81% | ||||||||||
bone fracture | — | 80% | ||||||||||
cramps at night | — | 80% | ||||||||||
fractures of the forearm bones | — | 73% | ||||||||||
fracture of the radius | — | 73% | ||||||||||
worse when moving | — | 71% | ||||||||||
fracture of the ulnar process | — | 65% | ||||||||||
trauma | — | 65% | ||||||||||
dislocation of the forearm | — | 59% | ||||||||||
convulsions | — | 50% | ||||||||||
dislocation of the elbow joint | — | 49% | ||||||||||
fractures of the forearm bones in children | — | 42% | ||||||||||
hemarthrosis | — | 41% | ||||||||||
pain in the forearm | — | 36% | ||||||||||
dislocation | — | 31% | ||||||||||
elongated arms | — | 31% | ||||||||||
swelling after a fracture | — | 30% | ||||||||||
closed fracture | — | 30% | ||||||||||
open fracture | — | 30% | ||||||||||
intraarticular fracture | — | 29% | ||||||||||
pain from sudden movements | — | 29% | ||||||||||
limitation of the amplitude of movements | — | 27% | ||||||||||
thin-boned | — | 27% | ||||||||||
worse from sudden movements | — | 26% | ||||||||||
swelling of the hands | — | 25% | ||||||||||
pain after a fracture | — | 25% | ||||||||||
swelling of the extremities | — | 24% | ||||||||||
pain when moving | — | 23% | ||||||||||
restriction of movement | — | 22% | ||||||||||
joint injuries | — | 22% | ||||||||||
stage of recovery | — | 18% | ||||||||||
recovery period | — | 18% | ||||||||||
swelling | — | 17% | ||||||||||
fracture of the head of the radius | — | 15% |
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