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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Acute vascular occlusion of the extremitiesAtherothrombosis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 96%(0)85%(0)
Coronary angiography 100%(0)
Ultrasound of the arteries of the extremities 100%(0)
ECG 82%(0)
Tomography of arterial vessels 80%(0)
Radiography of the area 15%(0)10%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 30%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 14%
acute coronary syndrome 24%
cramps at night in the legs 13%
obliterating atherosclerosis 22%
tingling in the legs 13%
pain worse at immobility 21%
loves black 13%
pulsates 20%
percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty 12%
the pain is worse lying down 20%
vascular mesh on the legs 12%
blockage of blood vessels 20%
hip pain when walking 12%
acute condition 19%
cramps in the shins 12%
contracture 19%
balloon coronary angioplasty 12%
patient is motionless 19%
pain when walking 12%
aneurysm 18%
atherothrombosis 13% 24%
vascular spasm 18%
platelet aggregation is reduced 11%
paralysis of the limbs 18%
worse when walking 11%
impaired venous function 18%
lipid metabolism 11%
cerebral circulation disorder 17%
headaches 11%
hyperhomocysteinemia 17%
cramps in the legs 11%
sensations in the extremities 17%
fainting 10%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified 17%
worse after a rest 10%
hypoxia 17%
cold legs 10%
changes in the blood 17%
disorders of consciousness 10%
obliterating endarteritis 16%
dizziness 10%
organic brain damage 16%
burning in the legs 10%
spasm 16%
fainting from pain 9%
vasculitis 16%
convulsions 9%
homocysteine 16%
pain chest 9%
hypercoagulation syndrome 15%
periodic dizziness 9%
peripheral artery thrombosis 25% 8%
reduction of LDL 9%
bleeding 15%
ear pain 9%
consequences of surgery 15%
decrease in atherogenicity 9%
aortic aneurysm 15%
cramps at night 9%
takayasu's disease 15%
quickly gets tired 9%
increased fibrinogen 15%
limps 9%
left ventricular aneurysm 14%
swelling of the wound 9%
pain in the popliteal fossa 14%
increased cholesterol levels in the blood 9%
occlusion of the subclavian artery 14%
fatigue in the legs 9%
paget-schretter syndrome 14%
ringing in the head 9%
pulsation throughout the body 14%
subacute condition 9%
horton's disease 14%
tinnitus 8%
paralysis 14%
acute pain in the joints 8%
fat embolism 14%
drug disease 8%
ischemic stroke 14%
headache with dizziness 8%
aneurysm of the heart 14%
venous mesh on legs 8%
nodular periarteritis 14%
heart disease in relatives 8%
history of cardiovascular surgery 13%
swelling of the brain 8%
cold extremities 13%
noise in the head 8%
need for movement 13%
headache behind the eyes 8%
ileofemoral thrombosis 13%
periodic fainting 8%
patient's condition 13%
history of brain surgery 8%
soreness of the skin 13%
pain worse in the morning 8%
pain in the veins 13%
severe headache neck pain 8%
vascular sclerosis 13%
weakness in the legs 8%
arterial occlusion 22% 7%
thrombocytopenia 7%
angina pectoris 22% 7%
pain in the heart 7%
sudden pain 13%
pain during exercise 7%
skin anesthesia 12%
shortened cycle 7%
dry brittle nails 12%
pain in the eyes 7%
skin is wrinkled 12%
worse during day 7%
acrocyanosis 12%
increased motor activity 7%
left bronchus and lung 12%
constant weakness 7%
spasms in the heart 12%
worse in morning 7%
hypertension atherosclerosis 12%
is worse at 10 am 7%
a history of prosthetics 12%
blue skin 7%
heaviness in the extremities 12%
motor activity 7%
better stationary 12%
independent 7%
better sitting 11%
feeling of bruising 6%
smokes 11%
palpitations 6%
anesthesia 11%
intermittent lameness 9% 13%
numbness of the feet 11%
increased blood clotting 8% 12%
low body temperature 11%
coronary thrombosis 6% 9%
up circulatory disorders 19% 6%
hip pain 6% 9%
angiopathy 19% 6%
pain in the shins 6% 9%
tumors of the heart 11%
acute pain in the legs 6% 8%
blood thickening 11%
scratches 5% 7%
cardiomyopathy 11%
stage of recovery 4% 6%
atherosclerotic aneurysm 11%
recovery period 4% 6%
myxoma 11%
overweight 5% 7%
giant cell arteritis 11%
wounds heal poorly 5% 7%
mitral-aortic defect 11%
joint pain 5% 7%
prolonged crushing syndrome 11%
vascular damage 11% 13%
pain in the foot 11%
acceleration of movements 6% 8%
trauma 11%
pain in the legs 11% 12%
thin dry skin 11%
plaques in the arteries 12% 13%
air embolism 11%
angina attack 8% 8%
feeling of crawling goosebumps 11%
ulcer on the leg 9% 9%
feeling of cold in the extremities 11%
swelling of the legs 7% 7%
criticality 11%
ulcers on the skin 7% 7%
weakness in the extremities 11%
wound 6% 6%
dry brittle hair 11%
cold skin 8% 8%
endocarditis 10%
history of surgery 17% 5%
atherosclerosis of the arteries of the extremities 10%
high cholesterol hypertension 10%
veins protrude 10%
nose pulmonary heart 10%
pain in the legs at rest 10%
frostbite 10%
decreased fibrinogen 10%
fundamental 10%
brittle hair 10%
tingling in the body 10%
not in the mood 10%
dilated cardiomyopathy 10%
paresis 10%
reduction of the number of movements (oligokinesia) 10%
swelling of the shins 10%
pulsation in the legs 10%
polycythemia 10%
improvement of pain at rest 10%
open ductus arteriosus 10%
dry hair 10%
muscle spasm of the hands 10%
better lying down 10%
intestinal infarction 10%
gangrene 9%

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