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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General BromodermaJob Syndrome
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 75%(2)
General blood test 65%(3)
Histological studies 19%(0)36%(0)
Infection tests 50%(0)
Respiratory tract endoscopy 48%(0)
Chest radiography 41%(0)
Endoscopy 38%(0)
Radiography of the area 35%(0)
CT of the organ 34%(0)
Elements and vitamins 26%(1)
Other hormones 23%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
bromine 94%
job syndrome 91%
rashes all over the body 64%
epiglottitis in children 86%
rash on the body 55%
epiglottitis 85%
rashes on the face 54%
lower respiratory tract infections 85%
toxicoderma 49%
inflammation of larynx 82%
acne 47%
pneumonia 82%
pimples on the face 47%
bronchitis in children 81%
acne face 46%
lung aspergilloma 78%
warts in children 45%
fungus 78%
rash on the buttocks 44%
bronchitis 77%
drug allergy 42%
ARVI 77%
papules 42%
hemophilic infection 76%
bubbles on the skin 40%
the chin is protruding 76%
large red spots 40%
post-traumatic arthrosis 74%
increased sensitivity 40%
boil 74%
rashes on his legs 36%
staphylococcal pneumonia 74%
rashes on the knees 34%
pneumonia with bronchitis 74%
pimples on the body 33%
impaired lung function 73%
papular urticaria 33%
dermatitis and eczema 73%
prurigo 33%
asymmetry 73%
botryomycoma 32%
facial asymmetry 73%
rash on the lower leg 32%
folliculitis 72%
need for salt 31%
acute eczema 72%
multiple warts 30%
consequences of sprains 71%
rash back 30%
cold skin 67%
scarring 29%
itchy eczema 65%
rashes bubbles 28%
microbial eczema 65%
red spots on the skin 28%
aspergillosis 64%
striae 27%
dermatitis 60%
red papules 27%
abscess 59%
drug disease 26%
furunculosis 59%
common rashes 25%
complication of acute respiratory viral infections 59%
skin atrophy 25%
staphylococcus aureus 59%
warts 24%
bronchiectasis 58%
small rash 24%
muscle stretching 57%
the skin is dark 23%
sprains 57%
red rash 23%
inflammation 17% 74%
skin spots 22%
pseudomonas infection 56%
refuses treatment 22%
typhlitis 56%
blue skin 22%
ligament damage 54%
pain when touched 22%
pneumonia in children 53%
peptic ulcer 21%
eosinophilia 52%
dryness 20%
anomalies of teeth 52%
calcium 20%
osteopenia 52%
acute pain 19%
allergy to antibiotics 51%
oncology 17%
chronic pneumonia 51%
allergy 43% 37%
childhood diseases 50%
increased 37% 32%
sinusitis 50%
primary immunodeficiency 50%
arthrosis 49%
rashes itchy 49%
viral pneumonia 49%
chronic bronchitis unspecified 47%
Chronical bronchitis 47%
bacterial pneumonia 46%
acute bronchitis 46%
effects of taking antibiotics 46%
streptococci 45%
muscle damage 44%
reddening of the skin 44%
frequent colds 43%
bronchial lesion 43%
suppuration of the skin 30% 73%
bone deformation 42%
itchy skin 42%
a history of organ transplantation 41%
fighting 40%
immunodeficiency 40%
consequences of injuries 39%
joint diseases 39%
The skin is not 23% 62%
history of surgery 17% 56%
skin problems 39% 77%
necrosis 37%
angiopathy 36%
consequences of infection 36%
trauma 35%
patient's condition 33%
dermatosis 25% 49%
rash pustules 48% 66%
purulent rashes on the skin 36% 50%

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