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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Linear lichenSubcorneal Sneddon-Wilkinson pustulosis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 48%(1)16%(1)
Histological studies 51%(0)
Autoimmune markers 40%(1)
Elements and vitamins 40%(1)
Blood biochemistry 34%(2)
Other hormones 20%(1)
Sex hormones 19%(1)
Spermogram 18%(1)
Coagulogram 13%(1)
Measurements at the reception 13%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
is always right 57%
bullous dermatitis 94%
linear lichen 57%
subcorneal sneddon-wilkinson pustulosis 73%
red moles 56%
blisters 63%
rashes on the back 53%
rash pustules 54%
red lichen planus 52%
purulent rashes on the skin 52%
rash on the lower leg 51%
rashes itchy 51%
rash back 48%
celiac 50%
history of surgery 45%
sprue 49%
inflammatory skin changes 44%
herpetiform impetigo 45%
acute condition 44%
suppuration of the skin 44%
sudden onset 43%
impetigo 39%
lot of moles 43%
itching of the nipples 39%
red papules 42%
pyoderma 39%
atopic dermatitis 42%
gangrenous pyoderma 38%
zinc 42%
patient's condition is satisfactory 38%
papules 57% 15%
rashes dry 37%
allergy to the skin 40%
hyperpigmentation 37%
rashes on the face 38%
pustular psoriasis 37%
lowered 37%
periods of exacerbation 37%
polyneuropathy 36%
itching of the knee 36%
a lot of medicines 34%
enteropathy 36%
lot of operations in small things 34%
common rashes 35%
asymmetry 34%
hormonal disorders 34%
neurological disorders 30%
pink spots on the skin 34%
allergy 30%
itchy dermatitis 33%
rash on the buttocks 49% 22%
thyroid diseases 33%
rashes on the hands and feet 45% 20%
itchy buttocks 32%
rashes on the hands 41% 19%
rash in the armpit area 32%
rashes on his legs 40% 19%
pink spots 32%
dermatosis 88% 67%
rashes in the groin 32%
skin problems 62% 47%
hyperthyroidism during pregnancy 32%
rash on the torso 43% 28%
skin spots 31%
psoriasis 43% 28%
babies rashes 31%
itchy skin 59% 44%
patient's condition 30%
intestinal mucosa 28%
consequences of psychotrauma 28%
dryness 28%
crusts on the skin 27%
itching on the elbows 27%
rashes on the legs are itchy 26%
rashes on the knees 25%
babies diarrhea 25%
itching of the skin of the hands 25%
diffuse toxic goiter 25%
rash on the elbows 25%
thyrotoxicosis 25%
enlargement of the thyroid gland 24%
brown pigmentation after rashes 24%
brown spots on the skin 24%
streptococci 24%
mental shock 24%
itching of the extremities 23%
itching of the skin on the legs 23%
remission 23%
effects of shock 23%
shock states of various genesis 23%
rashes on the shoulders 23%
rash on the scalp 22%
pain intolerance 21%
transparent skin 21%
unspecified mental disorders 21%
dermatitis 34% 54%
subacute condition 20%
emotional 20%
onset of illness 19%
pregnancy 19%
exanthema 19%
abdominal pain after diarrhea 19%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 18%
rashes on the head 18%
feeling of fullness 17%
hemorrhages on the skin 17%
conservative 16%
pain in the intestines 16%
stones in the bladder 15%
abdominal pain 15%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 15%
diarrhea 15%
gastrointestinal problems 13%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 13%
swelling 13%
inflammation 27% 30%

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