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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Papular urticariaAmyloidosis of the skin
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 98%(2)73%(9)
General blood test 97%(1)56%(9)
Coagulogram 67%(3)
General urine test 65%(2)
Elements and vitamins 43%(2)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
papular urticaria 43%
amyloidosis 99%
rashes itchy 25%
residual nitrogen increased 73%
allergies in children 22%
hyperfibrinogenemia 69%
urticaria 21%
sediment urine 65%
hyperpigmentation 21%
protein in the urine 65%
hormonal ointments 20%
ECG voltage too low 64%
histamine lowered 19%
violation of protein metabolism 62%
increased histamine 19%
names of people 62%
swelling from a bite 19%
liver amyloidosis 62%
itchy dermatitis 18%
leprosy 60%
insect bite 18%
pubic rashes 59%
itching of the extremities 18%
amyloidosis of the heart 58%
burns 18%
itching in sleep 57%
rash at night 18%
increased ESR 56%
scarring 17%
worried about everything 56%
aggressive 17%
rough skin 54%
electric burns 16%
red lichen planus 54%
abrasion 16%
amyloidosis of the kidneys 53%
itching constant 16%
pale skin 53%
the pressure is 100 on 16%
rash in the armpit area 52%
rash on the limbs 16%
tuberculosis of the skin 52%
crusts on the skin 15%
rashes in the groin 52%
hyperkeratosis 15%
severe itching of the skin 27% 78%
burning of the skin 15%
rashes on thighs 51%
childhood diseases 15%
nephrosis 51%
increased blood clotting 15%
constant aching pain 51%
dermatosis 14%
malaria 50%
allergic rash 14%
pale face 49%
chronic granulomatous disease 14%
lichen 47%
common rashes 14%
rashes on the genitals 46%
feeling of fullness 14%
rashes with peeling 46%
hemorrhages on the skin 14%
increased cholesterol levels in the blood 46%
a new patient 13%
very pale 46%
drug allergy 12%
increased urea 46%
early development 12%
increase of the alkaline phosphatase 45%
gradual deterioration of the condition 12%
increased 16% 61%
hemorrhagic diathesis 12%
decrease in gamma globulins 44%
onset of illness 11%
thrombocytosis 44%
swelling 11%
weak joints 43%
control issues 11%
skin problems 23% 65%
increased sensitivity 11%
muscle fatigue 42%
soreness of the skin 11%
hemoglobin increased 42%
drug disease 10%
rashes on his legs 42%
inflammation 10%
increase in creatinine 41%
history of surgery 10%
hypoproteinemia 41%
aching joints 41%
peeling 41%
strong character 40%
increased cholesterol 39%
cardiomyopathy 39%
hyperlipidemia 39%
the skin is dark 38%
constant pain 37%
protein reduced 37%
nervousness 37%
protein with increased 36%
protein c deficiency 36%
constant weakness 36%
suppuration of the skin 35%
tuberculosis 35%
muscle pain 35%
itchy skin 28% 62%
dystrophy 34%
metabolic disorder 33%
quickly gets tired 33%
aching 33%
muscle weakness 33%
anemia 33%
feeling of bruising 32%
breath no itching 18% 50%
heart dysfunction 31%
atopic dermatitis 15% 44%
lowered 10% 39%
oncology 28%
waxy cylinders in the urine 27%
small rash 14% 40%
helps others 11% 33%
allergy to the skin 21% 42%
dryness 11% 32%
blood diseases 10% 29%
dermatitis 18% 36%
patient's condition 14% 28%
allergy 25% 32%
papules 63% 68%

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