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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General XanthomatosisVentricular paroxysmal tachycardia
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 80%(20)100%(9)
General blood test 84%(11)62%(0)
ECG 39%(0)98%(0)
Coagulogram 64%(3)20%(3)
Ultrasound of the Heart 37%(0)46%(0)
Histological studies 14%(0)34%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 25%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 56%
primary hypercholesterolemia 24%
ventricular extrasystole 50%
xanthomatosis 24%
tachycardia attacks 48%
familial endogenous hypertriglyceridemia 21%
extrasystole 44%
xanthomas 21%
palpitations 39%
increased LDL 21%
tachycardia in the morning 39%
increased triglycerides 19%
tachycardia 39%
hepatosis fatty 19%
the syndrome of the shortened qt interval 38%
hepatosis 19%
brugada syndrome 38%
liver atrophy 19%
permanent arrhythmia 38%
dyslipidemia 19%
infections palpitations in the morning 37%
cirrhosis of the liver 18%
sudden tachycardia 37%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 18%
omission of internal organs 36%
hepatosplenomegaly 17%
cardiomyopathy 36%
lower triglycerides 17%
sudden heartbeat 35%
enlargement of the spleen 17%
arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy of the right ventricle 35%
wolman 's disease 17%
angina pectoris 34%
liver dysfunction 17%
increase in magnesium 34%
liver problems 16%
acute coronary syndrome 34%
enlarged liver 16%
long qt syndrome 33%
xanthelasma 14%
arrhythmia 6% 38%
palms yellow 14%
myocardial infarction 32%
hypersplenism 14%
myocarditis 32%
lower cholesterol 13%
interruptions in the heart 32%
liver transplantation 13%
dilated cardiomyopathy 31%
reduction of ast 13%
magnesia 30%
expansion of the esophagus 13%
parasystole 30%
violation of fat metabolism 13%
fainting 29%
alt reduction 13%
attacks of pain 29%
congenital anomalies of the lower extremities 13%
sudden cardiac death 29%
increased HDL 13%
acute condition 28%
reduction of HDL 13%
r00 2 heartbeat 28%
cardiac cirrhosis of the liver 13%
periodic fainting 28%
need for fats 12%
hypotension 28%
chronic venous edema 12%
cardiac asthma 27%
reduction of LDL 12%
ventricular fibrillation 27%
portal hypertension 12%
disorders of consciousness 27%
cholesterolemia 22% 8%
angina attack 27%
hepatitis 12%
history of myocardial infarction 27%
hyperlipidemia 22% 8%
left ventricular aneurysm 27%
congenital liver fibrosis 12%
violation of the right departments hearts 27%
liver failure 11%
pre-fainting condition 27%
swelling of the legs 11%
cardiac arrest 26%
steatorrhea 11%
arrhythmia attacks 26%
rashes dry 11%
violation of the left parts of the heart 26%
ascites 11%
heart disease in the genus 26%
thin 11%
fainting in childhood 25%
malabsorption 11%
heart hypertrophy 25%
enteropathy 11%
andersen syndrome 25%
anomalies of esophageal development 11%
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 24%
infantile 11%
myocardial revascularization 24%
hemophagocytic syndrome 11%
ventricular flutter 24%
oily skin 11%
decreased potassium 24%
acute hepatitis 11%
ecg without pathology 24%
history of liver surgery 11%
arrhythmia tachycardia 24%
abdominal swelling 11%
restrictive cardiomyopathy 24%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 10%
tachycardia under stress 24%
skin is clean 10%
duration of st segment is increased 24%
face is yellow 10%
glycoside intoxication 23%
calcification 10%
r00 0 unspecified tachycardia 23%
little fat in the fecal 10%
atrioventricular block 23%
increased bleeding 10%
ischemic cardiomyopathy 23%
cytolysis syndrome 10%
bradycardia 23%
chills in the afternoon 10%
palpitations under stress 23%
varicose veins of the esophagus 10%
cardiodilation 23%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 10%
heart defect 7% 29%
leukopenia 10%
heart dysfunction 9% 31%
thrombocytopenia 10%
enlargement of the heart 22%
general swelling does 10%
blockade of the legs of the bundle of gis 22%
hemorrhagic diathesis 10%
reperfusion syndrome 21%
allergic urticaria 9%
periodic illness 21%
volume of spleen is increased 9%
necrosis 6% 27%
vomiting at high temperature 9%
heart disease in relatives 21%
chills when vomiting 9%
heaviness on the heart 21%
impaired pancreatic function 9%
subacute condition 20%
bleeding 9%
decreased magnesium 20%
anemia 9%
constant heartbeat 20%
hyperbilirubinemia 9%
intoxication 4% 24%
needs attention 9%
heart transplantation 20%
black discharge 9%
drug disease 20%
impaired spleen function 9%
constant tachycardia 20%
eyelid tumors 9%
night apnea 19%
parenchymal hepatitis 9%
scarring 19%
adrenal insufficiency 9%
hypertrophy of the left ventricle 19%
temperature urticaria 9%
pacemaker 19%
fat deposits 8%
acute left ventricular failure 19%
drug allergy 8%
independent 18%
vitamin c reduced 8%
The pulse is slow 18%
heaviness in the body 8%
head established magnesium deficiency 18%
rashes on the hands 8%
imbalance 18%
urticaria 8%
aneurysm 5% 23%
decrease in indirect bilirubin 8%
apnea 18%
dupuytren contracture 8%
emotional 18%
venous bleeding 8%
family man 18%
overall activity is reduced 8%
hypomagnesemia 18%
rash on the wrists 8%
greed 17%
behavioral disorders in children 8%
endocarditis 17%
belly enlargement 8%
muscular dystrophy 17%
dry 8%
organophosphate poisoning 17%
electrocoagulation 8%
frequent dizziness 17%
rashes on the palms 8%
stage of recovery 17%

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