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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Treitz herniaCholecystopancreatitis
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Distinctive symptoms
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hernia infringement 70%
pancreatitis 70%
postoperative hernia 67%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 50%
hernia 57%
acute cholecystitis 48%
hernia of the abdomen 50%
chronic cholecystitis 48%
postoperative seroma 45%
gallbladder spasm 44%
constipation 41%
biliary dyskinesia 36%
inguinal hernia surgery 38%
pancreatitis chronic 34%
history of liver surgery 45% 6%
pancreatonecrosis 31%
pain in the intestines 47% 8%
increase in amylase 30%
intestinal obstruction 51% 15%
pancreatic cyst 30%
adhesions in the intestines 32%
cholecystopancreatitis 27%
behind the stomach 31%
pain in the pancreas 27%
infected wounds 31%
hypertrophy biliary tract 27%
intermittent constipation 31%
biliary pancreatitis 27%
recurrent inguinal hernia 31%
pain in the right hypochondrium 27%
consequences of plastic surgery 30%
purulent pancreatitis 26%
nausea meteorism belching 29%
pancreatopathy 26%
inguinal hernia 29%
gallbladder stones 26%
abdominal surgery 42% 12%
worse from coffee 26%
adhesive intestinal obstruction 27%
pancreatogenic diabetes mellitus 25%
wound 27%
right-sided symptoms 25%
elderly patients 27%
necrotic pancreatitis 24%
belching with meteorism 27%
cholestasis 24%
consequences of surgery 40% 11%
drug-induced pancreatitis 23%
postoperative scars 26%
cholecystectomy 23%
a history of prosthetics 26%
pancreatectomy 22%
wound postoperative 26%
autoimmune pancreatitis 22%
postoperative pain 34% 6%
alcoholic pancreatitis 21%
consequences of taking medications 38% 10%
gallbladder stones with other cholecystitis 21%
belly enlargement 25%
little fat in the fecal 20%
ligature fistula 25%
false pancreatic cyst 20%
stool delay 25%
pain in the left hypochondrium 20%
connective tissue dysplasia 25%
consumes alcohol 20%
can not lie on the sides 25%
sepsis 19%
pain in the groin area 25%
difficult defecation 19%
history of vein surgery 41% 14%
history of pancreatic surgery 19%
sitting worse pain 24%
greasy stools 18%
obesity 24%
impaired function of the bile ducts 18%
discomfort in the intestines 24%
a history of vascular arthroplasty 18%
constipation prolonged 24%
bullous emphysema of the lung 17%
bloating 32% 6%
strictures of the bile ducts 17%
prolonged defecation 23%
splenic vein thrombosis 17%
hematoma 23%
pulmonary artery aneurysm 17%
femoral hernia 23%
abdominal pain on the left 17%
acute obstructive bronchitis 23%
cholangitis 17%
obstructive bronchitis 22%
purulent cholecystitis 17%
incomplete bowel rotation 22%
portal hypertension 16%
Chronical bronchitis 22%
lung cyst 16%
chronic bronchitis unspecified 22%
localization of the main complaint stomach 16%
sits sideways 22%
left-sided symptoms 16%
atonic constipation 22%
external bleeding 16%
company is worse 22%
maldigestion syndrome 16%
intestinal resection 39% 15%
pancreatic disease, unspecified 16%
copd 22%
light stool 16%
intestinal dyskinesia 22%
stool undigested food 15%
bronchitis 21%
emaciation 15%
impaired prostate function 21%
with attacks of abdominal pain 15%
worse lying down 21%
vitamin d deficiency 15%
omission of internal organs 21%
acute blood loss 15%
there are no complaints 34% 11%
stool three times a day 15%
acute bronchitis 21%
cystic fibrosis 15%
constipation after surgery 21%
stool meager 15%
worse sitting 21%
rapid weight loss 15%
consequences of physical exertion 20%
blisters 15%
pain worse in the morning 20%
duodenitis 15%
consequences of abdominal trauma 20%
refusal to drink 15%
on the back abdominal wall 20%
splenectomy 15%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 29% 7%
smoking desire 15%
frequent colds 20%
main complaint is abdominal pain 15%
pain from the load 20%
feces undigested 15%
umbilical hernia 20%
chronic pancreatitis in adults 15%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 44% 22%
bacterial overgrowth syndrome 15%
bladder interventions 20%
mechanical jaundice 15%
cellulite 19%
pancreatic atrophy 15%
worse constipation 19%
removal of cysts 15%
a history of organ transplantation 19%
mucoviscidosis 14%
weakness of the abdominal muscles 19%
arterial bleeding 14%
genital neoplasms 19%
need for fats 14%
benign neoplasms 19%
yellow stool 14%
bowel prolapse 19%
intestinal bleeding 14%
nausea after eating 19%
leukocytosis 14%
vaginal tears 19%
food is poorly digested 14%
heavy weight 19%
frequent cystitis 14%
worse standing 19%
malabsorption 14%
deterioration at 16 o'clock 19%
familial endogenous hypertriglyceridemia 14%
nausea vomiting 19%
decreased amylase 14%
surgical infections 28% 7%
abdominal discomfort 14%
nerve damage 19%
calcification 14%
suppuration of the skin 19%
calcinates 14%
periodic nausea 18%
pancreatic steatorrhea 14%
history of laparoscopic surgery 32% 12%
pure hypercholesterolemia 14%
grey urine 18%
hypoglycemia 14%
back injury 18%
chronic appendicitis 13%
vacuum 18%
pain under the left shoulder blade 13%
prostate adenoma 18%
osteoporosis 13%
nausea belching 31% 11%
deformation of the gallbladder 13%
weak ligaments 18%
beriberi 13%
cutting sore throat 18%
enteropathy 13%
intestinal motility is active 18%
primary hypercholesterolemia 13%
obesity 2 st 18%
alcohol dependence 13%

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