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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Acute appendicitisAppendicular infiltrate
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 99%(0)100%(0)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 74%(0)62%(0)
General blood test 41%(3)51%(5)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 81%13%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 11%
inflammation 64% 8%
improvement of pain at rest 9%
pregnancy 49%
cold in the stomach 7%
catarrhal appendicitis 45%
urination rare 7%
phlegmonous appendicitis 41%
painful swelling 7%
no appetite 41%
tingling in the side 7%
intra-abdominal abscesses 39%
fever weakness 7%
history of appendectomy 59% 19%
better sitting 6%
neutrophilosis 38%
urination painful 6%
tachycardia 38%
better lying down 6%
palpitations 37%
general weakness 6%
purulent appendicitis 36%
better stationary 6%
purulent peritonitis 36%
pain throughout the body 6%
sharp belly 36%
febrile body temperature 6%
ascites 34%
fever in the body 5%
peritonitis 34%
sudden pain 5%
leukocytosis 41% 5%
does not tolerate pain 5%
violation of the stool 33%
tingling 5%
appendicular abscess 32%
helps others 4%
lymphocytosis 32%
the fast man 4%
acute appendicitis 43% 10%
anemia 4%
pain in the right groin 43% 10%
subacute condition 4%
fecal stone 30%
patient is motionless 4%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 29%
drug disease 4%
appendicitis in children 29%
cancer 4%
pain in the navel area 28%
benign neoplasms 4%
pain in the navel area 28%
vomiting once 28%
pain in the groin area 36% 8%
abdominal pain 31% 4%
phlegmon 32% 5%
pain in the intestines 25%
pain over the pubic 35% 8%
stomach pain 24%
inflammatory bowel diseases 24%
dull pain in the stomach area 23%
pain in the right side of the abdomen 32% 7%
typhlitis 23%
patient's condition 29% 4%
intestinal paresis 23%
abdominal surgery 30% 5%
abdominal pain on the right 31% 6%
abdominal pain near the navel 23%
acute condition 23%
abscess 30% 5%
pain in the lower abdomen on the right 32% 8%
suppuration of the skin 21%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 21%
paralytic syndrome 21%
pus in feces 21%
abdominal pain with nausea 20%
pancreatitis during pregnancy 20%
cystitis in pregnant women 20%
history of laparoscopic surgery 32% 10%
intestinal obstruction 20%
appendicitis during pregnancy 20%
unspecified mental disorders 20%
postoperative peritonitis 20%
abdominal pain when pressing 19%
skin problems 19%
wandering abdominal pain 18%
worse during meals 18%
stomach ulcer in pregnant women 18%
cutting pain in the bladder 18%
inflammation of the stomach 18%
increased ESR 18%
predominant right 18%
abdominal pregnancy 18%
paresis 18%
worse food 18%
local peritonitis 17%
intestinal abscess 17%
burning in the lower abdomen 17%
abdominal compartment syndrome 17%
quincke 17%
worms in the feces 17%
swelling 17%
there are no complaints 17%
retroperitoneal phlegmon 17%
defense of abdominal muscles 17%
vomiting 25% 6%
deterioration from overheating 16%
congestion purulent wounds 16%
stool delay 16%
pricks in the stomach 16%
burning in the perineum 16%
helminths 16%
acute cystitis 16%
worse before eating 16%
infected wounds 16%
worse during day 16%
bloating 16%
fever tachycardia 15%
acute allergic reactions 15%
small intestine resection 15%
the surgical suture is inflamed 15%
fecal vomiting 15%
digestion bloating 15%
pain in the bladder 15%
pain in the right leg 15%
digestive disorders 15%
intestinal resection 15%
acute gastritis 15%
acute salpingitis 15%
lower abdominal pain 23% 6%
acute abdominal pains 15%
peptic ulcer disease 12p of the intestine 15%
pain in the rectum 15%
allergic swelling 15%
appendicular infiltrate 36% 19%
inflammatory infiltrate 27% 10%
fever and moodiness 14%
consequences of infection 14%
appendix stones 14%
it's worse at 17 o'clock 14%
sharp pain in the stomach 14%
nausea without vomiting 14%
no feeling of hunger 14%
stool with gases 14%
thrombosis 14%
acute pain in the stomach 14%
peptic ulcer 14%
swelling of the neck 14%
pileflebitis 14%
pain in the middle of the back 14%
wound postoperative 14%
difficult defecation 14%
twitching pain 14%
stiffness in the joints 14%
abdominal pain with vomiting 14%
impaired gastric function 14%
bleeding 14%
tendency to constipation 14%
postoperative pain 14%
breath retention 14%
left-sided symptoms 14%
increased acidity of the stomach 14%
foreign body of the intestine 14%
abundant stool 14%
stomach hanging 13%
yersiniosis 13%
hyperthermia 13%
allergy 13%
open person 13%
soft tissue abscess 13%
ovarian pain 13%
palpation of the uterus painful 13%
pain in the perineum in women 13%
necrosis 13%
pain in the upper back 13%
localization of the main complaint in the stomach 13%
typhoid fever 13%
pain in the gallbladder 13%
wound 19% 4%
gallbladder stones with other cholecystitis 13%
pain in the perineum in men 13%
amoebiasis 13%
pricks 13%
right-sided symptoms 20% 5%
nausea 21% 6%
complete lack of appetite 13%
diarrhea in a child 12%
constipation 12%
pain in internal organs 12%
female pelvic organs 12%
stones in the bladder 12%
adnexitis 12%
pyuria 12%
adhesions in the intestines 12%
hard stools 12%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 12%
ectopic pregnancy 12%
Friedlander 's pneumonia 12%
biliary pancreatitis 12%
full-blooded 12%
cholecystopancreatitis 12%

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