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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Cholecystocardial syndromeChronic calculous cholecystitis
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Distinctive symptoms
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dysfunction of the gallbladder 100% 18%
irritability 28%
cholecystocardial syndrome 69%
calculous cholecystitis gallbladder stones 22%
bursting 69%
tachycardia attacks 22%
pain in the wound 67%
hypomotor biliary dyskinesia 17%
smokes 58%
cervical-brachial syndrome 15%
soreness of the skin 54%
pain in the right side 13%
non - calculous cholecystitis 48%
pain in the right hypochondrium 13%
chronic stone-free cholecystitis 44%
cholestasis 13%
constricting pain in the left hypochondrium 44%
gallbladder cancer 12%
stabbing pain in the chest on the left 44%
pain right forearm 12%
biliary colic 56% 11%
stagnation 12%
arrhythmia 42%
pain in the right shoulder and forearm 12%
pain in the left shoulder blade 40%
pain in the right arm 11%
state of exacerbation 38%
pain in the right shoulder blade 11%
attacks of pain 38%
lot of mucus 11%
acute stabbing pains 37%
feces are grayish-white in color 11%
better from drinking water 37%
tingling in the side 11%
heart dysfunction 37%
light stool 11%
pain in the gallbladder 49% 11%
greenish feces 11%
chronic condition 36%
pain in the right shoulder 11%
pain in the heart 35%
biliary dyskinesia 10%
pricks in the stomach 35%
bad breath unpleasant 10%
cholecystectomy 47% 10%
emaciation 10%
colic 45% 9%
obesity 10%
liver pain 44% 8%
rapid weight loss 10%
angina attack 33%
heaviness in the hypochondrium 10%
stabbing chest 32%
volume of gallbladder is increased 10%
stabbing pains in the heart 32%
pain radiates to the shoulder blade 10%
pain under the left shoulder blade 31%
increased ast 9%
chronic cholangitis 31%
increased alt 9%
papillitis 31%
obesity 2 st 9%
patient's condition 30%
pain gives in the arm 9%
arrhythmia attacks 30%
suspiciousness 9%
pain in the nipples 30%
fasting 9%
permanent arrhythmia 30%
constant nausea 9%
purulent cholangitis 29%
increase of the alkaline phosphatase 9%
blockade of the legs of the gis bundle heart 29%
pain in the forearm 9%
pressing pain in the sternum 29%
pain in the side 9%
pain under the shoulder blade 29%
closes 8%
chest pressure on the left 29%
tingling 8%
myocardial infarction 28%
changeable mood 8%
angina pectoris 28%
calcification 8%
choleretic 28%
refuses to help 8%
purulent cholecystitis 28%
irritability after illness 8%
strictures of the bile ducts 28%
pancreatitis 8%
gallbladder stones with other cholecystitis 49% 19%
skin compaction 8%
pain in the left hypochondrium 28%
remission 8%
consumes alcohol 28%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 8%
myocardium dystrophy 28%
3 pregnancy 8%
bradycardia 28%
2 pregnancy 8%
pricks 28%
insomnia from pain 8%
pressing pain behind the sternum 27%
constant pain 7%
pain in the left arm 27%
refuses treatment 7%
pain in the left shoulder 27%
thin 7%
hypertrophy biliary tract 45% 17%
scarring 7%
peak's disease 26%
calcium 7%
improvement from alcohol 26%
poor sleep 7%
pain chest 26%
gastrointestinal problems 6%
squeezing pain behind the sternum 26%
cancer 6%
cholangitis 26%
pregnancy 6%
extrasystole 25%
emotional 6%
the sympathetic nervous system 25%
impaired arterial function 23% 28%
discomfort in the heart 25%
essential hypertension 19% 21%
disorders of the autonomic nervous system 25%
cholecystitis 50% 51%
blockade of the legs of the bundle of gis 25%
chronic cholecystitis 57% 58%
pain in internal organs 25%
gallbladder stones 46% 46%
presses 24%
necrosis 24%
atrioventricular block 24%
pain in the left chest 24%
eats everything 24%
violation of protein metabolism 23%
impaired function of the bile ducts 34% 9%
muscular dystrophy 23%
acute cholecystitis 35% 10%
violation of carbohydrate metabolism 23%
hypertensive heart failure 23%
myocardial dysfunction 23%
acute heart failure 23%
liver atrophy 23%
pain in the sternum 22%
acute coronary syndrome 22%
compressing pains in the heart 22%
pain in the shoulder blades 32% 9%
increased ESR 21%
tumors of the heart 21%
vascular spasm 21%
lipid metabolism 21%
dementia 21%
congenital heart 20%
psychosomatics 20%
pedantry 20%
somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system 20%
painful swelling 20%
history of surgery 33% 11%
leukocytosis 19%
history of laparoscopic surgery 29% 8%
oncology in the anamnesis 19%
decreased concentration of attention 19%
serious condition 19%
CHD 18%
vascular tumor 18%
better in morning 18%
heart failure 18%
dependence on the doctor 18%
there is heart failure 18%
better in afternoon 18%
dyspnea 18%
metabolic disorder 18%
acute calculous cholecystitis 33% 13%
acute pain 29% 9%
better to be alone 18%
spasm 18%
vomiting 17%
intoxication 17%
hypertension 17%
brain damage 17%
neurological disorders 17%
liver problems 17%
acute condition 17%
damage to the nervous system 16%
onset of illness 16%
stabbing pain in the left hypochondrium 14%
pressing pain in the left hypochondrium 14%
stabbing pain in the left shoulder blade 14%
severe pain in the arm 25% 9%
bilirubin is elevated 23% 9%
inflammation 15% 3%
conservative 19% 7%
nervousness 20% 8%
conducting an inspection 17% 6%
aching 18% 7%
there are no complaints 16% 6%
increased 15% 6%

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