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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Pinched diaphragmatic herniaIntervertebral hernia of the lumbar spine
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MRI of the intestine 54%(0)3%(0)
Ultrasound of veins 56%(0)
CT of the liver 45%(0)
CT of pelvic bones 45%(0)
General urine test 38%(3)
Endoscopy 25%(0)2%(0)
CT of the organ 23%(0)2%(0)
General blood test 23%(4)
Radiography of the area 19%(0)1%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
hernia of the esophagus 68%
spine protrusion 95%
intestinal obstruction 33%
lower back pain during movements 12%
hernia of the abdomen 30%
back pain when moving 11%
pain in the intestines 29%
lingering pain in the lower back 9%
postoperative hernia 28%
aching lower back 9%
pinched diaphragmatic hernia 28%
back pain is aching 8%
postoperative seroma 27%
back aching 8%
history of liver surgery 26%
pain gives in the leg 8%
history of vein surgery 25%
radiculitis 8%
wound 25%
nail fungus 7%
constipation 25%
shooting back pain 7%
inflammation 28% 2%
shooting pain in the lower back 7%
consequences of surgery 23%
foot fungus 7%
consequences of infection 23%
discogenic myelopathy 7%
inguinal hernia surgery 23%
intervertebral hernia of the lumbar 7%
bloating 23%
sciatica 6%
worse constipation 22%
epidermophytia 6%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 27% 3%
lower back pain 9% 14%
trauma 25% 2%
pain worse at immobility 5%
consequences of injuries 21%
lower back pain lying down 5%
gastrointestinal problems 21%
lumbar spondyloarthrosis 4%
postoperative pain 21%
can not lift the leg 4%
hernia 72% 50%
spondylopathy 4%
impaired venous function 20%
myelopathy 4%
a history of endoscopic surgery 20%
patient is motionless 4%
history of laparoscopic surgery 20%
curvature of the spine 3%
consequences of abdominal trauma 20%
compression myelopathy 3%
consequences of taking medications 22% 1%
lumbar osteochondrosis 3%
infected wounds 19%
motor activity 3%
consequences of physical exertion 19%
hip dysplasia 3%
recurrent inguinal hernia 19%
consequences of physical stress 3%
oncology 22% 1%
calve's disease 3%
history of surgery 24% 3%
tuberculosis of the spine 3%
pain in the left chest 18%
scoliosis 3%
injuries of the diaphragm 18%
lumbalization 3%
cough 18%
spinal injury 3%
consequences of plastic surgery 18%
increased motor activity 3%
pain chest 18%
dull pain in the lower back 3%
pressure on the diaphragm 18%
the pain is worse lying down 3%
intestinal tumor 18%
spondyloarthrosis 3%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 18%
vertebral syndrome 3%
vomiting 18%
sensitive ataxia 3%
inguinal hernia 18%
heaviness in the lower back 3%
a choking cough 17%
osteochondrosis 3%
surgical infections 17%
sacralization 3%
abdominal pain 17%
spinal contusion 3%
thick bile 17%
back pain 9% 12%
increased 21% 2%
can not straighten 3%
abdominal injuries 17%
compression of the spinal cord 2%
abdominal surgery 17%
skin anesthesia 2%
impaired gastric function 17%
traumatic illness 2%
worse during day 17%
tuberculosis in the anamnesis 2%
elderly patients 17%
fatigue from work 2%
adhesive intestinal obstruction 17%
loss of touch 2%
intestinal resection 16%
fatigue during physical exertion 2%
pressure on the rectum 16%
difficulty walking 2%
vomiting multiple 16%
impressionability 2%
necrosis 16%
bone fracture 2%
wound postoperative 16%
muscle hypertonus 2%
a history of prosthetics 16%
forced situation 2%
stool delay 16%
hernia of the lumbar spine 2%
postoperative scars 16%
bruise 2%
cough after exercise 16%
indifference 2%
hypertension 16%
rheumatic inflammation 2%
open person 15%
it is better from massage 2%
worse in morning 15%
better lying down 2%
intensive physical load 15%
false joint 2%
skin problems 15%
joint deformation 2%
constipation flatulence 15%
tuberculosis 2%
frequent constipation 15%
ataxia 2%
surgery on the esophagus 15%
my back gets tired 2%
constant pain 19% 2%
tuberculosis of bones 2%
cough prolonged 15%
attacks of pain 2%
resection of a part of the stomach 15%
dislocation of the vertebrae 2%
pain in the left half of the abdomen 15%
pain in the sacrum 7% 9%
patient's condition 15%
early development 2%
fruits when running worse 15%
shape of body is deformed 2%
discomfort in the intestines 15%
ankylosing spondylitis 2%
ligature fistula 15%
pronounced hypertonicity 2%
pain in the groin area 15%
constant aching pain 2%
tumors of the diaphragm 14%
lordosis 2%
pain due to flatulence 14%
heaviness in the back 2%
the consequences of physical activity are worse 14%
bone injury 2%
femoral hernia 14%
paresis of legs 2%
swelling 14%
osteochondropathy 2%
intestinal dyskinesia 14%
fracture with displacement 2%
copd 14%
weakness in the leg muscles 2%
scarring 14%
a new patient 2%
worse from exercise 14%
impaired coordination 2%
cough changeable 14%
fracture of the lumbar spine 2%
constipation prolonged 14%
sedentary work 2%
acute obstructive bronchitis 14%
ankylosis 2%
atonic constipation 14%
spinal abnormalities 2%
hematoma 14%
pain in internal organs 2%
fecal vomiting 14%
tired when walking 2%
obesity 14%
skewed pelvis 2%
constant heartbeat 13%
spasm 2%
there are no complaints 13%
Chronical bronchitis 13%
bronchitis 13%
fetid stool 13%
impaired prostate function 13%
chronic bronchitis unspecified 13%

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