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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Dropsy of the gallbladderInversion of the stomach
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 49%(0)83%(0)
Measurements at the reception 43%(0)32%(0)
Radiography of the area 40%(0)34%(0)
General and visits 56%(0)
Stomach radiography 55%(0)
Infection tests 35%(0)
MRI of the pancreas 35%(0)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 33%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
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cholecystectomy 69%
feeling of emptiness in the stomach 93%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 59%
belching air 89%
gallbladder stones 58%
congestion belching 87%
hypertrophy biliary tract 57%
abdominal pain 86%
cholecystitis 56%
urge to vomit 85%
removed gallbladder 55%
cold sweat on the forehead 84%
cholestasis 51%
belching after water 84%
volume of gallbladder is increased 49%
belching air with meteorism 84%
chronic cholecystitis 45%
impaired gastric function 83%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 38%
forehead cold 79%
strictures of the bile ducts 36%
gases in the stomach 75%
pain in the gallbladder 36%
vomiting after belching 73%
biliary colic 35%
empty 72%
cholangitis 33%
pinched 71%
scarring 32%
inversion of the stomach 70%
acute cholecystitis 32%
cold sweat 70%
impaired function of the bile ducts 31%
constipation with urges 69%
colic 28%
cough to vomiting 68%
skin problems 28%
abnormalities of stomach development 65%
peritonitis 27%
sudden pain 64%
calculating 24%
vomiting 63%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 24%
hernia 62%
bleeding 21%
spastic stomach pains 61%
inflammation 19%
bloating 60%
size of walls of gallbladder is increased 18%
small intestine resection 59%
bending of the gallbladder 18%
pain in the left hypochondrium 59%
mucus stretches with threads 18%
lying on the sick side 59%
cold in the head 58%
abdominal pain after eating 58%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 20% 77%
spastic abdominal pain 57%
belching with meteorism 57%
patient's condition 56%
accumulation of gases in the stomach 55%
hernia of the esophagus 55%
there's a lot lying around 53%
cough prolonged 52%
fainting from pain 52%
pain in the navel area 52%
pain in the navel area 52%
stomach tumors 51%
worse from cold 50%
esophagitis 50%
constipation prolonged 50%
gastrointestinal problems 49%
heart dysfunction 49%
intestinal resection 48%
atonic constipation 48%
sharp pain in the stomach 47%
i've seen it somewhere 47%
intestinal dyskinesia 47%
cold skin 46%
spasmodic pain 46%
intestinal obstruction 46%
omission of internal organs 45%
gastritis 44%
gangrene 44%
acute abdomen 43%
fainting 43%
pale skin 42%
myocardial infarction 42%
oncology in the anamnesis 41%
constipation 41%
digestive disorders 40%
disorders of consciousness 40%
cough 40%
acute pain 21% 61%
worse food 39%
worse during meals 39%
peptic ulcer 39%
acute condition 37%
presses 37%
attacks of pain 36%
necrosis 36%
up circulatory disorders 36%
consequences of surgery 21% 49%
history of surgery 41% 69%
consequences of taking medications 19% 46%
history of laparoscopic surgery 44% 61%
onset of illness 20% 34%
oncology 19% 33%
increased 32% 44%
there are no complaints 29% 34%

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