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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Intestinal bleedingPseudopolyposis of the colon
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(7)63%(8)
General blood test 49%(3)92%(16)
Colonoscopy 5%(0)100%(0)
Blood biochemistry 4%(0)92%(15)
Elements and vitamins 73%(5)
Ultrasound of the large intestine 71%(0)
Coagulogram 6%(0)52%(3)
Autoimmune markers 51%(4)
General urine test 48%(2)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%32%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 47%
anal fissures 43%
pseudopolyposis of the colon 46%
increased bleeding 44% 6%
tumors of the large intestine 43%
dark feces 34%
antineutrophilic cytoplasmic antibodies 42%
bleeding 62% 28%
tenesmus 40%
bleeding ulcer 29%
shape of large intestine is changed 40%
hemorrhoids bleeding 29%
chronic colitis 5% 44%
hemorrhoids 28%
infectious colitis 37%
blood from the anus 34% 15%
megacolon 37%
chronic anal fissure 16%
inconclusive urge to defecate 37%
angiodysplasia of the colon 12%
intestinal mucosa 36%
hemorrhoids with blood 10%
crohn 5% 39%
blood after defecation 10%
diarrhea 33%
arterial bleeding 10%
colitis 6% 38%
hemorrhoids with rectal fissure 9%
primary sclerosing cholangitis 32%
foreign body of the digestive tract in children 9%
remission 31%
intestinal infarction 9%
impaired function of the large intestine 8% 38%
hemorrhoidal bleeding 9%
sclerosing cholangitis 30%
-willed redness of the anus 8%
acute colitis 5% 34%
Red blood cells in the fecal 8%
tumors of the sigmoid colon 29%
ankylostomidosis 8%
cell carcinoma colon cancer 29%
diverticular colon disease 8%
proctitis 29%
intestinal amyloidosis 7%
inflammatory bowel diseases 7% 35%
pain after stool 7%
dysentery 27%
hemorrhoids palpation 7%
necrosis 4% 31%
hemorrhoids painful 7%
periods of exacerbation 4% 30%
pain in the anus after stool 7%
medicinal colitis 26%
traumatic shock 7%
intestinal infection 5% 31%
electrocoagulation 7%
nodular erythema 26%
redness of the perineum 7%
consequences of surgery 26%
blood from the anus after defecation 7%
tumors of the rectum 26%
arterial occlusion 6%
gastrointestinal problems 5% 30%
fainting in childhood 6%
polyps of the colon 25%
hypovolemic shock 6%
cholangitis 25%
cold extremities 6%
oncology 3% 28%
intestinal spasms 6%
there are no complaints 25%
intestinal fistula 6%
violation of the stool 7% 32%
acute enterocolitis 6%
liquid stool 4% 29%
fetid stool 6%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 4% 28%
full 6%
inflammation of the stomach 4% 28%
tendency to bleed 6%
acute dysentery 24%
foreign body of the intestine 6%
pain due to flatulence 24%
red fecal 6%
history of laparoscopic surgery 23%
periodic fainting 5%
pain in the left half of the abdomen 23%
increased endurance 5%
ileit 23%
peritonitis 5%
bloating 23%
cold skin 5%
rheumatic uveitis 23%
pain in the groin area 5%
rapid weight loss 23%
venous bleeding 5%
emaciation 23%
effects of radiation 5%
impaired gastric function 4% 27%
blood dark 5%
abdominal pain 4% 27%
spasms in the heart 5%
often abdominal pain 22%
amyloidosis 5%
intestinal bleeding 10% 32%
body is cold 5%
joint diseases 22%
helps others 5%
abscess 22%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 5%
angioplasty 3% 25%
pale skin 4%
intestinal tumor 15% 37%
spasm 4%
inflammation 6% 28%
suspension 4%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 8% 30%
vascular spasm 4%
restorative and reconstructive operations 21%
vascular sclerosis 4%
moderate condition 21%
history of cardiovascular surgery 4%
heaviness in the anus 21%
veins bloating 4%
colitis in children 21%
effects of shock 4%
chronic dysentery 21%
fainting 4%
hypoproteinemia 21%
radiation therapy 4%
microscopic colitis 21%
defecation painful 15% 11%
diarrhea with gases 20%
bacterial dysentery 20%
insufficiency of the anal sphincter 20%
state of exacerbation 20%
frequent stools 20%
intestinal abscess 20%
history of surgery 6% 26%
digestion bloating 19%
hypertrophy biliary tract 19%
opportunistic infections 19%
cytomegalovirus 19%
anemia 19%
chronic condition 19%
consequences of infection 19%
rectal cancer 19%
bloating pain 19%
intolerance to drugs 19%
polyps 6% 25%
rectum stomach 19%
pain in the intestines 11% 30%
peptic ulcer 14% 33%
lowered 4% 23%
intestinal polyp 7% 26%
spicy food 18%
acute sigmoiditis 18%
allergic gastritis 18%
abdominal pain on the left 18%
stool with gases 18%
effects of hormone 18%
digestive disorders 18%
stool in the morning 18%
area stool several times a day 18%
high temperature 18%
immunodeficiency 18%
spastic abdominal pain 18%
ankylosing spondylitis 18%
diverticulitis 18%
intoxication 18%
blood diseases 7% 25%
pus in feces 5% 23%
vaccination 17%
drug disease 17%
decreased potassium 17%
adrenal insufficiency 17%
enteritis 17%
inflammation of the brain 17%
spondyloarthrosis 17%
abundant stool 17%
rectal bleeding 10% 27%
oncology in the anamnesis 16%
loss of fluids 16%
diarrhea at 2 a.m 16%
paranoia 16%
regular stool 16%
gastritis 16%
sudden diarrhea 16%
enteritis in children 16%
recovery period 16%
intestinal amoebiasis 16%
better in afternoon 16%
aphthous stomatitis 16%
stage of recovery 16%
cancer in the anamnesis 16%
gastroduodenitis in children 16%
worse in morning 16%
steroid diabetes mellitus 16%
duodenitis 5% 21%
dehydration 4% 20%
patient's condition 16%

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