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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Perforated stomach ulcerHemolytic anemia
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Distinctive symptoms
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ulcer penetration 44%
hemoglobinuria 28%
gastric perforation 42%
hemolysis of erythrocytes 25%
by erosion of the stomach 37%
paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria 24%
stomach ulcer 37%
hemolytic anemia 20%
duodenal ulcer 36%
minkowski-shoffar disease 20%
gastric bleeding 34%
aplastic anemia 19%
bleeding ulcer 34%
prolonged fever 18%
peptic ulcer disease 12p of the intestine 33%
hypertension 8% 24%
intestinal bleeding 32%
increased indirect bilirubin 16%
gastric resection 32%
erythrocytosis 16%
intestinal ulcer 32%
jaundice 16%
history of laparoscopic surgery 31%
pregnancy 15%
impaired gastric function 30%
hemoglobinopathies 14%
sharp pain in the stomach 29%
thalassemia 14%
gases in the stomach 29%
hemolytic jaundice 14%
abdominal pain when pressing 29%
myelodysplastic syndrome 14%
intra-abdominal abscesses 29%
splenectomy 13%
increased bleeding 29%
allgrove syndrome 13%
peritonitis 28%
vinegar poisoning 13%
acute abdomen 28%
bilirubinuria 12%
purulent peritonitis 28%
chronic monocytic leukemia 12%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 28%
sickle cell anemia 12%
acute abdominal pains 28%
hemoglobin increased 12%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 27%
thrombocytopenia 12%
intestinal mucosa 26%
enlargement of the spleen 12%
diseases of the stomach and duodenum 25%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 11%
acute pain 25%
taste of blood in the mouth 11%
corneal ulcer 25%
loves black 11%
malignization 24%
arsenic poisoning 11%
pain when touched 24%
erythrocytic anemia 7% 18%
peptic ulcer 31% 5%
chronic anemia 11%
abscess 23%
portal vein thrombosis 11%
gastrojunal ulcer 23%
reticulocytosis 11%
inflammation 23%
tonsillitis in leukemia 11%
inflammation of the stomach 23%
trauma 11%
nose palpation of the abdomen soreness in the epigastrium 23%
immune hemolytic anemia 10%
keratitis 23%
portal hypertension 10%
extreme abdominal soreness when touched 23%
increased ldh 10%
a history of gastric ulcer 23%
pulmonary hypertension 10%
abdominal pain in the morning 22%
weakness and palpitations 10%
abdominal surgery 21%
budd—chiari syndrome 10%
tension of the anterior abdominal wall 21%
brown feces 10%
sudden pain 21%
intestinal lymphoma 10%
tension in the stomach 21%
basophilia 10%
duodenal stenosis 21%
acute calculous cholecystitis 10%
intestinal resection 20%
calculous cholecystitis gallbladder stones 10%
pain in the right side of the abdomen 20%
polydactyly 9%
bleeding 27% 5%
impaired venous function 9%
gastrointestinal problems 28% 7%
drug poisoning 9%
ascites 27% 6%
hepatosplenomegaly 9%
stomach like a drum 19%
weakness when breathing 9%
abdominal pain on the right 19%
lesion increased 9%
pancreatic adenoma 18%
calculous cholecystitis 9%
pain in the right arm 18%
crystalluria 9%
worse at 12 o'clock 18%
secondary syphilis 9%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 27% 7%
consequences of vaccinations 9%
pain in the right shoulder 18%
leukopenia 9%
pain radiates to the shoulder blade 17%
intoxication 9%
doubling of the intestine 17%
palpitations with shortness of breath 9%
pain in the right shoulder blade 17%
leukemia 9%
consequences of surgery 27% 8%
transferrin increase 9%
pompe disease 17%
acute lymphoblastic leukemia 9%
abdominal pain 30% 11%
hyperphosphatemia 9%
defense of abdominal muscles 16%
tingling in the side 9%
a history of endoscopic surgery 16%
acute venous thrombosis 9%
helicobacteriosis 16%
a history of organ transplantation 9%
interstitial abscess 16%
enzymatic insufficiency 9%
allergy to antibiotics 16%
malocclusion 8%
acute condition 15%
cylindruria 8%
patient's condition 22% 5%
protein in the urine 8%
stomach pain in the morning 15%
monocytopenia 8%
cause the effects of physical overstrain 15%
erythropenia 8%
peptic ulcer 15%
curvature of the nose 8%
sensitivity of mucous membranes 15%
purulent sore throats 8%
often abdominal pain 14%
lymphocytic 8%
does not tolerate pain 14%
general weakness 8%
serious condition 14%
rhesus conflict 8%
fluid in the abdomen 14%
hypersplenism 8%
tachycardia under tension 14%
decrease in ESR 8%
pain in the shoulder blades 14%
thrombocytopenic purpura 8%
pain in the left side of the body 14%
infectious mononucleosis 8%
paranoia 20% 4%
chronic kidney disease 8%
suspicion 20% 4%
hemolytic disease of newborns 8%
crohn 13%
acute leukemia 8%
worse during day 13%
post-traumatic shock 8%
violation of gastric motility 13%
changes in the blood 8%
ulcers on the skin 13%
vitamin b12 reduction2 8%
chronic gastroduodenitis 13%
swallowing spasm 8%
stomach pain from hunger 13%
decreased vitamin b9 8%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 13%
dark feces 8%
allergy to medications 13%
anuria 8%
consequences of physical stress 13%
rectal cancer 8%
digestive disorders 13%
gallbladder stones with other cholecystitis 8%
stomach pain at night 13%
mononucleosis 8%
vomiting multiple 13%
chronic leukemia 8%
pancreatic cancer 13%
muscular dystonia 8%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 13%
subfebrility 8%
abdominal pain on the left 12%
gothic sky 8%
worse from hunger 12%
thrombosis 8%
postoperative peritonitis 12%
black discharge 8%

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