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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Reactive hepatitisGastric perforation
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 74%(0)75%(0)
Blood biochemistry 100%(13)34%(2)
Infection tests 15%(0)96%(2)
FGDS 100%(0)
General blood test 35%(4)54%(11)
Other hormones 85%(4)
Coprogram 18%(3)58%(2)
General urine test 30%(1)46%(2)
Stomach radiography 61%(0)
Histological studies 13%(0)43%(0)
Ultrasound of the stomach 51%(0)
ECG 46%(0)
Coagulogram 42%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 78%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 46%
increased alt 53%
gastric perforation 44%
increase of the alkaline phosphatase 50%
gastric bleeding 33%
increased direct bilirubin 45%
bleeding ulcer 33%
hyperbilirubinemia 53% 7%
gastric resection 33%
increased ESR 35%
history of laparoscopic surgery 32%
reactive hepatitis 33%
intestinal bleeding 31%
proteinuria 30%
intra-abdominal abscesses 30%
increased ast 29%
abdominal pain 30%
viral hepatitis b 22%
pancreatic adenoma 30%
hepatitis 20%
stomach pain 30%
dumping syndrome 19%
increased bleeding 28%
adenocarcinoma of the rectum 19%
peritonitis 27%
toxic liver 18%
purulent peritonitis 27%
heaviness in the hypochondrium 17%
sharp belly 27%
liver necrosis 16%
perforated stomach ulcer 27%
yellow stool 16%
consequences of surgery 26%
medicinal hepatotoxicity 16%
bleeding 26%
acute hepatitis 15%
diseases of the stomach and duodenum 25%
cholangiocarcinoma 15%
abdominal pain when pressing 25%
reactive pancreatitis 15%
acute pain in the stomach 25%
alcoholic hepatitis 15%
a history of gastric ulcer 24%
rheumatoid arthritis 15%
patient's condition 24%
stagnation 14%
by erosion of the stomach 15% 39%
tingling in the side 14%
sharp pain in the stomach 24%
schwachman-diamond syndrome 14%
stomach ulcer 15% 39%
feces are grayish-white in color 14%
gastrojunal ulcer 24%
parasitic liver diseases 14%
acute pain 24%
endocarditis rheumatic 14%
pancreatic cancer 23%
adenocarcinoma of the colon 14%
acute abdominal pains 23%
reactive arthritis 14%
gases in the stomach 23%
anemia 26% 10%
resection of a part of the stomach 23%
hepatitis c 14%
consequences of taking medications 22%
cholecystectomy 13%
duodenal stenosis 22%
stone in the stomach 13%
abscess 22%
light stool 13%
crohn 22%
arthritis 13%
biliary colic 22%
nodular periarteritis 13%
paranoia 21%
yellowness of mucous membranes 13%
ulcers on the skin 21%
heaviness in the right hypochondrium 13%
suspicion 21%
rectal cancer 13%
peptic ulcer 12% 32%
toxic hepatitis 13%
consequences of infection 20%
bitterness in the mouth 13%
excision of stomach ulcers in the anamnesis 20%
autoimmune hepatitis 13%
cholecystopancreatitis 20%
dermatomyositis 13%
oncology 1% 21%
cholangitis 12%
impaired gastric function 12% 31%
abdominal distension a 12%
worse at 12 o'clock 19%
primary-multiple tumors 12%
lerish syndrome 18%
hemolytic anemia 12%
n 18%
acute arthritis 12%
tension in the stomach 18%
gastric adenocarcinoma 12%
colic in the stomach 18%
sjogren 12%
colic 18%
alcoholic liver disease 12%
cholecystitis 18%
rheumatic arthritis 12%
intestinal colic 17%
rheumatism of the joints 12%
renal colic 17%
joint diseases 12%
pressure in the stomach 17%
hepatitis A 12%
corneal ulcer 17%
digestive weakness 12%
helicobacteriosis 17%
abdominal distension 12%
allergy to antibiotics 17%
stomach cancer 12%
nose palpation of the abdomen soreness in the epigastrium 17%
hepatoses 11%
ascites 10% 27%
tumors of the rectum 11%
acute appendicitis 16%
liver atrophy 11%
acute cholecystitis 16%
swelling 11%
defense of abdominal muscles 16%
rheumatic inflammation 11%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 13% 29%
subcutaneous edema 11%
renal artery aneurysm 16%
chronic venous edema 11%
aneurysm of hepatic vessels 16%
gallbladder stones 11%
peptic ulcer 16%
scleroderma 11%
appendicitis 15%
portal hypertension 11%
blood loss 15%
rheumatism 11%
serious condition 15%
systemic lupus erythematosus 11%
state of exacerbation 15%
bursting 11%
pronounced defense of abdominal muscles 15%
hepatosis fatty 11%
fluid in the abdomen 15%
congenital anomalies of the lower extremities 11%
impaired arterial function 15%
tumors of the large intestine 11%
malignization 14%
chronic colitis 11%
stomach pain from hunger 14%
stomach tumors 11%
control issues 14%
cardiac cirrhosis of the liver 11%
hypertension 14%
medicinal hepatitis 11%
bacteremia 14%
cholestasis 11%
a history of endoscopic surgery 14%
acute viral hepatitis 11%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 14%
colitis 10%
kidney disease 14%
swelling of the legs 10%
appendix cancer 14%
enlargement of the spleen 10%
renal vein thrombosis 14%
chronic arthritis 10%
chronic condition 14%
chronic heart failure 10%
inflammation 10% 24%
venous congestion 10%
postoperative peritonitis 13%
helminths 10%
worse in morning 13%
endocarditis 10%
dielafua ulcer 13%
jaundice 10%
onset of illness 13%
intensive physical load 10%
pulmonary artery aneurysm 13%
history of vein surgery 10%
intestinal infarction 13%
no feeling of hunger 10%
conservative 13%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 10%
abdominal aortic aneurysm 13%
liebman-sachs endocarditis 10%
herpes 13%
right-sided symptoms 10%
pain in the intestines 13%
abdominal swelling 10%
sepsis 13%
severe stress 10%
stomach pain in the morning 13%
liver dysfunction 19% 7%
worse during day 13%
liver problems 18% 6%
chronic gastroduodenitis 13%

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