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Comparison results

 
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Distinctive symptoms
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cholangitis 82%
better at sea 83%
stagnation 74%
salivary gland cysts 67%
primary sclerosing cholangitis 67%
tumors of the salivary glands 62%
hypertrophy biliary tract 64%
removal of cysts 39%
history of liver surgery 60%
retention cyst 38%
liver transplantation 59%
mucocele of the salivary gland 37%
liver failure 58%
submandibular glands 31%
strictures of the bile ducts 58%
mucocele 29%
down sticky soft stool 57%
jaw cyst 27%
liver problems 55%
ear tumors 25%
light stool 55%
time to do anything says slowly 24%
itching of the skin of the abdomen 55%
sensitivity of mucous membranes 23%
itchy skin 55%
soft swelling 23%
itching of the body 53%
facial asymmetry 22%
jaundice 51%
operations in the oral cavity 22%
cryptosporidiosis 50%
cystic fibrosis 20%
anomalies of the gallbladder development 48%
gallbladder stones 47% 66%
cholestasis 48%
difficult to swallow 19%
a history of organ transplantation 46%
speech slurred 18%
gallbladder cancer 46%
asymmetry 18%
changing the size of body parts 46%
traumatic illness 18%
cholangiocarcinoma 44%
does not tolerate pain 17%
eye pain with fever 44%
fighting 17%
fever in the eyes 44%
consequences of injuries 16%
surgical infections 43%
anesthesia 16%
crystalluria 43%
trauma 15%
congenital cytomegaly 43%
inflammation 14%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 42%
oncology 22% 32%
bilirubinuria 42%
hypofibrinogenemia 42%
purulent cholangitis 41%
feces are grayish-white in color 41%
tingling in the side 41%
pain in the gallbladder 40%
bitterness in the mouth 40%
yellow sclera 39%
yellowness of mucous membranes 39%
congenital aids 39%
yellow fever 39%
enlarged liver 39%
greasy stools 38%
patient's condition 38%
rapid weight loss 37%
abdominal pain 37%
emaciation 37%
main complaint is abdominal pain 37%
pain throughout the body 37%
helps others 36%
pain all over the stomach 36%
changes in the blood 36%
fever abdominal pain 34%
weakness of the eyes 34%
blood in feces 34%
changes in feces 34%
feeling of heat in the stomach 33%
chronic liver failure 33%
liver pain 32%
skin problems 32%
increased calcium 32%
pain is felt in the orbit 32%
drug disease 32%
Common symptoms are weakness 31%
a history of endoscopic surgery 31%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 31%
hyperlipidemia 30%
increased cholesterol 30%
cytomegalovirus 30%
fever weakness 30%
cirrhosis of the liver 30%
feeling the heat in the skin 29%
fever in the body 29%
tingling 29%
hiv 28%
heredity predisposition 28%
beriberi 28%
pain in the eyes 28%
general weakness 27%
scarring 26%
thrombosis 26%
vascular tumor 26%
vascular damage 26%
quickly gets tired 25%
skin sensations 25%
subacute condition 25%
presses 25%
weakness after illness 25%
intoxication 24%
cancer 24%
feeling of heat 24%
bleeding 24%
high temperature 24%
skin condition 24%
consequences of surgery 23%
consequences of infection 23%
there are no complaints 23%
onset of illness 23%
impaired arterial function 23%
angioplasty 23%
blood diseases 22%
consequences of taking medications 22%

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