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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Valve pneumothoraxLung rupture
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 96%(11)
Respiratory tract endoscopy 90%(0)
ECG 81%(0)
Chest radiography 29%(0)27%(0)
Blood biochemistry 52%(2)
Ultrasound of the Heart 52%(0)
Coagulogram 33%(1)
Angiography 15%(0)
General inspection 15%(0)
Endoscopy 15%(0)
Ultrasound of the organ 14%(0)
CT of the organ 14%(0)
Infection tests 14%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 89%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 31%
nightmares 85%
lung removed 31%
insomnia from experiences 81%
vascular damage 30%
to breathe hard 100% 17%
pulmonary hemorrhage 30%
anxiety at night 80%
dehydration 28%
sleep restless 75%
consequences of chest injury 28%
spontaneous pneumothorax 68%
floating rib fractures 28%
anxiety 62%
hemopneumothorax 28%
poor sleep 62%
arterial bleeding 28%
patient's condition 82% 22%
acute shock 28%
valve pneumothorax 76% 24%
fracture of the sternum 28%
stress 57% 7%
coagulated hemothorax 28%
false pancreatic cyst 41%
bruised ribs 28%
foreign body of the trachea 41%
history of chest surgery 27%
cystic fibrosis of the lungs 41%
bruised lung 27%
foreign body of the esophagus 37%
sputum 27%
esophageal cyst 35%
lack of breath 27%
still very frequent breathing 33%
stagnation in the lungs 26%
pancreatic cyst 32%
hylothorax 26%
pneumoconiosis 32%
injuries of the diaphragm 26%
chest tension 56% 22%
respiratory insufficiency 26%
bronchogenic cyst 32%
hemopericardium 25%
mediastinal cysts 32%
suspicion 25%
bronchial tuberculosis 31%
foreign bodies of the lungs and pleura 25%
gunshot wounds 30%
blunt heart injury 25%
lung abscess 30%
paranoia 25%
cough after exercise 30%
pneumomediastinum 25%
mucoviscidosis 29%
mediastinit 24%
pleural thoracocentesis 65% 35%
bruise of the chest 24%
injury rate 28%
heart dysfunction 24%
vegetative state 27%
sputum with blood 24%
closed pneumothorax 51% 22%
angiopathy 24%
fruits when running worse 27%
hypovolemic shock 24%
bullous emphysema of the lung 27%
neck injury 23%
lung cyst 26%
bruising pain 23%
blisters 25%
empyema of the pleura 23%
worse from exercise 24%
swelling after a fracture 23%
pulmonary tuberculosis 24%
cyanosis 22%
cystic fibrosis 23%
open pneumothorax 22%
pale skin 22%
hernia of the esophagus 22%
cysts 20%
surgery on the esophagus 22%
a foreign body of the bronchus 33% 12%
consequences of surgery 22%
soreness of the skin 19%
tamponade of the heart 22%
pneumothorax 60% 40%
fibrothorax 22%
rupture of the esophagus 44% 24%
consequences of taking medications 22%
the feeling of a wound 28% 10%
closed fracture 22%
pain in the left chest 26% 9%
the consequences of bruise 22%
electrocoagulation 26% 9%
up circulatory disorders 22%
wound inflammation 25% 9%
heart rupture 22%
chest pain on the right 30% 15%
pressing pain in the chest 22%
pain chest 40% 25%
pain in the ribs 21%
accumulates things 30% 15%
lowered 21%
subcutaneous emphysema 55% 41%
foreign body of the heart 21%
abscess 21% 7%
broken collarbone 21%
the condition is extremely serious 27% 13%
pain after a fracture 21%
type of breathing chest 32% 18%
emphysema of the lungs 21%
tuberculosis 21% 7%
soft tissue hematoma 21%
tremor 22% 8%
frequent fractures 21%
bone defects 22% 8%
polytrauma 21%
heaviness of breathing 26% 13%
acute blood loss 21%
general tension 31% 18%
blood diseases 21%
rapid breathing 24% 12%
cardiopulmonary insufficiency 20%
tension in the body 28% 17%
atelectasis 20%
left-sided symptoms 23% 12%
abdominal injuries 20%
surgical infections 19% 9%
pain in the ribs when breathing 20%
acute pain 18% 9%
acute heart failure 20%
breathing superficial 28% 20%
spinal injury 19%
history of surgery 32% 25%
ligament rupture 19%
auscultation weakened 26% 20%
bruise 19%
weakened breathing 27% 21%
sudden pain 19%
acute condition 19% 14%
hydrothorax 19%
hemorrhages on the skin 23% 18%
compressing pains in the heart 19%
chest pain when breathing 24% 19%
consequences of a fracture 19%
breath retention 26% 21%
forced situation 19%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 18% 14%
pain in the sternum 19%
trauma 30% 26%
ligament damage 19%
bronchial lesion 30% 26%
chest spasm 19%
pain when breathing 21% 17%
chronic respiratory failure 19%
aortic aneurysm 18%
cardiogenic shock 18%
aneurysm 18%
hernia 18%
myocardial dysfunction 18%
wedge-shaped defect 18%
suffocation 18%
with the corn 18%
pain in the heart 18%
pulmonary edema 18%
bruising sensation 18%
muscle rupture 17%
pinched diaphragmatic hernia 17%
chest compaction 17%
fistula 17%
pain in the right half of the body 17%
hematoma 17%
muscle damage 17%
lung pain 17%
cardiodilation 17%
general swelling does 17%
enlargement of the heart 17%
chyloperitoneum 17%
pathological affect 17%
chest pain when inhaling 17%
nose pulmonary heart 17%
head injury 17%
worse from movement 17%
spasms in the body 17%
after heart surgery 17%
heaviness on the heart 17%
hypercapnia 17%
pain when inhaling 17%
bone deformation 17%
traumatic illness 17%
neck phlegmon 16%
tightness of breath 16%
shortness of breath with excitement 16%
arrhythmia 16%
thrombosis 16%
central venous pressure is increased 16%
unbearable pain 16%
acute esophagitis 16%
pain in the veins 16%
external bleeding 16%
narrow chest 16%

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