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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Hereditary microspherocytosisHepatoses
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 99%(9)24%(27)
General blood test 100%(15)10%(10)
Elements and vitamins 45%(3)4%(3)
MRI of the liver 41%(0)4%(0)
CT of the liver 39%(0)5%(0)
MRI of the heart 34%(0)
General urine test 7%(1)22%(2)
Coagulogram 18%(2)11%(5)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 43%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
reticulocytopenia 26%
hepatosis fatty 6%
hemolytic anemia 25%
fat deposits 6%
splenectomy 24%
kriegler-nayyar syndrome 5%
reticulocytosis 23%
alcoholic liver disease 5%
trophic ulcer 21%
liver dysfunction 5%
enlargement of the spleen 23% 1%
acute viral hepatitis 5%
cholecystectomy 19%
organophosphate poisoning 4%
calcium 19%
dull pain in the liver 4%
erythropenia 18%
pulling pains in the liver 4%
ulcers on the skin 17%
liver dystrophy 4%
moderate condition 17%
dystrophy 4%
gallbladder stones 24% 5%
cardiac cirrhosis of the liver 4%
ulcers on the shins 17%
portal hypertension 4%
trophic ulcers of the shins 16%
acute hepatitis 4%
hypertrophy biliary tract 21% 3%
toxic liver 4%
jaundice 22% 4%
consumes alcohol 4%
peptic ulcer 15%
alcohol is abusing 4%
erythrocytosis 15%
history of liver surgery 4%
bilirubin is elevated 21% 4%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 3%
pain in the spleen 14%
cytolysis syndrome 3%
ulcer on the leg 14%
liver density is lowered 3%
hemolysis of erythrocytes 14%
liver necrosis 3%
parvovirus infection 14%
ascites 3%
intoxication with iron preparations 14%
increased adiponectin 3%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 22% 6%
increased HDL 3%
anemia 16% 1%
abdominal swelling 3%
hemochromatosis 16% 1%
impaired function of the bile ducts 3%
skeletal deformity 13%
CHD 3%
pain in the left hypochondrium 13%
aching pain in the right hypochondrium 3%
anemia and weakness 12%
hepatic encephalopathy 3%
skin problems 17% 3%
speech absence 3%
yellowness of mucous membranes 16% 2%
refusal to drink 3%
faints in 12%
increased cholesterol 3%
aching pain in the left hypochondrium 12%
encephalopathy 3%
vaccination in full volume 12%
violation of carbohydrate metabolism 3%
mucous membranes are pale 12%
hyperlipidemia 3%
erythrocytic anemia 11%
liver cancer 3%
protein c deficiency 16% 3%
congenital anomalies of the lower extremities 3%
mcv reduced 11%
type 2 diabetes mellitus 3%
drug poisoning 11%
reduction of ast 3%
vaccination 11%
liver transplantation 3%
increased indirect bilirubin 11%
alt reduction 3%
hypotension 11%
increase ggtp 3%
history of surgery 16% 3%
polymorbidity 3%
hemolytic jaundice 11%
dyslipidemia 3%
dropsy of the fetus 10%
brown feces 3%
thrombosis 10%
protein with increased 3%
increased 16% 4%
poisoning by poisonous plants 3%
impaired spleen function 10%
increased cholesterol levels in the blood 3%
ulcers in the nose 10%
reduction of ggtp 3%
serious condition 13% 1%
chronic heart failure 3%
there are no complaints 15% 3%
hormonal disorders 3%
left-sided symptoms 10%
improvement from alcohol 3%
pale skin 10%
insulin deficiency 3%
deformation of the skull 9%
violation of fat metabolism 3%
polycythemia 9%
better to be alone 3%
yellow skin color 9%
citrullinemia 3%
curvature of the shins 9%
venous congestion 3%
all vaccinations 9%
pain in the right side of the abdomen 3%
facial crevices 9%
medicinal hepatotoxicity 3%
thin-boned 9%
abdominal pain on the right 3%
meningococcal infection 9%
lower cholesterol 3%
periods of exacerbation 9%
thyroid atrophy 3%
no appetite 9%
liver is indurated 3%
curvature of the nose 9%
lipid metabolism 3%
anisocytosis 9%
fasting 3%
prolonged jaundice 9%
excess insulin 3%
yellow sclera 9%
digestive disorders 3%
criticality 9%
reduction of tg 3%
bone deformation 9%
swelling of the legs 3%
volume of gallbladder is increased 9%
reduction of LDL 3%
postvaccinal reaction 9%
poisoning by pale toadstool 3%
abdominal pain on the left 9%
worse in violation of the diet 3%
patient's condition is of moderate severity 9%
increased ferritin 3%
high temperature 13% 2%
reduction of HDL 3%
feeling of heat 13% 2%
intrahepatic cholestasis 3%
necrosis 14% 3%
chronic venous edema 3%
joint pain in the muscle 8%
metabolic syndrome 3%
deformity of the foot 8%
antinuclear factor 3%
delayed reaction 8%
bacterial overgrowth syndrome 3%
no feeling of hunger 8%
sports injury 2%
shortening of legs 8%
metabolic syndrome in children 2%
gallbladder cancer 8%
abdominal obesity 2%
consequences of vaccinations 8%
inflammation of the stomach 2%
dropsy of pregnant women 8%
severe fever 2%
pneumococcal infection 8%
glycohemoglobin increased 2%
falls to the floor 8%
high height 2%
sepsis 8%
severe stress 2%
weakness and palpitations 8%
dull pain in the right hypochondrium 2%
patient's condition 13% 3%
chronic liver failure 2%
cirrhosis of the liver 14% 4%
acute abdominal pains 2%
blood diseases 13% 3%
food poisoning 2%
shortening of limbs 8%
impaired gastric function 2%
bone growths 8%
dull complexion 2%
aching pain in the joints 8%
predominant right 2%
hemophilic infection 8%
dryness 2%
antenatal death 8%
antibodies to smooth muscle 2%
hypotension with weakness 8%
heart failure 2%
reduction of igg 8%
impaired glucose tolerance 2%
better at night 8%
diarrhea 2%

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