Sweating in children - analogs
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- 20% Compare Hydrosalpinx
- 16% Compare Bromine poisoning
- 15% Compare Keratodermia
- 15% Compare Vesiculopustulosis in newborns
- 14% Compare I79 Disorders of arteries, arterioles and capillaries in diseases classified elsewhere
- 14% Compare Kinbeck's disease
- 14% Compare Hemothorax
- 14% Compare Measles
- 13% Compare Lung endometriosis
- 13% Compare Glioma
- 13% Compare Hypermetropic astigmatism
- 13% Compare Chondroperichondritis of the larynx
- 13% Compare Smallpox of monkeys
- 12% Compare Polymorphic dermal angiitis
- 12% Compare Atelosteogenesis
- 11% Compare Lichenoid tuberculosis of the skin
- 11% Compare Pint
- 11% Compare Rheumatism of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
- 11% Compare Hypovitaminosis B9
- 11% Compare Tachycardia in children
- 11% Compare Allergodermatoses
- 11% Compare True eczema
- 10% Compare L13.0 Dermatitis herpetiformis
- 10% Compare Shamberg 's disease
- 10% Compare Leucoderma
- 10% Compare R21 Rash and other nonspecific skin eruption
- 10% Compare Nijmegen syndrome
- 10% Compare Alopecia in children
- 10% Compare Insulin allergy
- 10% Compare Smallpox
- 10% Compare Tsutsugamushi
- 10% Compare Coronary fistula
- 10% Compare Pink lichen in a child
- 10% Compare Lichenoid pitiriasis
- 10% Compare Talcosis
- 10% Compare Genodermatoses
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