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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Inversion of the spleenReactive pancreatitis
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Distinctive symptoms
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enlargement of the spleen 92%
reactive pancreatitis 73%
inversion of the spleen 91%
chronic condition 69%
abscess of the spleen 87%
heartburn with meteorism 56%
tumors of the spleen 76%
biliary pancreatitis 56%
necrosis 74%
gallbladder stones 56%
pain in the intestines 73%
shingling abdominal pain 55%
stool delay 72%
irritability 54%
visceroptosis 70%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 51%
spleen lymphoma 70%
nausea heartburn flatulence 47%
gray plaque on her tongue 70%
pancreatic stones 47%
splenectomy 70%
heartburn 45%
hyposplenism 70%
burning in the stomach 44%
hernia of the abdomen 69%
swelling of the upper part belly 43%
abdominal surgery 68%
heartburn with belching and meteorism 42%
spleen infarction 66%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 41%
abnormalities of spleen development 66%
intestinal spasms 40%
fecal vomiting 65%
burning in the intestines 40%
hemorrhagic pancreatitis 65%
I'm not like everyone 38%
gradual deterioration of the condition 63%
belly enlargement 38%
stomach pain constant 62%
impaired function of the bile ducts 37%
stool with gases 61%
fasting 37%
constant bloating 60%
pain in the ribs on the left 37%
abundant stool 60%
split pancreas 37%
pain in the spleen 59%
yellow stool 36%
omission of internal organs 59%
shingling pain in the hypochondria 36%
portal vein thrombosis 58%
abdominal pain when pressing on the left 36%
hernia 58%
spasm of oddi's sphincter 36%
curvature of the legs 57%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 36%
tumors of the peritoneum 57%
burns 36%
rupture of the spleen 56%
digestive disorders 35%
purulent appendicitis 56%
pancreatopathy 34%
history of laparoscopic surgery 80% 22%
duodenitis 34%
postoperative hernia 56%
back pain on the left 34%
postoperative peritonitis 55%
alcoholic pancreatitis 34%
purulent cholecystitis 55%
abdominal pain worse after eating 34%
constant abdominal pain 55%
pressing abdominal pain 33%
purulent pancreatitis 54%
nausea 33%
overlaid tongue 53%
stagnation 33%
hypersplenism 53%
pain in the nipples 33%
gastric perforation 53%
vomiting mucus 33%
abscess 53%
papillitis 33%
bloating pain 80% 25%
spasm 33%
violation of the stool 52%
abdominal pain burning 32%
pain due to flatulence 78% 24%
stomach pain after eating 32%
patient's condition 52%
pain in the diaphragm 31%
frequent bloating 51%
feces are grayish-white in color 31%
hernia of the esophagus 51%
increase in amylase 31%
defense of abdominal muscles 51%
tingling in the side 31%
ulcer penetration 51%
heartburn belching 31%
cholecystopancreatitis 51%
congestion belching 31%
acute cholecystitis 50%
intoxication 31%
intra-abdominal abscesses 50%
strictures of the bile ducts 31%
lymphogranulomatosis 50%
chronic gastroduodenitis 31%
thrombosis 50%
light stool 30%
pain in the feet permanent 50%
abdominal pain after eating 30%
intestinal abscess 49%
pain radiates to the shoulder blade 30%
acute appendicitis 49%
palpation of spine is painful 30%
autoimmune thrombocytopenia 49%
bitterness in the mouth 30%
ligament damage 49%
nausea with heartburn 30%
ligament rupture 49%
worse after eating 30%
appendicitis 48%
pain in the left hypochondrium 30%
surgical infections 48%
chronic duodenitis 30%
thrombosis of the lower extremities 48%
pain in the upper back 30%
gastrojunal ulcer 47%
swelling 30%
acute abdomen 80% 31%
history of pancreatic surgery 30%
purulent peritonitis 46%
stone in the stomach 30%
portal hypertension 46%
volume of gallbladder is increased 29%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 46%
spicy food 29%
often abdominal pain 46%
nose palpation of the abdomen soreness in the epigastrium 29%
acute pain in the legs 46%
nausea vomiting 29%
abdominal pain on the left 77% 30%
pancreatitis chronic 29%
impaired arterial function 45%
belching with meteorism 29%
pre-fainting condition 45%
pain in the ribs when pressing 29%
erythrocytic anemia 45%
the pain spreads upwards 29%
i've seen it somewhere 44%
main complaint is abdominal pain 28%
cholecystitis 44%
epigastric discomfort 28%
malignant lymphoma 44%
chronic enteritis 28%
leukemia 44%
abdominal pain when pressing 27%
oncology 43%
chronic gastritis 27%
tumour in the abdomen 43%
vomiting at high temperature 27%
intestinal obstruction 43%
consequences of alcohol abuse 27%
immaturity 43%
duodenal ulcer 27%
vomiting multiple 43%
abdominal pain during meals 26%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 43%
pain in the ribs 26%
apoplexy 43%
mucous membranes are pale 26%
lymphoma 43%
nausea with fever 26%
feeling of fullness 42%
vomiting bile 25%
increased ESR 42%
peptic ulcer disease 12p of the intestine 25%
peritonitis 42%
grumpy 25%
1 pregnancy 42%
refusal to drink 25%
hyperthermia 41%
gastroenteritis 25%
acute venous thrombosis 41%
acute duodenitis 25%
effects of hypoxia 41%
enteritis 24%
history of surgery 65% 22%
abdominal discomfort 24%
ascites 41%
passive smoking 24%
sputum 40%
smoking desire 24%
inflammation of the stomach 40%
pancreatic disease, unspecified 24%
intestinal tumor 40%
hypoproteinemia 24%
myocardial infarction 39%
stomach nausea 24%
constant pain 39%
vomiting at fever 24%

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