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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General PancreatopathyPelvioperitonitis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 89%(2)100%(6)
Blood biochemistry 100%(9)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 95%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 28%
pancreatitis chronic 86%
douglas-abscess 26%
liver problems 71%
intra-phase infections 20%
pancreatitis 63%
peritonitis 20%
impaired function of the large intestine 60%
abscess of the Douglas space 19%
pain in the left hypochondrium 59%
purulent peritonitis 17%
heart dysfunction 56%
pronounced defense of abdominal muscles 15%
impaired lung function 52%
appendages of the uterus 15%
increased sugar 49%
inflammation 14%
sour taste in the mouth 49%
soreness during palpation of small pelvis 14%
palms dry 49%
at bloating of the lower abdomen 14%
bitterness in the mouth in the morning 47%
local peritonitis 13%
does not remember names 43%
cold in the stomach 13%
bitterness in the mouth 43%
pelvic abscess 12%
abdominal pain 50% 8%
pain in the perineum in women 12%
cheerful 38%
swelling of the upper part belly 12%
cholecystitis 35%
ascherman syndrome 12%
warts 35%
hard stools 12%
erosive gastritis 34%
tongue is dry 12%
rumbling in the stomach 33%
gases in the stomach 11%
duodenitis 32%
abscess 11%
cataract 32%
abdominal pain when pressing 11%
alcoholism 31%
female pelvic organs 11%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 30%
accumulation of gases in the stomach 11%
memory impairment 30%
leukocytosis 11%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 28%
adhesions in the intestines 11%
pancreatopathy 26%
nose palpation of the abdomen soreness in the epigastrium 11%
no appetite 25%
stool delay 11%
loudly farts 21%
salpingitis 11%
pancreatic disease, unspecified 21%
defense of abdominal muscles 11%
gas discharge better 18%
ovarian dysfunction 10%
pancreatic steatorrhea 18%
pain over the pubic 10%
bloating and rumbling in the stomach 16%
appendicitis 10%
little fat in the fecal 15%
lower abdominal pain 10%
pain in the pancreas 14%
worse from cold 10%
greasy stools 14%
worse at rest 10%
appetite is poor 13%
severe gas formation 10%
change in appetite 13%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 10%
abdominal pain during meals 13%
pain in the groin area 9%
changes in feces 13%
neutrophilosis 9%
from the discharge of gases 13%
patient's condition 9%
gastrointestinal problems 12%
increased ESR 9%
dyslipidemia 12%
worse lying down 9%
nausea during meals 12%
acute abdomen 9%
no feeling of hunger 12%
sensations in the hands 9%
better from work 12%
impaired uterine function 9%
stool meager 11%
inflammatory bowel diseases 8%
abdominal pain with nausea 11%
nausea vomiting 8%
cystic fibrosis 11%
better in afternoon 8%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 10%
patient is motionless 8%
metabolic disorder 9%
gradual deterioration of the condition 8%
digestive disorders 8%
pain when touched 8%
abdominal surgery 8%
chills 8%
serious condition 8%
inflammation of the stomach 8%
vomiting 7%
consequences of surgery 7%
dryness 7%
acute condition 7%
impaired gastric function 7%
increased 6%
history of surgery 6%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 9% 12%
nausea 9% 11%
bloating 11% 12%

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