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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General True PolycythemiaAcute intermittent porphyria
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(5)100%(0)
General blood test 100%(30)66%(7)
Coagulogram 66%(7)61%(2)
ECG 42%(0)38%(0)
General urine test 62%(9)
Other hormones 30%(3)25%(2)
MRI of the brain 45%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 61%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 33%
erythrocytosis 50%
with attacks of abdominal pain 24%
true polycythemia 40%
decrease sodium 22%
erythromelalgia 37%
acute abdominal pains 22%
myeloid metaplasia 35%
pink urine 21%
erythroleukosis 32%
often abdominal pain 21%
anemia 31%
acute intermittent porphyria 21%
thrombocytosis 30%
hypertensive 21%
uric acid diathesis 30%
sharp pain in the stomach 21%
chronic leukemia 30%
convulsions 20%
chronic myeloid leukemia 30%
bouts of nausea 20%
myelofibrosis 29%
pain in the intestines 19%
wrists and feet are burning 26%
urine light 19%
nose thrombophilia 26%
brown urine 19%
acute leukemia 25%
muscle weakness 19%
enlargement of the spleen 25%
monocytic ehrlichiosis 18%
leukemia 25%
abdominal pain at night 18%
diathesis 24%
vomiting 18%
consequences of cardiovascular surgery 24%
tachycardia attacks 18%
increased uric acid 24%
granulocytic ehrlichiosis 18%
after heart surgery 23%
polyneuropathy 18%
volume of spleen is increased 23%
nausea 18%
thrombocytopenia 23%
nausea vomiting 18%
tumors of the heart 22%
weakness in the extremities 18%
gout of the joints 22%
neurological pain 18%
wrist injury 21%
weakness of the muscles of the hands 18%
consequences of injuries 21%
epilepsy attacks 18%
burning in the feet 21%
vasopressin lowered 17%
history of cardiovascular surgery 21%
intestinal spasms 17%
itchy skin 21%
nausea with increased pressure 17%
hemorrhagic diathesis 21%
red urine 17%
painful swelling 20%
paresis 17%
itching of the skin on the legs 20%
vomiting with increased blood pressure 17%
latent iron deficiency 20%
weakness in the hands 17%
gout 20%
epilepsy 17%
wrists burn 20%
neurological disorders 16%
erythropoietin reduced 20%
periods of exacerbation 16%
venous bleeding 20%
hydropexic syndrome 16%
vascular tumor 19%
pain all over the stomach 16%
tumor collapse syndrome 19%
attacks tachycardia at night 16%
arterial occlusion 19%
damage to the nervous system 16%
leukopenia 19%
weakness in the arms and legs 16%
enlarged liver 19%
abdominal pain with nausea 16%
portal vein thrombosis 19%
abdominal reflex negative 16%
budd—chiari syndrome 19%
feeling of pressure on the bladder 16%
pain after injury 19%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 15%
iron deficiency anemia 19%
paresis of the hand 15%
bleeding 19%
abdominal pain with vomiting 15%
hypochromia 19%
late cutaneous porphyria 15%
chronic gouty arthritis 19%
paresis of legs 15%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 19%
rhabdomyolysis 15%
burning in the legs 18%
weakness in the leg muscles 15%
hypersensitivity of the skin 26% 6%
cutting pain in the bladder 15%
red feet 18%
abdominal pain 5% 20%
burning in his hands 18%
state of exacerbation 5% 20%
swelling of the toe 18%
limb movement limitation of movement 15%
hepatosplenomegaly 18%
essential hypertension 15%
portal vein narrowed 18%
destructive behavior 14%
headache after injury 18%
liver transplantation 14%
thrombocytopathy 18%
indifference 14%
stroke 17%
intestinal obstruction 14%
hereditary-familial erythrocytosis 17%
menstruation disorder 14%
lymphocytic 17%
vomiting multiple 14%
red legs 17%
gastric perforation 14%
arterial bleeding 17%
stomach nausea 14%
pain in the fingers 17%
frequent nausea 14%
increased bleeding 17%
chronic condition 5% 19%
acute lymphoblastic leukemia 17%
acute renal failure 14%
neuritis 17%
enuresis in the morning 13%
leg injury 17%
worse from sunlight 13%
swelling of the fingers 16%
weak ligaments 13%
pain in the fingers 16%
weakness in the legs 13%
hemoglobin increased 16%
acute appendicitis 13%
impaired spleen function 16%
ulcer penetration 13%
thing hemangioblastoma 16%
vomiting in the morning 13%
chilly hands 16%
intestinal lethargy 13%
joint diseases 16%
abdominal pain constipation 13%
red hands 16%
changeable mood 13%
splenectomy 16%
the sympathetic nervous system 13%
hypoxia 16%
A little weakness 13%
pain in the arms and legs 16%
altered voice 13%
myelodysplastic syndrome 16%
neurogenic bladder 13%
neuralgia 16%
weakness of the abdominal muscles 13%
splenic vein thrombosis 16%
acute abdomen 8% 21%
pain in the wrists 15%
pain in the tendons 12%
ischemic stroke 15%
appendicitis 12%
pain in the foot 15%
history of liver surgery 12%
elderly patients 15%
encephalopathy 12%
pain in the legs 15%
facial asymmetry 12%
dizziness 15%
fecal vomiting 12%
swelling of the fingers 15%
weakness of the ligaments 12%
itching in the teeth 15%
periodic weakness 12%
portal hypertension 15%
nocturnal enuresis 12%
swelling after injury 15%
remission 12%
arthritis 15%
confusion of consciousness 12%
swelling of the wrists 15%
changes in urine 12%
leukocytosis 22% 5%
in the morning listlessness 12%
history of vein surgery 14%
lead in urine is increased 11%
coronary thrombosis 14%
effects of taking hormones 11%
leg pain with edema 14%
muscular dystonia 11%
swelling of the feet 14%
Babinsky symptom 11%

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