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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General ThrombocytopathyGermanski-Pudlak syndrome
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(4)42%(0)
General blood test 33%(5)53%(2)
Coprogram 45%(1)
Measurements at the reception 12%(0)27%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 49%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
paraproteinemic hemoblastoses 30%
sudden urge to defecate 50%
nosebleed in the morning 28%
albinism 50%
blood from the nose in the morning 28%
dark feces 45%
paraproteinemia 27%
fibrosis of the lungs 42%
petechiae on the legs 27%
cough 41%
willebrand 's disease 24%
strabismus 41%
vitamin b12 boost2 24%
platelet aggregation is reduced 40%
vitamin b12 deficiency anemia 24%
visual impairment 40%
bruises on the legs 23%
stomach cough 40%
parasitic liver diseases 22%
cough to vomiting 40%
b12 deficiency anemia 22%
myopic astigmatism 39%
red rash on the legs 21%
immunodeficiency 39%
rash on the nose 20%
sputum with blood 39%
Addison's disease 20%
bleeding ulcer 38%
vitamin c increased 20%
gastric bleeding 38%
dysfunctional uterine bleeding 20%
vomiting blood 38%
changes in the blood 19%
sudden vomiting 37%
big nose 19%
intestinal bleeding 37%
anemia 19%
urge to vomit 36%
vitamin b12 reduction2 19%
ulcers in the nose 36%
rash on the limbs 19%
sputum 36%
posttransfusion complications 18%
fungus 36%
petechiae 18%
blurred vision 36%
liver cancer 18%
pneumonia 33%
vitamin c reduced 18%
astigmatism 33%
rash on the torso 18%
vomiting black 33%
scurvy 18%
blue eyes 32%
rash in the mouth 18%
bright eyes 31%
uremia 18%
areas of depigmentation of the skin 31%
red legs 18%
vomiting 31%
cancer 18%
mucous stools 30%
posthemorrhagic anemia 18%
erection at night 30%
dic syndrome 17%
crohn 30%
rashes on his legs 17%
heaviness in the eyes 30%
leukemia 17%
gastrointestinal problems 29%
mucous hyperemia 17%
impaired lung function 29%
bruise 17%
myopia 29%
serum sickness 16%
photophobia 28%
oncology 16%
lower respiratory tract infections 28%
small-point rash 16%
shortness of breath during physical exertion 28%
cirrhosis of the liver 16%
primary immunodeficiency 28%
hemorrhages on the skin 16%
agnosia 27%
the skin is dark 16%
ARVI 26%
helminths 16%
bacterial pneumonia 26%
red rash 15%
pale skin 25%
worse at 12 o'clock 15%
intestinal mucosa 25%
beriberi 15%
bacteremia 24%
blue skin 15%
a history of organ transplantation 23%
protein c deficiency 15%
sepsis 23%
protein with increased 15%
periods of exacerbation 23%
up worse at 6 am 15%
skin problems 20%
effects of puberty 15%
patient's condition 19%
liver dysfunction 15%
inflammation 19%
protein reduced 15%
dyspnea 14% 32%
worse in morning 14%
increased 11% 26%
benign neoplasms 14%
history of surgery 11% 26%
the fast man 13%
bleeding 29% 43%
liver problems 13%
increased bleeding 20% 33%
consequences of injuries 13%
blood dark 18% 30%
kidney diseases 13%
bleeding uterine 18% 30%
trauma 12%
hemorrhagic syndrome 19% 31%
blood paraproteins are lowered 11%
family man 14% 23%
thrombocytopenia 33% 25%
female pelvic organs 14% 23%
hemorrhagic diathesis 25% 34%
drug disease 12% 20%
lowered 11% 19%
blood diseases 27% 34%
nosebleed 26% 31%

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