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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Acute tubular necrosisAbdominal compartment syndrome
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 30%(1)65%(0)
Coagulogram 29%(2)41%(1)
General blood test 24%(1)42%(1)
Endoscopy 54%(0)
Blood biochemistry 51%(9)
Measurements at the reception 39%(0)
Chest radiography 33%(0)
Sex hormones 30%(1)
Radiography of the area 28%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 85%
kidney diseases 50%
oliguria 83%
paresis 47%
acute abdomen 81%
muscle weakness 45%
abdominal compartment syndrome 80%
kidney infarction 39%
abdominal surgery 79%
listlessness drowsiness 37%
acute coronary syndrome 78%
coma 31%
CHD 72%
drowsiness 30%
multiple organ failure 72%
impressionability 29%
retroperitoneal hematoma 72%
protein reduced 29%
capillary leak syndrome 72%
delirium 27%
abdominal aortic aneurysm 72%
nausea vomiting 27%
little urine 72%
madness 27%
angina pectoris 72%
confusion of consciousness 27%
tumors of the peritoneum 72%
diabetes mellitus 26%
abdominal injuries 71%
hypoxia 26%
consequences of abdominal trauma 69%
vomiting 25%
presses 69%
emotional 25%
thermal burns 69%
nausea 25%
bleeding into the abdominal cavity 66%
kidney failure 61% 34%
heart dysfunction 66%
acute renal failure 67% 42%
anuria 65%
ascites 64%
pricks in the stomach 64%
hernia 64%
burn shock 64%
intra-abdominal abscesses 63%
acute condition 63%
liver injuries 63%
inflammation of postoperative scars 62%
parenchymal bleeding 60%
inflammation 60%
acute violation of ophthalmotonus 60%
soreness of postoperative scars 59%
increased 59%
hemorrhagic pancreatitis 59%
abdominal muscle spasm 59%
aortic aneurysm 59%
angiopathy 59%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 58%
purulent peritonitis 58%
glaucoma 56%
erythrocytic cylindruria 56%
activity is not changed 56%
bladder pressure 56%
blood diseases 56%
intestinal obstruction 55%
oncology 55%
respiratory alkalosis 55%
patient's condition 54%
stagnation in the lungs 54%
chronic respiratory failure 54%
pancreatitis 53%
injuries of the diaphragm 53%
internal edema 52%
central venous pressure is increased 52%
aneurysm 52%
belly enlargement 52%
aching stomach 52%
chronic peritonitis 52%
protein in the urine 51%
spasm in the lungs 51%
inflammation of the stomach 51%
history of laparoscopic surgery 51%
hematoma 51%
intestinal tumor 51%
impaired lung function 51%
gastrointestinal problems 51%
decrease in alkaline phosphatase 51%
postoperative hernia 51%
pricks 50%
pelvic bone fracture 50%
surgery history of aortic aneurysm 50%
cylindruria 50%
congestive kidney 49%
alt reduction 49%
respiratory insufficiency 49%
scar pain 49%
parenchymal hepatitis 49%
purulent pancreatitis 49%
gastric perforation 48%
increased diuresis 48%
stomach cramps 48%
abscess 48%
is quickly aroused 48%
pressure in the stomach 48%
effects of trauma and shock 48%
suppuration of the skin 48%
skin problems 48%
post-traumatic shock 48%
abdominal cramps 48%
decreased urea 47%
pain in the intestines 47%
alkalosis 47%
a history of organ transplantation 47%
intestinal spasms 47%
abdominal muscle pain 47%
respiratory spasm 47%
swelling after injury 46%
defense of abdominal muscles 46%
chest damage 46%
vascular tumor 46%
low acidity 46%
respiratory acidosis 45%
pneumonia with pleurisy 45%
pain in the pleura 45%
breathing superficial 45%
the fast man 45%
swelling of the wound 45%
abdominal breathing 44%
surgical infections 44%
increase of the alkaline phosphatase 44%
hernia of the abdomen 44%
liver necrosis 44%
polytrauma 44%
consequences of injuries 44%
increased urea 44%
scar inflammation 44%
bleeding 43%
consequences of plastic surgery 43%
pain after a fracture 43%
rough skin 43%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 43%
pain after injury 43%
up circulatory disorders 43%
cardiac cirrhosis of the liver 43%
pulling abdominal pain 43%
impaired venous function 43%
stomach tumors 43%
liver transplantation 42%
respiratory distress syndrome 42%
portal hypertension 42%
pretending to be sick 42%
collapse 42%
congenital anomalies of the lower extremities 42%
cold sweat 42%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 42%
chronic liver failure 41%
increased alt 41%
traumatic shock 41%
venous bleeding 41%
violation of pulmonary circulation 41%
consequences of surgery 41%
consequences of infection 41%
acute hepatitis 41%
postoperative scars 41%
fluid in the abdomen 41%
chronic venous edema 40%
acute abdominal pains 40%
metabolic acidosis 40%
decrease in creatinine 40%
liver pain 40%
coagulopathy 40%
increase in creatinine 39%
lung damage 39%
sharp pain in the stomach 39%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 39%
tumour in the abdomen 39%
consequences of taking medications 39%
abdominal swelling 39%
heaviness on the heart 39%
swelling in the morning 39%
leg injury 38%
pain spasm 38%
history of surgery 21% 59%
rapid breathing 38%
consequences of a fracture 38%
postoperative pain 38%
feeling of danger 38%
sudden pain 38%
cirrhosis of the liver 37%
history of liver surgery 37%
tumors of the heart 37%
low body temperature 37%
venous congestion 37%
hysteria 37%
pulmonary edema 37%
pleurisy 37%
liver failure 36%
effects of shock 36%
swelling of the legs 36%
lung pain 36%

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