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Results: Differences General Furuncle of the external auditory canalCatheter-associated bloodstream infections
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Distinctive symptoms
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folliculitis 100%
nosocomial infections 88%
ear boil 47%
phlebitis 74%
necrosis 68% 28%
bacteremia 71%
boil of the external auditory canal 23%
sepsis 70%
picking at her nails 19%
congestion purulent wounds 65%
ear pain 16%
purulent thrombophlebitis 63%
pain is felt in the ear 16%
blood diseases 59%
abscess of the outer ear 16%
bronchopneumonia 59%
ear canal swelling 15%
feeling of heat 57%
greasy hair 15%
high temperature 7% 63%
acute eczema 14%
viral endocarditis 55%
gives to the ears 14%
thrombophlebitis 54%
abscess 79% 64%
the wounds are festering 53%
microbial eczema 13%
skin problems 7% 59%
swelling of the ears 13%
osteomyelitis 52%
pain when chewing 13%
temperature with chills 52%
furunculosis 12%
skin compaction 51%
severe chills 12%
wound 50%
pain in the lower jaw 11%
chills 9% 58%
suppuration of the skin 77% 64%
chronic peritonitis 49%
dermatosis 10%
shock states of various genesis 49%
eczema 10%
purulent arthritis 47%
pain in the lymph nodes 10%
reddening of the skin 47%
pain in the jaw 10%
migrating erythema 46%
dermatitis and eczema 10%
candida fungi 46%
acute pain 10%
acute hematogenous osteomyelitis 46%
enlarged lymph nodes 9%
high fever 46%
swelling from a bite 9%
increased 9% 55%
beriberi 9%
acute infectious arthritis 45%
pain in the eyes 9%
a history of organ transplantation 45%
radiation damage 8%
pneumonia 44%
pain when touched 8%
thrombosis 43%
dermatitis 8%
pseudomonas infection 43%
tugging ears 6%
typhlitis 43%
acute arthritis 42%
acute endocarditis 42%
subacute septic endocarditis 42%
intra-abdominal abscesses 42%
liver necrosis 41%
impaired venous function 41%
he's defending himself 41%
soft tissue abscess 41%
posttransfusion complications 40%
superficial veins 40%
candidiasis 40%
pyoderma 40%
prolonged fever 39%
allergy to antibiotics 39%
purulent peritonitis 39%
pneumococcal infection 38%
phlegmon 38%
wound inflammation 38%
purulent rashes on the skin 38%
history of surgery 6% 43%
hypoproteinemia 37%
restriction of movement 36%
bacterial pneumonia 36%
inflammatory infiltrate 36%
pancreatitis 36%
effects of taking antibiotics 36%
rash pustules 36%
peritonitis 36%
serum sickness 36%
infectious arthritis 36%
ascites 35%
endocarditis 35%
acute venous thrombosis 35%
streptococci 35%
history of vein surgery 35%
wounds heal poorly 34%
acute abdomen 34%
fungus 34%
worse from the heat 34%
scratches 33%
intolerance to drugs 33%
arthritis 32%
general swelling does 32%
immunodeficiency 31%
drug allergy 31%
joint diseases 30%
changes in the blood 30%
helps others 30%
febrile body temperature 10% 40%
increased sensitivity 30%
allergy 29%
gastrointestinal problems 28%
angiopathy 28%
intoxication 28%
impaired arterial function 27%
consequences of infection 27%
very high fever 9% 35%
patient's condition 26%
severe fever 9% 33%
soreness of the skin 8% 30%
diabetes mellitus 8% 30%
surgical infections 8% 29%
lowered 6% 25%
inflammation 42% 57%
swelling 18% 28%

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