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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Intestinal intussusceptionTumors of the large intestine
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(0)28%(0)
General blood test 50%(5)22%(3)
Coprogram 49%(7)6%(4)
General urine test 35%(3)19%(3)
Histological studies 30%(0)23%(0)
Blood biochemistry 7%(0)35%(0)
Ultrasound of the large intestine 37%(0)
Colonoscopy 35%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 87%6%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 92%
prolapse of the rectum 61%
bowel cancer 12% 100%
intestinal colic 58%
intestinal tumor 25% 91%
vomiting 49%
cancer 9% 66%
colic 48%
benign tumors of the large intestine 17%
inversion of the intestines 47% 5%
diffuse polyposis 16%
abdominal pain 46% 5%
familial polyposis of the colon 15%
rumbling in the stomach 38%
adenomatous polyp 15%
lowered 45% 7%
liver metastases 14%
vomiting bile 36%
oncology 22% 35%
childhood diseases 39% 3%
cell carcinoma colon cancer 13%
leukocytosis 34%
rectal cancer 13%
tucks his legs 33%
benign epithelial tumors 12%
acute pain 35% 2%
malignization 12%
conservative 30%
tumors of the sigmoid colon 12%
peritonitis 29%
liver cancer 12%
diseases of infants 28%
benign neoplasms 11%
liquid stool 28%
polyps of the sigmoid colon 11%
blood in feces 35% 6%
polyp of the rectum 11%
diarrhea 33% 5%
desmoid tumor 10%
intestinal diverticula 26%
peitz-jaegers syndrome 10%
fluid in the abdomen 25%
fibroma 10%
rectal bleeding 25%
tumors of the small intestine 9%
history of laparoscopic surgery 25%
consequences of spinal injury 8%
attacks of pain 28% 2%
villous adenoma 8%
stomach like a drum 24%
cancer in the anamnesis 8%
blood from the anus 31% 5%
chest deformity 7%
cyclic vomiting 23%
small bowel cancer 7%
acute abdomen 22%
spinal injury 7%
intestinal bleeding 28% 4%
worse at 11 o'clock 7%
fecal vomiting 22%
lymphosarcoma 7%
pain in the intestines 30% 6%
red feces 7%
necrosis 25% 3%
spinal fracture 7%
dehydration 26% 4%
stooped 7%
pain all over the stomach 20%
doubling of the intestine 7%
sudden pain 20%
hump 7%
defense of abdominal muscles 20%
stomach polyps 7%
discharge from the anus 28% 6%
there are no complaints 6%
appendicitis 19%
bone fracture 6%
intestinal obstruction 32% 11%
osteoma 6%
dysentery 19%
dislocation of the vertebrae 6%
inflammatory bowel diseases 26% 6%
diarrhea with mucus 6%
caution 18%
stiffness in the joints 6%
intestinal mucosa 26% 6%
constipation in the elderly 6%
obstructive intestinal obstruction 18%
massage worse 6%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 18%
worse in morning 6%
swelling 18%
history of chest surgery 6%
red fecal 25% 5%
bone deformation 6%
acute appendicitis 17%
consequences of physical exertion 6%
moves his legs in his sleep 17%
curvature of the spine 6%
restless legs 17%
consequences of a fracture 6%
vomiting blood 17%
better in afternoon 6%
extreme abdominal soreness when touched 17%
consequences of injuries 5%
foreign body of the intestine 17%
fatigue during physical exertion 5%
intestinal resection 28% 10%
chronic colitis 5%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 28% 10%
tension in the spine 5%
onset of illness 22% 4%
pain after injury 5%
colitis in children 16%
viral diarrhea 5%
tumour in the abdomen 21% 3%
lipomas 5%
bleeding 25% 7%
pain in the thoracic spine 5%
empty 16%
better in morning 5%
not mindfulness 15%
frequent constipation 5%
worried due to pain 15%
thoracolumbar kyphosis 5%
weak endurance 15%
joint deformation 5%
inflammation 24% 7%
stiffness in the back 5%
bloating 22% 5%
wound postoperative 5%
up circulatory disorders 19% 2%
rapid weight loss 5%
peptic ulcer 14%
cysts and polyps 5%
from the discharge of gases 14%
trauma 5%
acute condition 14%
tenesmus 5%
dark feces 14%
rash over the lip 5%
intestinal peristalsis is absent 14%
presses 5%
right-sided symptoms 14%
metastatic brain tumors 5%
gastrointestinal problems 24% 8%
angiosarcoma 5%
fear for the health of children 14%
emaciation 5%
abdominal pain with vomiting 14%
small intestine resection 5%
moves in a dream 14%
conducting an inspection 5%
abdominal pain when pressing 14%
back pain 5%
history of surgery 26% 11%
pigmented spots on the face 5%
scarlet blood in the feces 13%
is worse at 10 am 5%
vomiting during meals 13%
thoracic kyphosis 5%
vomiting food 13%
spinal canal stenosis 5%
fussy child 13%
kaposi 's sarcoma 5%
tension of the anterior abdominal wall 13%
hereditary non-polypous colorectal carcinoma 5%
sudden onset 13%
lumbar kyphosis 5%
desire to escape 13%
aggressive 5%
food is poorly digested 13%
radiation therapy 5%
anal spasm spasm of the sphincter 13%
reduction of the number of movements (oligokinesia) 5%
stool in the morning 13%
lynch syndrome 5%
diarrhea after antibiotics 13%
unstable stool 5%
with attacks of abdominal pain 13%
radiation damage 5%
chronic dysentery 13%
kyphosis scoliosis 4%
bacterial dysentery 12%
throws objects 4%
peritonitis in children 12%
a history of organ transplantation 4%
nausea with excitement 12%
soft tissue sarcoma 4%
sudden vomiting 12%
bloating pain 4%
hyperthermia 12%
benign tumors of the small intestine 4%
intestinal obstruction in children 12%
allergic 4%
fear in the abdomen 12%
crohn 4%
growth disorders in children 12%
adenocarcinoma of the colon 4%
calm child 12%
strong anger 4%

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