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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Bladder polypCervical canal polyps
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 22%(0)
General urine test 11%(0)8%(1)
Ultrasound of the organ 10%(0)5%(0)
Measurements at the reception 10%(0)
Histological studies 8%(0)
Gynecologist's examination 8%(0)
Sex hormones 6%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 59%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
bladder polyp 56%
cervical polyp 99%
smokes 30%
disease from resentment 29%
increased 32% 4%
vaginal discharge 24%
bladder cancer 24%
vaginal polyp 20%
polyps 100% 78%
very abundant monthly 19%
bladder interventions 20%
monthly abundant and prolonged 19%
feeling the heat in the legs 19%
polyp of the uterine mucosa 17%
does not urinate 19%
cervical canal polyps 16%
bleeding from the bladder 19%
uterine fibroids 15%
familial polyposis of the colon 18%
removal of the uterine body 13%
cancer 18%
fibroma 13%
diffuse polyposis 18%
endocervicitis 13%
metastases 17%
vulva infections 12%
polyps of the colon 17%
vulvovaginitis 12%
urination with blood 16%
intra-phase infections 11%
intestinal polyp 16%
cervical resection 11%
pain in the bladder 15%
female pelvic organs 10%
feeling of blood loss 15%
cervical endometriosis 10%
urination painful 14%
impaired uterine function 10%
a history of endoscopic surgery 14%
cervical pregnancy 9%
speeded up urination 14%
cervical cyst 9%
feeling of heat 11%
vaginitis 9%
high temperature 11%
erosive colpitis 9%
consequences of surgery 10%
benign vaginal tumors 9%
consequences of taking medications 10%
uterine tumor 9%
history of surgery 19% 8%
bacterial cervicitis 9%
adenomatous polyp 17% 7%
warts on the stomach 9%
oncology 17% 8%
ureaplasmosis in women 9%
pulling pain in the uterus 9%
cervical hypertrophy 9%
body of uterus is soft 9%
endometrial polyps 9%
ureaplasmosis 8%
STDs 8%
uterus removed 8%
cervical fibroids 8%
mycoplasmosis in women 8%
urogenital mycoplasmosis 8%
discomfort in the lower abdomen 8%
thrush 8%
clamidiosis in women 8%
inflammation 8%
pain in the vagina 8%
omission of the ovaries 8%
removal of polyps in the anamnesis 8%
chronic endocervicitis 8%
shape of cervix is cylindrical 8%
ureaplasmosis and mycoplasmosis 8%
herpes on the abdomen 8%
malignization 8%
benign ovarian tumors 7%
purulent discharge from the vagina 7%
invasive candidiasis 7%
eroded uterine lining 7%
discomfort in the vagina 7%
cysts and polyps 7%
vaginal cyst 7%
uterine infertility 7%
urogenital clamidiosis 7%
pseudoerosion of the cervix 7%
trichomoniasis 7%
vaginosis 7%
ovarian endometriosis 7%
acute urethritis 7%
bacterial vaginosis 7%
genital herpes 7%
trichomoniasis in women 7%
senile colpitis 7%
ovarian fibroma 7%
pulling pains in the lower abdomen 7%
pulling abdominal pain 6%
menstruation irregular 6%
solid tumor 6%
postmenopause 6%
ovarian cysts 6%
pregnancy 6%
human papillomavirus 6%
necrosis 6%
candidiasis 6%
uterine cyst 6%
bleeding during pregnancy 6%
ovarian dysfunction 6%
anaerobic infection 6%
pain in the uterus 6%
bloody discharge from the vagina 6%
bleeding 11% 17%
angiomatosis 6%
endometriosis 6%
shape of uterus is wrong 6%
ovarian tumors in girls 6%
threat of miscarriage 6%
clamidiosis 6%
urethritis 6%
endometrioid ovarian cyst 6%
aching 6%
mycoplasma 6%
fungus 5%
traumatic illness 5%
herpes 5%
appendages of the uterus 5%
illness from stress 5%
acute abdomen 5%
omission of internal organs 5%
warts 5%
abortions 5%
immaturity 5%
abdominal discomfort 5%
ovarian tumors 5%
menopause 5%
rapid growth 5%
infertility female 5%
lower abdominal pain 5%
hormonal disorders 4%
trauma 4%
up circulatory disorders 4%
surgical infections 4%
benign neoplasms 4%
conducting an inspection 4%
abdominal pain 4%
vascular tumor 4%
suspicion 4%
control issues 4%
uterine polyp has been removed 3%
fungal cervicitis 3%

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