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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Aspiration of gastric contentsPostoperative acute ulcerative lesions of the gastrointestinal tract
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 41%(0)48%(0)
Coprogram 57%(1)
Respiratory tract endoscopy 52%(0)
Chest radiography 44%(0)
Radiography of the area 38%(0)
Measurements at the reception 34%(0)
Other hormones 32%(1)
Coagulogram 30%(1)
General blood test 28%(2)
ECG 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 100%
wheezing in the throat 81%
almagel 98%
bronchospasm 81%
bleeding ulcer 67%
cough from spasms 79%
impaired gastric function 62%
stress ulcers 77%
by erosion of the stomach 60%
pulmonary edema 69%
bleeding 60%
spasm in the lungs 68%
vomiting black 59%
cough with wheezing 67%
increased bleeding 59%
laryngospasm 66%
dark feces 57%
spasm in the throat 66%
stress spasm 54%
burping with food 64%
blood dark 54%
barking cough 58%
consequences of taking medications 54%
allergy 57%
intestinal mucosa 54%
atelectasis 56%
dull pain in the stomach area 54%
respiratory distress syndrome 55%
hypermagnesemia 50%
crackling in the lungs 55%
stomach ulcer 49%
swelling 55%
blood diseases 49%
peptic ulcer disease 12p of the intestine 55%
vomiting blood 48%
adaptation disorders 53%
disease dull abdominal pain 48%
apnea 52%
sudden vomiting 47%
pulmonary embolism 52%
capillary bleeding 46%
rapid breathing 51%
the stool is viscous 45%
congestion belching 49%
hypophosphatemia 44%
intestinal tumor 48%
impaired arterial function 44%
cough 44%
thick blood 44%
impaired lung function 39%
vomiting coffee grounds 44%
oncology 36%
stomach cramps 42%
increased 35%
prolonged jaundice 42%
pneumonia 62% 29%
bleeding into the abdominal cavity 41%
intestinal ulcer 52% 35%
intestinal spasms 41%
history of surgery 69% 52%
stool is large 40%
illness from stress 47% 31%
main complaint is abdominal pain 40%
spasm 43% 28%
acute blood loss 39%
thrombosis 42% 28%
diseases of the stomach and duodenum 39%
internal bleeding 39%
mucous membranes are pale 38%
necrosis 38%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 38%
posthemorrhagic anemia 38%
wound 38%
external bleeding 37%
gastrojunal ulcer 37%
collapse 37%
erosive gastritis 36%
mucous hyperemia 35%
worse at 11 o'clock 35%
severe stress 35%
gastric bleeding 34%
needs support 34%
electrolyte balance disorders 34%
gastritis 33%
wound postoperative 33%
abdominal pain with vomiting 33%
sudden pain 33%
vascular spasm 33%
arterial bleeding 33%
jaundice 33%
history of laparoscopic surgery 32%
is worse at 10 am 32%
acute abdomen 32%
intestinal bleeding 32%
wounds heal poorly 31%
scratches 31%
myocardial infarction 31%
digestive disorders 29%
aggressive 29%
worse in morning 29%
gradual deterioration of the condition 29%
worse during day 29%
acute condition 28%
anemia 28%
changes in the blood 28%
abdominal pain 28%
hypertension 27%
heart dysfunction 26%
angioplasty 25%
onset of illness 25%
skin problems 25%
there are no complaints 25%
lowered 23%
peptic ulcer 43% 65%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 38% 57%
consequences of surgery 39% 58%
gastrointestinal problems 39% 51%

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