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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Poisoning with hepatotropic poisonsViral hepatitis D
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 62%(2)80%(24)
General urine test 100%(7)
Blood biochemistry 84%(3)
Sex hormones 50%(1)9%(1)
Elements and vitamins 48%(1)7%(8)
Coprogram 43%(12)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 42%(0)
ECG 41%(0)
Histological studies 35%(0)6%(0)
Infection tests 37%(4)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 56%
poisoning by pale toadstool 93%
hepatitis D 43%
paracetamol poisoning 78%
viral hepatitis b 31%
budd—chiari syndrome 73%
antigens to hepatitis B increased 31%
eosinophilic granuloma 56%
bilirubin is elevated 30%
intoxication 72% 15%
light stool 29%
poisoning with hepatotropic poisons 54%
hepatic coma 27%
benign epithelial tumors 52%
heaviness in the hypochondrium 26%
drug allergy 55% 5%
liver failure 26%
parenchymal hepatitis 57% 8%
liver dysfunction 26%
allergy 51% 5%
vaccination 26%
caution 41%
dark urine 25%
increased sensitivity 52% 10%
fulminant hepatitis 23%
chronic viral hepatitis 78% 37%
hepatitis A 22%
cirrhosis of the liver 61% 20%
hepatitis in the anamnesis 22%
eosinophilia 50% 9%
bitterness in the mouth 22%
pregnancy 50% 9%
stool mushy 22%
drug disease 58% 19%
brown urine 21%
liver problems 63% 26%
acute liver failure 21%
consequences of childbirth 40% 5%
prolonged jaundice 21%
oncology 46% 11%
blood diseases 20%
medicinal hepatotoxicity 50% 15%
cholestatic hepatitis 20%
feeling the heat in the skin 43% 13%
acute hepatitis 20%
metabolic disorder 37% 7%
increase of the alkaline phosphatase 20%
toxic liver 45% 15%
urine light 20%
papules 39% 10%
sclerosing cholangitis 20%
cholestasis 50% 21%
acute viral hepatitis 20%
benign neoplasms 39% 11%
coma 19%
hepatitis 56% 28%
yellow fever 19%
jaundice 44% 18%
increase ggtp 19%
hypertrophy biliary tract 43% 18%
antigens to hepatitis B reduced 19%
gastrointestinal problems 49% 25%
density is increased 19%
medicinal hepatitis 51% 27%
increased alt 19%
increased 44% 21%
cytolysis syndrome 19%
consequences of taking medications 32% 10%
heaviness in the right hypochondrium 18%
patient's condition 32% 13%
cholangitis 18%
skin problems 33% 14%
amoebic liver abscess 18%
history of surgery 31% 13%
intrahepatic cholestasis 18%
feeling of heat 36% 21%
feeling of bruising 18%
hepatitis c 45% 32%
listeriosis 18%
hepatitis chronic 78% 65%
pain in the right hypochondrium 18%
high temperature 35% 23%
enlarged liver 17%
salmonellosis 17%
yellow vomiting 17%
hemorrhagic syndrome 17%
mononucleosis 17%
nausea vomiting 17%
abdominal distension 17%
abdominal distension a 17%
increased ast 17%
dark feces 17%
constant bloating 17%
amoebiasis 17%
toxic hepatitis 17%
liver pain 17%
chills 17%
hepatic encephalopathy 17%
Acholia 17%
infectious mononucleosis 17%
viral hepatitis in pregnant women 16%
constant bitterness in the mouth 16%
hyperlipidemia 16%
cancer of the large duodenal papilla 16%
gallbladder stones 16%
enlargement of the spleen 16%
liver cancer 16%
cramps in the fingers 16%
right-sided symptoms 16%
intestinal amoebiasis 16%
primary sclerosing cholangitis 16%
hepatitis E 16%
feces are grayish-white in color 16%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 16%
yersiniosis 16%
increased cholesterol 16%
liver abscess 15%
consequences of vaccinations 15%
encephalopathy 15%
vomiting 15%
colorless urine 15%
violation of the stool 15%
moderate condition 15%
stage of recovery 15%
general weakness 15%
hypoproteinemia 15%
the skin is dark 15%
daytime fever 15%
palpitations 15%
recovery period 15%
leukocytosis 15%
The skin is not 15%
itchy skin 15%
gallbladder cancer 15%
childhood diseases 15%
stool with mucus and blood 15%
bleeding 15%
nausea 15%
general intoxication syndrome 15%
paget 's cancer 15%
desire bitter 15%
yellow sclera 15%
lymphocytosis 15%
bursting 15%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 15%
dull pain in the right hypochondrium 15%
yellow skin color 15%
acute condition 15%
severe fever 15%
increased cholesterol levels in the blood 15%
decrease in ESR 15%
suppuration of the skin 14%
changes in the blood 14%
there are no complaints 14%
aching 14%
damage to the nervous system 14%
paranoia 14%
digestive disorders 14%
tonsillitis 14%
intestinal ulcer 14%
headache with weakness 14%
pain in the right side of the abdomen 14%
tachycardia 14%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 14%
bursting pain in the right hypochondrium 14%
shortness of breath with meteorism 14%
constant nausea 14%
acute cholecystitis 14%
subfebrility 14%
liver necrosis 14%
suspicion 14%
abdominal pain on the right 14%
addiction 14%
onset of illness 14%
attacks of pain 14%
pain in the gallbladder 14%
consequences of infection 14%
acute abdomen 13%
constant weakness 13%
leukopenia 13%
dic syndrome 13%
bloating 13%
headaches 13%
the taste in the mouth is constant 13%
subacute condition 13%
tuberculosis 13%
dull pain in the liver 13%
intestinal bleeding 13%
yellowness of mucous membranes 13%
impaired gastric function 13%
lymphadenitis 13%
state of exacerbation 13%
yellow stool 13%
acute pain 13%
lowered 13%
changes in feces 13%
sweat yellow 13%
chronic liver failure 13%
hemorrhagic diathesis 13%
soreness of the skin 13%
quickly gets tired 13%

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