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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Dislocation of the patellaFracture with displacement
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(0)
Radiography of the area 9%(0)37%(0)
MRI of the organ 9%(0)31%(0)
CT of the organ 9%(0)30%(0)
Neurologist's examination 25%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
knee injury 78%
shooting pains 98%
pain in the knees 68%
fracture with displacement 73%
dislocation 93% 29%
epiphyseolysis 67%
swelling of the knee joint 54%
fracture of the humerus 65%
pain in the legs 53%
consequences of a fracture 64%
swelling of the knee 53%
fracture of the lower leg 63%
aching pain in the knee 53%
shoulder injury 59%
dislocation of the patella 49%
tibia fracture 59%
warm feet 45%
open fracture 55%
pain is better from the heat 44%
bone fracture 55%
arthritis of the knee joint 41%
closed fracture 54%
habitual dislocation 40%
shortening of limbs 53%
swelling of joints 40%
fracture of the calcaneus 53%
pulling pains in the legs 39%
wound 51%
ligament damage 38%
general narcosis 50%
pain worse at immobility 34%
nerve damage 50%
swelling of the legs 34%
hip fracture 49%
the pain is worse lying down 31%
with the corn 49%
arthritis 28%
heaviness in the extremities 49%
patient is motionless 27%
fracture of the ulna 47%
hip dislocation 26%
bone defects 47%
severe pain in the knees 24%
keratodermia 46%
swelling 24%
muscle damage 46%
leg injury 72% 49%
arm fracture 45%
down legs 21%
skin cracks on the hands 42%
legs do not hold 20%
vascular damage 42%
weak ligaments 20%
deformities of the limbs 41%
the feeling of dislocation 18%
fracture of the radius 41%
acute pain in the legs 18%
fractures of the bones of the foot 40%
swelling of the right leg 18%
consequences of injuries 40%
patella pain 17%
sensations in the extremities 39%
restriction of movement 17%
intraarticular fracture 39%
acute pain 16%
wide shoulders 39%
a history of arthroscopy 16%
non-healing fracture 37%
acute injury 16%
pinching nerves 37%
hemarthrosis 15%
injury to the elbow joint 37%
bent legs 15%
lowered 34%
limitation of the amplitude of movements 15%
compression in the body 33%
pain from sudden movements 15%
joint diseases 33%
worse from sudden movements 14%
osteopenia 31%
better in morning 14%
false joint 31%
catatrauma 14%
anesthesia 10% 40%
pain when moving 12%
pulse is strong 30%
sensations in the legs 11%
pathological fracture 30%
worse from movement 11%
patient's condition 29%
up worse at 6 am 11%
contracture 29%
full 11%
no joints 29%
joint deformation 11%
neuralgia 28%
worse in morning 10%
forced situation 27%
presses 10%
history of surgery 18% 44%
attacks of pain 10%
asymmetry 26%
angioplasty 9%
paralysis 26%
swelling of the right knee 8%
skin anesthesia 25%
ligament rupture 54% 47%
paresis 25%
muscle weakness 24%
weakness after illness 23%
stage of recovery 22%
up circulatory disorders 22%
angiopathy 22%
recovery period 22%
skin problems 21%
oncology 20%
fracture of the ulnar process 19%
increased 12% 28%
conservative 11% 26%
consequences of surgery 9% 22%
consequences of taking medications 8% 20%
trauma 45% 47%

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