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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Subconjunctival hemorrhageKeratitis in children
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 20%(0)100%(5)
Blood biochemistry 21%(2)18%(3)
Other hormones 37%(2)
Coagulogram 26%(3)7%(1)
Elements and vitamins 26%(2)
Measurements at the reception 21%(0)
Infection tests 17%(0)
Ophthalmologist's examination 12%(0)
General and visits 11%(0)
Ultrasound of the organ 10%(0)
CT orbits 10%(0)
Diary 10%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 69%
edema of the upper eyelid 68%
corneal ulcer 65%
subconjunctival hemorrhage 50%
keratopathy 65%
red blood vessels of the eyes 83% 42%
corneal dystrophy 62%
bruise 37%
keratitis 58%
swelling of eyelids 54% 16%
bacterial keratitis 56%
red whites of the eyes 32%
inflammation of the eyes 52%
diffuse axonal brain damage 30%
allergy eyes 51%
hemorrhagic diathesis 29%
uveit 50%
bleeding 29%
lacrimation 50%
thrombin time is lowered 26%
acute viral keratitis 47%
fracture of the base of the skull 25%
dystrophy 47%
prothrombin time is lowered 24%
fungal keratitis 46%
increased bleeding 24%
purulent corneal ulcer 46%
cough to vomiting 24%
peptic ulcer 44%
coxsackie 23%
blepharospasm 43%
cries at the reception 23%
herpes in the eyes 43%
bruises on the body 22%
heavy eyes 42%
decreased fibrinogen 21%
keratitis in children 41%
hemophthalmos 21%
allergic keratitis 39%
act lowered 21%
pseudomonas infection 38%
hematoma 21%
allergy 38%
urge to vomit 21%
typhlitis 38%
consequences of eye injury 20%
eye spasm 38%
enterovirus infection 20%
seasonal allergies 37%
vomiting with increased blood pressure 20%
corneal edema 37%
consequences of eye surgery 19%
crying from pain 36%
autoimmune thrombocytopenia 19%
spring pollinosis 36%
intracerebral hematoma 19%
allergies in the spring 36%
changes in the blood 19%
discharge from the eyes 36%
anemia 19%
fungus 35%
vitamin c reduced 18%
herpes 34%
scurvy 18%
mycoses of the eyes 34%
vomiting 18%
ulcer penetration 34%
skull fracture 18%
blushes when crying 34%
viral diarrhea 18%
onset of illness 34%
hypercoagulation syndrome 18%
acute allergic reactions 34%
coagulopathy 17%
photophobia 17% 50%
erythrocytic anemia 17%
dermatitis 33%
thyrotoxicosis 16%
s eyes cloudy 32%
enlargement of the thyroid gland 16%
sympathetic ophthalmia 32%
apoplexy 16%
hypopion 32%
diffuse toxic goiter 16%
crying during complaints 31%
suffocation 15%
cry when complaining 31%
thyroid diseases 15%
secondary glaucoma 31%
thrombocytopenia 15%
streptococci 31%
does not tolerate pain 14%
stromal keratitis 30%
cough 14%
spasm 29%
bone fracture 14%
drug disease 29%
control issues 13%
strong irritation 29%
hormonal disorders 13%
skin problems 28%
impaired venous function 13%
inflammation of the appendages 28%
consequences of surgery 12%
corneal precipitates 28%
vascular damage 24% 11%
irritation on the eyelids 28%
head injury 21% 9%
corneal injuries 28%
blood diseases 17% 7%
bullous keratopathy 27%
sensation of a foreign body in the eye 37% 29%
blurred vision 27%
hypertension 18% 10%
atrophy of the eyeball 27%
mechanical damage to the eyes 34% 27%
acrid tears 27%
eye injury 34% 27%
food allergy 27%
foreign body sensation 32% 25%
allergies are worse in the spring 26%
impaired arterial function 17% 10%
chronic conjunctivitis 26%
swelling 34% 28%
acanthamoebiasis 26%
trauma 27% 21%
pollinosis in children 26%
traumatic brain injury 15% 9%
conjunctivitis purulent 26%
there are no complaints 12% 7%
acute violation of ophthalmotonus 25%
consequences of injuries 13% 8%
visual impairment 25%
green eyes 21% 17%
ulcers on the skin 25%
easily blushes 20% 16%
gonorrhea 25%
dry eye syndrome 25%
corneal opacity 24%
sepsis 24%
infectious eye diseases 24%
stones in the bladder 24%
crying when complaining 24%
take it, take it 23%
acute iritis 23%
necrosis 23%
pneumococcal infection 22%
severe lacrimation 22%
itching and burning in the eyes 22%
childhood diseases 22%
chronic inflammation of the eyes 22%
pain in the eyes 15% 37%
adenovirus infection 22%
rosacea 21%
foreign body of the cornea 21%
allergy to animal hair 21%
transient tachypnea of newborns 21%
deterioration in the spring 21%
secondary cataract 21%
endophthalmitis 21%
eyes purulent discharge 21%
inflammation 20% 41%
viral conjunctivitis 20%
wet eyes 20%
adenovirus encephalitis 20%
red eyelids 20%
food allergy in children 20%
eye surgery 15% 35%
consequences of infection 20%
tuberculosis of the eyes 19%
canaliculitis 19%
itching of the skin of the hands 19%
eye swelling 19%
adenovirus conjunctivitis 19%
dermatitis of the eyelids 19%
dacryocystitis 19%
drug allergy 19%
immunodeficiency 19%
trophic ulcer 19%
eye sensitivity 19%
oncology 19%
acute bacterial conjunctivitis 19%
periods of exacerbation 19%
chronic dacryocystitis 19%
conjunctivitis 25% 44%
allergy to animals 18%
helminths 18%
cutting pain in the eyes 18%
helminthiasis in children 18%
wegener's granulomatosis 18%
improvement after tears 18%
cancer 18%
atopic dermatitis 18%
scales on eyelids 17%
closes 17%
moderate condition 17%
blindness 17%
wounds heal poorly 17%
cytomegalovirus infection in children 17%
pupils enlarged 17%
subacute sclerosing panencephalitis 17%

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