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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Hepatocellular carcinomaSecondary biliary cirrhosis of the liver
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 58%(12)89%(3)
FGDS 30%(0)59%(0)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 36%(0)50%(0)
Blood biochemistry 61%(0)11%(2)
General urine test 7%(1)50%(6)
Histological studies 34%(0)
Coagulogram 25%(2)6%(1)
Coprogram 7%(3)14%(6)
Ultrasound of the organ 12%(0)8%(0)
MRI of the liver 19%(0)
CT of the liver 18%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 90%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 30%
cancer 100% 9%
strictures of the bile ducts 24%
oncology 52% 12%
biliary cirrhosis of the liver 23%
ascites 36%
cholangitis 22%
breast cancer 30%
gallbladder stones 20%
solid tumors 29%
cholestasis 20%
benign neoplasms 29% 7%
hypertrophy biliary tract 17%
liver cancer 18%
primary biliary cirrhosis 17%
cell carcinoma colon cancer 17%
cancer of the extrahepatic biliary tract 17%
effects of chemotherapy 17%
xanthomas 15%
radiation therapy 17%
pancreatic glans cancer 15%
tumors of the large intestine 16%
itchy skin 15%
radiation damage 16%
hepatosplenomegaly 15%
stomach cancer 15%
atresia of the bile ducts 14%
alpha-fetoprotein increased 14%
paget 's cancer 14%
vascular tumor 14%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 14%
gastric adenocarcinoma 14%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 4% 18%
stomach tumors 14%
cyst of the common bile duct 13%
intestinal tumor 13%
pancreatic cancer 13%
breast tumor 23% 8%
severe itching of the skin 13%
hepatitis 13%
yellow stool 13%
painful swelling 13%
intrahepatic cholestasis 12%
viral hepatitis b 13%
painful palpation of liver 12%
portal vein thrombosis 13%
xanthelasma 11%
hepatosis fatty 12%
urine light 11%
hepatitis c 12%
brown urine 11%
abuse of anabolic steroids 11%
dark urine 11%
hemorrhagic cystitis 11%
purulent cholangitis 11%
expansion of the esophagus 11%
greenish feces 11%
hepatoses 11%
hypofibrinogenemia 11%
alcoholic liver disease 11%
cholangiocarcinoma 5% 16%
thrombosis 11%
biliary colic 11%
chronic viral hepatitis 11%
cirrhosis of the liver in children 11%
liver atrophy 11%
histamine lowered 11%
hepatitis chronic 11%
increasing igm 11%
acute venous thrombosis 11%
dark feces 10%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 10%
deterioration from overheating 10%
impaired gastric function 10%
pancreatitis chronic 10%
skin cancer 9%
itching of the skin of the abdomen 10%
heaviness in the hypochondrium 9%
greasy stools 10%
medicinal hepatitis 9%
colic in the stomach 10%
opisthorchiasis 9%
mucoviscidosis 10%
schistosomiasis 9%
cholecystectomy 10%
the fast man 9%
biliary pancreatitis 10%
veins bloating 9%
periodic nausea 10%
liver necrosis 9%
periodic fever 10%
hemangioma 9%
enlargement of the spleen 4% 14%
tumour in the abdomen 9%
increased cholesterol levels in the blood 9%
fighting 9%
bilirubin is elevated 9%
venous bleeding 9%
anemia, unspecified 9%
precancer 9%
often abdominal pain 9%
cystitis 9%
frequent nausea 9%
ru 8%
abnormalities of intestinal development 9%
vomiting from overeating 8%
colic 9%
skin overgrowth 8%
fever of unclear genesis 9%
insensitivity to pain 8%
increase of the alkaline phosphatase 9%
stomach pain constant 8%
hyperthermia 8%
blood diseases 8%
subfebrility 8%
hypoproteinemia 8%
history of laparoscopic surgery 8%
alcoholic hepatitis 8%
protein in the urine 8%
feeling of heat in the stomach 8%
the skin is dark 8%
constant pain 8%
belly enlargement 8%
feeling of heat 8%
cystic fibrosis 8%
acute pain 8%
pancreatitis 8%
severe fever 7%
hyperlipidemia 8%
control issues 7%
abdominal pain with nausea 8%
destructive behavior 7%
acute abdomen 8%
bleeding 7%
increased cholesterol 8%
tumors of the sebaceous glands 7%
subacute condition 7%
constantly increased appetite 7%
periods of exacerbation 7%
protein c deficiency 7%
fever abdominal pain 4% 9%
malignant arterial hypertension 7%
jaundice 11% 16%
yellow fever 7%
opsouria 10% 15%
stage of recovery 7%
liver pain 11% 15%
gastric bleeding 7%
pain in the right side of the abdomen 6% 10%
heaviness in the epigastric 7%
abdominal pain 6% 10%
bleeding ulcer 7%
light stool 7% 11%
bulimia 7%
feces are grayish-white in color 7% 11%
recovery period 7%
bitterness in the mouth 7% 11%
digestive disorders 7%
swelling 3% 6%
hemochromatosis 7%
anemia 4% 7%
sarcopenia 7%
congenital liver fibrosis 7% 10%
prolonged jaundice 7%
cirrhosis of the liver 14% 17%
yellowness of mucous membranes 7%
quickly gets tired 4% 7%
general weakness 7%
nausea 6% 9%
increased endurance 7%
liver cyst 7% 10%
bilirubinuria 7%
nausea with fever 6% 9%
alcohol dependence 7%
necrosis 7% 9%
loss of skin sensitivity 7%
gradual deterioration of the condition 5% 7%
parasitic liver diseases 7%
soreness of the skin 6% 7%
better in afternoon 7%
patient's condition 10% 11%
constant abdominal pain 7%
angioplasty 10% 11%
increased appetite 7%
portal hypertension 8% 9%
alcoholic cirrhosis liver 7%
leukocytosis 7% 7%
history of vein surgery 7%
surgical infections 9% 9%
better in morning 7%
abdominal pain on the right 9% 9%
sebaceous gland adenoma 7%
history of surgery 11% 11%
inflammation 7%
increased 11% 11%
intoxication 7%
lowered 6% 6%
consumes alcohol 7%
impaired arterial function 6% 6%
lymphosarcoma 7%
consequences of surgery 6% 6%

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