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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Hernia infringementIntestinal obstruction in children
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(0)100%(0)
Ultrasound of the scrotum organs 80%(0)
Ultrasound of veins 63%(0)
MRI of the intestine 61%(0)
CT of the liver 51%(0)
CT of pelvic bones 51%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 63%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 11%40%
postoperative hernia 48%
colon obstruction 29%
outbursts of anger 47%
small bowel obstruction 25%
hernia 46%
rushes from pain 24%
hernia intervertebral 46%
dryness of the skin of the lips 23%
spine protrusion 46%
red feces 23%
hernia of the abdomen 44%
congenital intestinal obstruction 22%
inguinal hernia 44%
helminths 22%
pain in the groin area 39%
rushes in bed 22%
aggressive 38%
food is poorly digested 21%
inguinal hernia surgery 37%
vomiting during meals 21%
peritonitis 31%
dry cracked lips 21%
postoperative seroma 31%
vomiting food 21%
phlegmon 31%
dolichosigma 21%
patient's condition 30%
dry skin with cracks 20%
necrosis 29%
rushing around 19%
history of liver surgery 29%
dry lips 19%
scrotum pain 29%
dull complexion 19%
history of vein surgery 29%
disease dull abdominal pain 19%
inguinal hernia in children 28%
vomiting mucus 19%
purulent peritonitis 28%
difficult defecation 19%
femoral hernia 27%
stool with gases 8% 27%
closed person 26%
strangulation asphyxia 18%
vomiting once 26%
fecal stone 18%
there are no complaints 26%
ascariasis 18%
worse constipation 25%
ascaris 18%
frequent colds 39% 12%
hirschsprung 's disease 18%
intestinal motility is active 25%
intestinal infarction 18%
weakness of the abdominal muscles 25%
constipation children 17%
presses 24%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 17%
a history of endoscopic surgery 24%
indomitable vomiting 17%
postoperative pain 23%
dysentery 17%
acute bronchitis 23%
megacolon 17%
chronic bronchitis unspecified 23%
worms in the feces 16%
Chronical bronchitis 23%
red fecal 16%
umbilical hernia 23%
artificial feeding 16%
recurrent inguinal hernia 22%
abdominal pain during defecation 16%
urination when coughing 22%
sympathetic 16%
closes 22%
eats inedible 16%
bronchitis 22%
stool is large 16%
cough after exercise 22%
often abdominal pain 15%
intermittent constipation 21%
neurological disorders 15%
intestinal resection 37% 14%
intestinal polyp 15%
prostate adenoma 21%
abnormalities of intestinal development 15%
infected wounds 21%
pain increases gradually 15%
consequences of plastic surgery 21%
often sick child 15%
cough 21%
changes in feces 15%
genital neoplasms 21%
inversion of the intestines 9% 24%
inflammation of the inguinal lymph nodes 20%
decreased potassium 14%
fruits when running worse 20%
frequent stools 9% 23%
testicular cyst 20%
stool delay 9% 22%
constipation in the elderly 20%
polyps 13%
muscle weakness 20%
polyneuropathy 13%
fistula 20%
fidgety 13%
pain in the perineum in men 20%
suffocation 13%
wound 20%
paralytic syndrome 11% 24%
adhesive intestinal obstruction 19%
full 13%
spermatocele 19%
dry skin 13%
soreness of the skin 19%
colitis 13%
worse from exercise 19%
abundant stool 7% 19%
tenesmus 19%
arterial occlusion 12%
dropsy testicles 19%
immunodeficiency 11%
No physical stress of any kind 19%
periods of exacerbation 11%
frequent and copious urination 19%
brain damage 11%
constipation in adults 19%
adhesions in the intestines 13% 23%
worse during day 19%
cancer 1% 10%
elderly patients 19%
dryness 6% 15%
testicular pain 19%
childhood diseases 13% 22%
surgical infections 32% 11%
fecal vomiting 16% 25%
intestinal fistula 19%
defecation painful 11% 20%
lower abdominal pain 19%
spasmodic pain 11% 19%
liver resection 18%
violation of the stool 18% 26%
wound postoperative 18%
pain due to flatulence 16% 24%
skin problems 18%
intestinal diverticula 8% 15%
postoperative scars 18%
constant abdominal pain 10% 17%
difficulty urinating 18%
vomiting bile 22% 29%
lymphadenitis 18%
abdominal pain with vomiting 7% 13%
a history of prosthetics 18%
bloating pain 8% 14%
constipation 37% 17%
impaired function of the large intestine 7% 13%
painful appearance 17%
inflammatory infiltrate 7% 13%
appendages of the uterus 17%
prolonged defecation 8% 14%
ligature fistula 17%
severe gas formation 9% 15%
lower abdominal pain in men 17%
dry mouth 8% 13%
open person 17%
the consequences of taking antibiotic therapy 8% 13%
pain in the navel area 17%
groans in pain 18% 23%
pain in the navel area 17%
metabolic disorder 6% 11%
weak stream of urine 17%
intoxication 14% 18%
strong cough 17%
angiopathy 6% 10%
worse in morning 17%
consequences of abdominal trauma 14% 17%
liver necrosis 17%
paresis 9% 12%
discomfort in the intestines 17%
intestinal paresis 13% 16%
intestinal peristalsis is absent 17%
the pain is worse lying down 10% 13%
chronic condition 16%
bowel cancer 11% 14%
female pelvic organs 16%
frequent bloating 13% 16%
swelling of genitals 16%
vomiting multiple 11% 13%
pain in the intestines 39% 21%
attacks of pain 9% 11%
swelling 16%
patient is motionless 9% 11%
vomiting 42% 24%
belly enlargement 12% 13%
pain in the right side 16%
bloating 22% 22%
general intoxication syndrome 16%
onset of illness 10% 10%
does not tolerate pain 16%
recovery period 16%

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