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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General IleitXanthomatosis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(13)84%(11)
Blood biochemistry 92%(11)80%(20)
Coagulogram 70%(4)63%(3)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 53%(0)39%(0)
Coprogram 72%(9)11%(4)
FGDS 67%(0)11%(0)
Autoimmune markers 55%(6)6%(1)
Colonoscopy 51%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 55%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 24%
antineutrophilic cytoplasmic antibodies 55%
increased cholesterol levels in the blood 24%
gallbladder stones 42%
primary hypercholesterolemia 24%
gastritis 41%
hyperlipidemia 22%
abdominal pain 48% 6%
increased cholesterol 22%
rumbling in the stomach 33%
increased LDL 21%
irritable bowel syndrome 29%
familial endogenous hypertriglyceridemia 21%
ileit 26%
pure hypercholesterolemia 21%
intestinal fistula 25%
xanthomas 21%
sowing for intestinal flora is positive 24%
dyslipidemia 19%
duodenitis 24%
liver atrophy 19%
chronic colitis 24%
hepatoses 19%
colitis 23%
hepatosis fatty 19%
sowing on intestinal flora 23%
increased triglycerides 19%
inflammatory bowel diseases 23%
lipid metabolism 19%
spasm 22%
cirrhosis of the liver 18%
pararectal fistula 22%
enlargement of the spleen 17%
patient's condition 37% 14%
wolman 's disease 17%
impaired function of the large intestine 21%
lower triglycerides 17%
inflammation of the stomach 21%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 17%
intestinal obstruction 20%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 16%
intestinal infection 20%
metabolic disorder 16%
digestive disorders 20%
hepatosplenomegaly 16%
acute duodenitis 20%
CHD 15%
fistula 19%
xanthelasma 14%
yersiniosis 19%
palms yellow 14%
crohn's disease in children 19%
hypersplenism 14%
impaired gastric function 19%
cardiac cirrhosis of the liver 13%
moderate condition 18%
reduction of HDL 13%
nausea 18%
congenital anomalies of the lower extremities 13%
periods of exacerbation 18%
expansion of the esophagus 13%
peptic ulcer 18%
reduction of ast 13%
small intestine resection 17%
alt reduction 13%
fistula of the rectum 17%
violation of fat metabolism 13%
interstitial abscess 17%
lower cholesterol 13%
small bowel obstruction 16%
increased HDL 13%
anal fissures 16%
reduction of LDL 12%
fermentopathy 16%
increased alt 12%
tuberculosis 16%
liver transplantation 12%
paraproctitis 16%
need for fats 12%
helminths 16%
portal hypertension 12%
diarrhea with blood 15%
increased ast 12%
drug disease 15%
chronic venous edema 12%
state of exacerbation 15%
congenital liver fibrosis 12%
fistula of the anus 15%
rashes dry 11%
intra-abdominal abscesses 15%
history of liver surgery 11%
acute allergic reactions 15%
anomalies of esophageal development 11%
rotovirus 15%
oily skin 11%
intestinal abscess 15%
chronic heart failure 11%
food poisoning 15%
swelling of the legs 11%
shape of large intestine is changed 15%
acute hepatitis 11%
decrease in gamma globulins 14%
venous congestion 11%
suppuration with fistulas 14%
abdominal swelling 11%
biliary pancreatitis 14%
greasy stools 11%
discovered muscle fibers in the stool 14%
liver failure 11%
infectious colitis 14%
heart failure 10%
smokes 14%
a history of organ transplantation 10%
purulent peritonitis 14%
vascular sclerosis 10%
improper nutrition 14%
chills in the afternoon 10%
chronic condition 14%
varicose veins of the esophagus 10%
corrosive diarrhea 14%
calcification 10%
worse food 14%
diabetes mellitus 10%
worse during meals 14%
cytolysis syndrome 10%
opportunistic infections 14%
there is heart failure 10%
intestinal resection 14%
little fat in the fecal 10%
peritonitis 13%
skin is clean 10%
fever abdominal pain 13%
hypothyroidism 10%
violation of the stool 21% 6%
heart dysfunction 9%
pain in the side 13%
allergic urticaria 9%
chickenpox 13%
black discharge 9%
severe nausea 13%
parenchymal hepatitis 9%
proctitis 13%
face is yellow 9%
pain in the right side 13%
impaired pancreatic function 9%
data intestinal biopsy was performed 13%
temperature urticaria 9%
viral diarrhea 13%
eyelid tumors 9%
lymphoma 13%
bilirubin is elevated 9%
sudden diarrhea 13%
impaired spleen function 9%
chronic anal fissure 12%
chills when vomiting 9%
rectal stenosis 12%
hypertension 9%
calprotectin lowered 12%
causes vomiting 8%
intestinal ulcer 12%
right lobe of liver is increase 8%
a history of endoscopic surgery 12%
hypertensive heart failure 8%
oncology in the anamnesis 12%
electrocoagulation 8%
it doesn't work out 12%
urticaria 8%
rectovaginal fistula 12%
heaviness in the body 8%
convulsions 12%
venous bleeding 8%
perforation of the colon 12%
decrease in indirect bilirubin 8%
alcoholic pancreatitis 12%
lipoidosis 8%
giardiasis 12%
dryness 8%
suppuration of the skin 12%
volume of spleen is increased 8%
allergy to metal 12%
atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis 8%
rectal infiltration 12%
vitamin c reduced 8%
inflammatory infiltrate 12%
rashes on the palms 8%
abdominal surgery 12%
rash on the wrists 8%
phlegmon 12%
atherosclerosis of the aorta 8%
remission 12%
dupuytren contracture 8%
increased vitamin b9 12%
rashes on the hands 8%
pain due to flatulence 12%
pancreatic disease, unspecified 7%
primary immunodeficiency 12%
angiopathy 7%
chronic diarrhea 12%
hypotrophy 7%
consequences of infection 12%
reddening of the skin 7%

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