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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Hernia of the white line of the abdomenInversion of the spleen
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Distinctive symptoms
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hernia of the white line of the abdomen 30%
enlargement of the spleen 92%
hernia of the abdomen 100% 69%
inversion of the spleen 91%
from the discharge of gases 19%
abscess of the spleen 87%
postoperative seroma 19%
abdominal pain on the left 77%
diastasis of the rectus abdominal 19%
tumors of the spleen 76%
constipation 19%
accumulation of gases in the stomach 72%
a history of prosthetics 17%
bloating pain 10% 80%
hernia 77% 58%
spleen lymphoma 70%
lipomas 17%
splenectomy 70%
umbilical hernia 17%
hyposplenism 70%
intestinal resection 17%
gray plaque on her tongue 70%
postoperative scars 17%
visceroptosis 70%
inguinal hernia surgery 16%
necrosis 5% 74%
consequences of taking medications 16%
pain due to flatulence 10% 78%
skin problems 16%
acute abdomen 12% 80%
postoperative pain 15%
pain in the intestines 6% 73%
impaired prostate function 15%
abnormalities of spleen development 66%
Chronical bronchitis 15%
spleen infarction 66%
consequences of abdominal trauma 15%
stool delay 6% 72%
chronic bronchitis unspecified 15%
history of laparoscopic surgery 14% 80%
a history of endoscopic surgery 14%
gases in the stomach 5% 70%
trauma 14%
hemorrhagic pancreatitis 65%
acute bronchitis 14%
pain under the left shoulder blade 62%
consequences of injuries 14%
stomach pain constant 62%
bronchitis 14%
constant bloating 60%
urination when coughing 14%
fecal vomiting 5% 65%
infected wounds 13%
left-sided symptoms 59%
cough 13%
pain in the spleen 59%
inguinal hernia 13%
gradual deterioration of the condition 4% 63%
benign neoplasms 13%
portal vein thrombosis 58%
a history of plastic surgery 13%
acute abdominal pains 5% 63%
pain from the load 13%
curvature of the legs 57%
frequent colds 13%
tumors of the peritoneum 57%
intermittent constipation 13%
pain in the left shoulder blade 56%
consequences of plastic surgery 13%
sharp pain in the stomach 5% 61%
recurrent inguinal hernia 13%
stool with gases 5% 61%
genital neoplasms 13%
purulent appendicitis 56%
prostate adenoma 13%
rupture of the spleen 56%
cough after whooping cough 12%
postoperative peritonitis 55%
pressure on the rectum 12%
purulent cholecystitis 55%
elderly patients 12%
abundant stool 5% 60%
worse during day 12%
abdominal pain 16% 71%
wound 12%
purulent pancreatitis 54%
history of vein surgery 12%
omission of internal organs 5% 59%
adhesive intestinal obstruction 12%
hypersplenism 53%
thin 12%
gastric perforation 53%
fat deposits 12%
overlaid tongue 53%
pain during exercise 12%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 19% 72%
history of liver surgery 12%
ulcer penetration 51%
impaired lung function 12%
cholecystopancreatitis 51%
abdominal injuries 12%
frequent bloating 51%
nausea belching 11%
defense of abdominal muscles 51%
obesity on the stomach 11%
hernia of the esophagus 51%
nausea 11%
pain in the feet permanent 50%
pain in the navel area 11%
acute cholecystitis 50%
cough prolonged 11%
intra-abdominal abscesses 50%
weak stream of urine 11%
abdominal pain with vomiting 9% 59%
ligature fistula 11%
vomiting 9% 59%
frequent heartburn 11%
lymphogranulomatosis 50%
open person 11%
autoimmune thrombocytopenia 49%
pain in the navel area 11%
acute appendicitis 49%
prolonged urination 11%
ligament rupture 49%
constipation flatulence 11%
ligament damage 49%
congestion belching 11%
constant abdominal pain 6% 55%
wound postoperative 11%
pain under the shoulder blade 9% 58%
connective tissue weakness 11%
bloating 31% 80%
cough from screaming 11%
appendicitis 48%
overwork 11%
increased 10% 58%
difficulty urinating 11%
impaired gastric function 12% 60%
prolonged bronchitis 11%
history of surgery 17% 65%
pain in the groin area 11%
thrombosis of the lower extremities 48%
lower abdominal pain in women 10%
high temperature 47%
intestinal dyskinesia 10%
fever abdominal pain 47%
digestive disorders 10%
feeling of heat 47%
worse constipation 10%
gastrojunal ulcer 47%
atonic constipation 10%
feeling of heat in the stomach 47%
obstructive bronchitis 10%
acute pain in the legs 46%
copd 10%
portal hypertension 46%
cough tearing 10%
violation of the stool 6% 52%
diabetes mellitus 10%
abdominal surgery 22% 68%
lower abdominal pain 10%
often abdominal pain 46%
hematoma 10%
pre-fainting condition 45%
acute obstructive bronchitis 10%
erythrocytic anemia 45%
discomfort in the intestines 10%
leukemia 44%
heartburn 10%
stomach ulcer 44%
pain under the right shoulder blade 10%
cholecystitis 44%
tension of the anterior abdominal wall 10%
malignant lymphoma 44%
worse in morning 10%
intestinal ulcer 44%
burning in the stomach 10%
pain in the intestines 22% 66%
constipation prolonged 10%
intestinal abscess 5% 49%
femoral hernia 10%
apoplexy 43%
obesity 10%
lymphoma 43%
conducting an inspection 10%
vomiting multiple 43%
bronchial adenoma 10%
immaturity 43%
urethral syndrome 9%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 43%
constantly crying 9%
increased ESR 42%
phlegmon 9%
1 pregnancy 42%
tendency to fullness 9%
pancreatitis 42%
anesthesia 9%
feeling of fullness 42%
urethral stricture 9%
patient's condition 10% 52%

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