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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Bogorad syndromeSubperiosteal orbital abscess
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Distinctive symptoms
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tract crying attacks 66%
pain in the frontal sinuses 94%
crying during complaints 53%
empty nose syndrome 94%
cry when complaining 53%
pain in the frontal part 94%
lacrimation 53%
abscess 90%
cries at the reception 44%
foreign body of the nose 84%
paresis of the facial nerve 39%
inflammation of the eyes 21% 100%
eyebrow pain 38%
swelling from a bite 78%
neuritis of the facial nerve 37%
phlegmon of the eye socket 73%
lowering of eyebrows 36%
subperiosteal orbital abscess 69%
paralysis 34%
frontit 68%
pregnancy 34%
double vision 68%
drooling 33%
phlegmon 68%
photophobia 32%
pain in the upper eyelids 67%
neuritis 31%
a foreign body in the eye 63%
inflammation of the mucous membrane of the eyes 31%
very high fever 62%
nerve damage 31%
headache frontal 61%
facial pain 31%
blurred vision 61%
traumatic neuritis 30%
rigidity of the occipital muscles 60%
improvement after tears 30%
high fever 59%
neuralgia 30%
severe fever 59%
neurological pain 30%
stiffness in the body 59%
changeable mood 29%
epiglottitis in children 59%
film in the eyes 29%
swelling of the conjunctiva 59%
conjunctiva redness 26%
epiglottitis 58%
hypersalivation 26%
visual impairment 56%
corneal ulcer 26%
inflammation of the appendages 56%
crying from pain 25%
inflammation of larynx 56%
change of position 25%
bronchitis in children 55%
wound 25%
pseudomonas infection 55%
emotional 25%
eye surgery 21% 76%
neurological disorders 25%
injury rate 54%
need for protection 24%
typhlitis 54%
acute pain 24%
headache from above 54%
effects of drugs 24%
nose injury 54%
facial asymmetry 24%
hemophilic infection 52%
pain in the mouth 23%
heaviness in the eyes 51%
wound inflammation 23%
high temperature 51%
red blood vessels of the eyes 23%
inflammation 22% 72%
skin problems 22%
weakness of the eyes 50%
pain in the wound 22%
febrile body temperature 50%
keratitis 22%
discharge from the eyes 48%
the need for security 22%
eye swelling 47%
alternating symptoms 21%
acceleration of movements 46%
addiction 21%
streptococci 44%
variable symptoms 21%
muscle tension 43%
muscle damage 20%
acute injury 43%
alcohol dependence 20%
bronchitis 43%
head injury 20%
conservative 42%
consumes alcohol 20%
rapid reaction 41%
asymmetry 20%
stiffness in the joints 40%
early development 19%
general intoxication syndrome 40%
traumatic illness 19%
dependence on the doctor 39%
pain throughout the body 19%
muscle weakness 38%
consequences of childbirth 19%
helps others 38%
peptic ulcer 19%
thrombosis 38%
patient is motionless 19%
headaches 37%
soreness of the skin 18%
history of surgery 33% 70%
consequences of injuries 18%
acute condition 37%
subacute condition 18%
surgical infections 37%
intoxication 36%
brain damage 36%
onset of illness 35%
swelling 35%
impaired arterial function 34%
lowered 32%
increased 26% 54%
eye injury 23% 49%
mechanical damage to the eyes 23% 49%
consequences of taking medications 22% 46%
pain in the eyes 20% 42%
consequences of surgery 17% 35%
paresis 27% 41%
trauma 32% 34%

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