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Free Medical Coding > ICD10 CM > 2025 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Codes Index > 2025 ICD-10-CM Index Term Starting With ‘S’

2025 ICD-10-CM Index Term Starting With ‘S’

  • Saber, sabre shin or tibia (syphilitic), A50.56
  • Sac lacrimal
  • Saccharomyces infection, B37.9
  • Saccharopinuria, E72.3
  • Saccular
  • Sacculation
  • Sachs-Tay disease, E75.02
  • Sachs\’ amaurotic familial idiocy or disease, E75.02
  • Sacks-Libman disease, M32.11
  • Sacralgia, M53.3
  • Sacralization, Q76.49
  • Sacrodynia, M53.3
  • Sacroiliac joint
  • Sacroiliitis NEC, M46.1
  • Sacrum
  • Saddle
  • Sadism (sexual), F65.52
  • Sadness, postpartal, O90.6
  • Sadomasochism, F65.50
  • Saemisch\’s ulcer (cornea)
  • Sagging
  • Sahib disease, B55.0
  • Sailors\’ skin, L57.8
  • Saint
  • Salaam
  • Salicylism
  • Salivary duct or gland
  • Salivation, excessive, K11.7
  • Salmonella
  • Salmonellosis, A02.0
  • Salpingitis (catarrhal) (fallopian tube) (nodular) (pseudofollicular) (purulent) (septic), N70.91
  • Salpingo-oophoritis (catarrhal) (purulent) (ruptured) (septic) (suppurative), N70.93
  • Salpingo-ovaritis
  • Salpingocele, N83.4-
  • Salpingoperitonitis
  • Salzmann\’s nodular dystrophy
  • Sampson\’s cyst or tumor, N80.10-
  • San Joaquin fever (Valley), B38.0
  • Sandblaster\’s asthma, lung or pneumoconiosis, J62.8
  • Sander\’s disease (paranoia), F22
  • Sandfly fever, A93.1
  • Sandhoff\’s disease, E75.01
  • Sanfilippo syndrome (Type B) (Type C) (Type D), E76.22
  • Sanger-Brown ataxia, G11.2
  • Sao Paulo fever or typhus, A77.0
  • Saponification, mesenteric, K65.8
  • Sarcocele (benign)
  • Sarcocystosis, A07.8
  • Sarcoepiplocele
  • Sarcoepiplomphalocele, Q79.2
  • Sarcoglycanopathy, G71.0340
  • Sarcoid
  • Sarcoidosis, D86.9
  • Sarcoma (of)
  • Sarcomatosis
  • Sarcopenia (age-related), M62.84
  • Sarcosinemia, E72.59
  • Sarcosporidiosis (intestinal), A07.8
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Satiety, early, R68.81
  • Saturnine
  • Saturnism
  • Satyriasis, F52.8
  • Sauriasis
  • Sézary disease, C84.1-
  • SBE (subacute bacterial endocarditis), I33.0
  • Scabies (any site), B86
  • Scabs, R23.4
  • Scaglietti-Dagnini syndrome, E22.0
  • Scald
  • Scalenus anticus syndrome (anterior), G54.0
  • Scales, R23.4
  • Scaling, skin, R23.4
  • Scalp
  • Scapegoating affecting child, Z62.3
  • Scaphocephaly, Q75.0
  • Scapulalgia, M89.8X1
  • Scapulohumeral myopathy, G71.02
  • Scar, scarring, L90.5
  • Scarabiasis, B88.2
  • Scarlatina (anginosa) (maligna), A38.9
  • Scarlet fever (albuminuria) (angina), A38.9
  • Schamberg\’s disease (progressive pigmentary dermatosis), L81.7
  • Schatzki\’s ring (acquired) (esophagus) (lower), K22.2
  • Schaufenster krankheit, I20.8
  • Schaumann\’s
  • Schönlein (-Henoch) disease or purpura (primary) (rheumatic), D69.0
  • Schüller-Christian disease or syndrome, C96.5
  • Scheie\’s syndrome, E76.03
  • Schenck\’s disease, B42.1
  • Scheuermann\’s disease or osteochondrosis
  • Schilder disease (-Flatau), G37.0
  • Schilling-type monocytic leukemia, C93.0-
  • Schimmelbusch\’s disease, cystic mastitis, or hyperplasia
  • Schistosoma infestation
  • Schistosomiasis, B65.9
  • Schizencephaly, Q04.6
  • Schizoaffective psychosis, F25.9
  • Schizodontia, K00.2
  • Schizoid personality, F60.1
  • Schizophrenia, schizophrenic, F20.9
  • Schizothymia (persistent), F60.1
  • Schlatter-Osgood disease or osteochondrosis, M92.52-
  • Schlatter\’s tibia
  • Schmidt\’s syndrome (polyglandular, autoimmune), E31.0
  • Schmincke\’s carcinoma or tumor
  • Schmitz dysentery (-Stutzer), A03.0
  • Schmorl\’s disease or nodes
  • Schneiderian
  • Scholte\’s syndrome (malignant carcinoid), E34.0
  • Scholz disease or syndrome (-Bielchowsky-Henneberg), E75.25
  • Schottmuller\’s disease, A01.4
  • Schroeder\’s syndrome (endocrine hypertensive), E27.0
  • Schultze\’s type acroparesthesia, simple, I73.89
  • Schultz\’s disease or syndrome
  • Schwalbe-Ziehen-Oppenheim disease, G24.1
  • Schwannoma
  • Schwannomatosis, Q85.03
  • Schwartz syndrome (-Jampel), G71.13
  • Schwartz-Bartter syndrome, E22.2
  • Schweniger-Buzzi anetoderma, L90.1
  • Sciatic
  • Sciatica (infective), M54.3
  • Scimitar syndrome, Q26.8
  • Sclérose en plaques, G35
  • Sclera
  • Sclerectasia, H15.84-
  • Scleredema
  • Sclerema (adiposum) (edematosum) (neonatorum) (newborn), P83.0
  • Scleriasis
  • Scleritis, H15.00-
  • Sclerochoroiditis, H31.8
  • Scleroconjunctivitis
  • Sclerocystic ovary syndrome, E28.2
  • Sclerodactyly, sclerodactylia, L94.3
  • Scleroderma, sclerodermia (acrosclerotic) (diffuse) (generalized) (progressive) (pulmonary), M34.9-
  • Sclerokeratitis, H16.8
  • Scleroma nasi, A48.8
  • Scleromalacia (perforans), H15.05-
  • Scleromyxedema, L98.5
  • Sclerosis, sclerotic
  • Scoliosis (acquired) (postural), M41.9
  • Scoliotic pelvis
  • Scorbutus, scorbutic
  • Score, NIHSS (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale), R29.7-
  • Scotoma (arcuate) (Bjerrum) (central) (ring)
  • Scratch
  • Scratchy throat, R09.89
  • Screening (for), Z13.9
  • Scrofula, scrofulosis (tuberculosis of cervical lymph glands), A18.2
  • Scrofulide (primary) (tuberculous), A18.4
  • Scrofuloderma, scrofulodermia (any site) (primary), A18.4
  • Scrofulosus lichen (primary) (tuberculous), A18.4
  • Scrofulous
  • Scrotal tongue, K14.5
  • Scrotum
  • Scurvy, scorbutic, E54
  • Sealpox, B08.62
  • Seasickness, T75.3
  • Seatworm (infection) (infestation), B80
  • Sebaceous
  • Seborrhea, seborrheic, L21.9
  • Seckel\’s syndrome, Q87.19
  • Seclusion, pupil
  • Second hand tobacco smoke exposure (acute) (chronic), Z77.22
  • Secondary
  • Secretion
  • Section
  • Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic-induced
  • Segmentation, incomplete (congenital)
  • SEID (systemic exertion intolerance disease), G93.32
  • Seitelberger\’s syndrome (infantile neuraxonal dystrophy), G31.89
  • Seizure (s), R56.9
  • Selenium deficiency, dietary, E59
  • Self-damaging behavior (life-style), Z72.89
  • Self-harm (attempted)
  • Self-injury, nonsuicidal, R45.88
  • Self-mutilation (attempted)
  • Self-poisoning
  • Semicoma, R40.1
  • Seminal vesiculitis, N49.0
  • Seminoma, C62.9-
  • Senear-Usher disease or syndrome, L10.4
  • Senectus, R54
  • Senescence (without mention of psychosis), R54
  • Senile, senility, R41.81
  • Sensation
  • Sense loss
  • Sensibility disturbance (cortical) (deep) (vibratory), R20.9
  • Sensitive, sensitivity
  • Sensitiver Beziehungswahn, F22
  • Sensitization, auto-erythrocytic, D69.2
  • Separation
  • Sepsis (generalized) (unspecified organism), A41.9
  • Septate
  • Septic
  • Septicemia, A41.9
  • Septum, septate (congenital)
  • Sequelae (of)
  • Sequestration
  • Sequestrum
  • Sequoiosis lung or pneumonitis, J67.8
  • Serology for syphilis
  • Seroma
  • Seropurulent
  • Serositis, multiple, K65.8
  • Serous
  • Sertoli cell
  • Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor
  • Serum
  • Sesamoiditis, M25.8-
  • Severe sepsis, R65.20
  • Sever\’s disease or osteochondrosis
  • Sex
  • Sextuplet pregnancy
  • Sexual
  • Sexuality, pathologic
  • Shadow, lung, R91.8
  • Shaking palsy or paralysis
  • Shallowness, acetabulum
  • Shaver\’s disease, J63.1
  • Sheath (tendon)
  • Sheathing, retinal vessels, H35.01-
  • Shedding
  • Sheehan\’s disease or syndrome, E23.0
  • Shelf, rectal, K62.89
  • Shell teeth, K00.5
  • Shellshock (current), F43.0
  • Shield kidney, Q63.1
  • Shift
  • Shifting sleep-work schedule (affecting sleep), G47.26
  • Shiga dysentery (-Kruse), A03.0
  • Shiga\’s bacillus, A03.0
  • Shigella (dysentery)
  • Shigellosis, A03.9
  • Shin splints, S86.89
  • Shingles
  • Shipyard disease or eye, B30.0
  • Shirodkar suture, in pregnancy
  • Shock, R57.9
  • Shoemaker\’s chest, M95.4
  • Short, shortening, shortness
  • Shortsightedness
  • Shoshin (acute fulminating beriberi), E51.11
  • Shoulder
  • Shovel-shaped incisors, K00.2
  • Shower, thromboembolic
  • Shunt
  • Shutdown, renal, N28.9
  • Shy-Drager syndrome, G90.3
  • Sialadenitis, sialadenosis (any gland) (chronic) (periodic) (suppurative)
  • Sialectasia, K11.8
  • Sialidosis, E77.1
  • Sialitis, silitis (any gland) (chronic) (suppurative)
  • Sialoadenitis (any gland) (periodic) (suppurative), K11.20
  • Sialoadenopathy, K11.9
  • Sialoangitis
  • Sialodochitis (fibrinosa)
  • Sialodocholithiasis, K11.5
  • Sialolithiasis, K11.5
  • Sialometaplasia, necrotizing, K11.8
  • Sialorrhea
  • Sialosis, K11.7
  • Siamese twin, Q89.4
  • Sibling rivalry, Z62.891
  • Sicard\’s syndrome, G52.7
  • Sicca syndrome
  • Sick, R69
  • Sick-euthyroid syndrome, E07.81
  • Sickle-cell
  • Sicklemia
  • Sickness
  • Sideropenia
  • Siderosilicosis, J62.8
  • Siderosis (lung), J63.4
  • Siemens\’ syndrome (ectodermal dysplasia), Q82.8
  • Sighing, R06.89
  • Sigmoid
  • Sigmoiditis, K52.9
  • Silfversköld\’s syndrome, Q78.9
  • Silicosiderosis, J62.8
  • Silicosis, silicotic (simple) (complicated), J62.8
  • Silicotuberculosis, J65
  • Silo-fillers\’ disease, J68.8
  • Silver\’s syndrome, Q87.19
  • Simian malaria, B53.1
  • Simmonds\’ cachexia or disease, E23.0
  • Simons\’ disease or syndrome (progressive lipodystrophy), E88.1
  • Simple, simplex
  • Simulation, conscious (of illness), Z76.5
  • Simultanagnosia (asimultagnosia), R48.3
  • Sin Nombre virus disease (Hantavirus) (cardio)-pulmonary syndrome), B33.4
  • Sinding-Larsen disease or osteochondrosis
  • Singapore hemorrhagic fever, A91
  • Singer\’s node or nodule, J38.2
  • Single
  • Singultus, R06.6
  • Sinus
  • Sinusitis (accessory) (chronic) (hyperplastic) (nasal) (nonpurulent) (purulent), J32.9
  • Sinusitis-bronchiectasis-situs inversus (syndrome) (triad), Q89.3
  • Sipple\’s syndrome, E31.22
  • Sirenomelia (syndrome), Q87.2
  • Siriasis, T67.01
  • Sirkari\’s disease, B55.0
  • Siti, A65
  • Situation, psychiatric, F99
  • Situational
  • Situs inversus or transversus (abdominalis) (thoracis), Q89.3
  • Sixth disease, B08.20
  • Sjögren-Larsson syndrome, Q87.19
  • Sjögren\’s syndrome or disease
  • Skeletal
  • Skene\’s gland
  • Skenitis
  • Skerljevo, A65
  • Skevas-Zerfus disease
  • Skin
  • Slate-dressers\’ or slate-miners\’ lung, J62.8
  • Sleep
  • Sleep hygiene
  • Sleep-wake schedule disorder, G47.20
  • Sleeping sickness
  • Sleeplessness
  • Slim disease (in HIV infection), B20
  • Slipped, slipping
  • Slocumb\’s syndrome, E27.0
  • Sloughing (multiple) (phagedena) (skin)
  • Slow
  • Slowing, urinary stream, R39.198
  • Sluder\’s neuralgia (syndrome), G44.89
  • Slurred, slurring speech, R47.81
  • Small (ness)
  • Small-and-light-for-dates
  • Small-for-dates (infant), P05.10
  • Smallpox, B03
  • Smearing, fecal, R15.1
  • SMEI (severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy), G40.83-
  • Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome, E78.72
  • Smith\’s fracture, S52.54-
  • Smoker
  • Smoker\’s
  • Smoking
  • Smothering spells, R06.81
  • Snaggle teeth, tooth, M26.39
  • Snapping
  • Sneddon-Wilkinson disease or syndrome (sub-corneal pustular dermatosis), L13.1
  • Sneezing (intractable), R06.7
  • Sniffing
  • Sniffles
  • Snoring, R06.83
  • Snow blindness
  • Snuffles (non-syphilitic), R06.5
  • Social
  • Sodoku, A25.0
  • Soemmerring\’s ring
  • Soft
  • Softening
  • Soldier\’s
  • Solitary
  • Solvent abuse
  • Somatization reaction, somatic reaction
  • Somnambulism, F51.3
  • Somnolence, R40.0
  • Sonne dysentery, A03.3
  • Soor, B37.0
  • Sore
  • Soto\’s syndrome (cerebral gigantism), Q87.3
  • South African cardiomyopathy syndrome, I42.8
  • Southeast Asian hemorrhagic fever, A91
  • Spacing
  • Spade-like hand (congenital), Q68.1
  • Spading nail, L60.8
  • Spanish collar, N47.1
  • Sparganosis, B70.1
  • Spasm, spastic, spasticity (s), R25.2
  • Spasmodic
  • Spasmophilia
  • Spasmus nutans, F98.4
  • Spastic, spasticity
  • Speaker\’s throat, R49.8
  • Specific, specified
  • Speech
  • Spells, transient oxygen desaturation of newborn, P28.40
  • Spencer\’s disease, A08.19
  • Spens\’ syndrome (syncope with heart block), I45.9
  • Sperm counts (fertility testing), Z31.41
  • Spermatic cord
  • Spermatocele, N43.40
  • Spermatocystitis, N49.0
  • Spermatocytoma, C62.9-
  • Spermatorrhea, N50.89
  • Sphacelus
  • Sphenoidal
  • Sphenoiditis (chronic)
  • Sphenopalatine ganglion neuralgia, G90.09
  • Sphericity, increased, lens (congenital), Q12.4
  • Spherocytosis (congenital) (familial) (hereditary), D58.0
  • Spherophakia, Q12.4
  • Sphincter
  • Sphincteritis, sphincter of Oddi
  • Sphingolipidosis, E75.3
  • Sphingomyelinosis, E75.3
  • Spicule tooth, K00.2
  • Spider
  • Spiegler-Fendt
  • Spielmeyer-Vogt disease, E75.4
  • Spina bifida (aperta), Q05.9
  • Spindle, Krukenberg\’s
  • Spine, spinal
  • Spiradenoma (eccrine)
  • Spirillosis, A25.0
  • Spirillum
  • Spirochetal
  • Spirochetosis, A69.9
  • Spirometrosis, B70.1
  • Spitting blood
  • Splanchnoptosis, K63.4
  • Spleen, splenic
  • Splenectasis
  • Splenitis (interstitial) (malignant) (nonspecific), D73.89
  • Splenocele, D73.89
  • Splenomegaly, splenomegalia (Bengal) (cryptogenic) (idiopathic) (tropical), R16.1
  • Splenopathy, D73.9
  • Splenoptosis, D73.89
  • Splenosis, D73.89
  • Splinter
  • Split, splitting
  • Spondylarthrosis
  • Spondylitis (chronic)
  • Spondyloarthritis
  • Spondylolisthesis (acquired) (degenerative), M43.10
  • Spondylolysis (acquired), M43.00
  • Spondylopathy, M48.9
  • Spondylosis, M47.9
  • Sponge
  • Sponge-diver\’s disease
  • Spongioblastoma (any type)
  • Spongioneuroblastoma
  • Spontaneous
  • Spoon nail, L60.3
  • Sporadic
  • Sporothrix schenckii infection
  • Sporotrichosis, B42.9
  • Spots, spotting (in) (of)
  • Spotted fever, A77.9
  • Sprain (joint) (ligament)
  • Sprengel\’s deformity (congenital), Q74.0
  • Sprue (tropical), K90.1
  • Spur, bone
  • Spurway\’s syndrome, Q78.0
  • Sputum
  • Squamous
  • Squashed nose, M95.0
  • Squeeze, diver\’s, T70.3
  • Squint
  • SSADHD (succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency), E72.81
  • St. Hubert\’s disease, A82.9
  • Stab
  • Stafne\’s cyst or cavity, M27.0
  • Staggering gait, R26.0
  • Staghorn calculus
  • Stain, staining
  • Stammering, F80.81
  • Standstill
  • Stannosis, J63.5
  • Stanton\’s disease
  • Staphylitis (acute) (catarrhal) (chronic) (gangrenous) (membranous) (suppurative) (ulcerative), K12.2
  • Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome, L00
  • Staphylococcemia, A41.2
  • Staphylococcus, staphylococcal
  • Staphyloma (sclera)
  • Stargardt\’s disease
  • Starvation (inanition) (due to lack of food), T73.0
  • Stasis
  • State (of)
  • Status (post)
  • Stähli\’s line (cornea) (pigment)
  • Stealing
  • Steam burn
  • Steatocystoma multiplex, L72.2
  • Steatohepatitis (nonalcoholic) (NASH), K75.81
  • Steatoma, L72.3
  • Steatorrhea (chronic), K90.9
  • Steatosis, E88.89
  • Steele-Richardson-Olszewski disease or syndrome, G23.1
  • Stein-Leventhal syndrome, E28.2
  • Steinbrocker\’s syndrome, G90.8
  • Steinert\’s disease, G71.11
  • Stein\’s syndrome, E28.2
  • STEMI, I21.3
  • Stenocardia, I20.8
  • Stenocephaly, Q75.8
  • Stenosis, stenotic (cicatricial)
  • Stent jail, T82.897
  • Stercolith (impaction), K56.41
  • Stercoraceous, stercoral ulcer, K63.3
  • Stereotypies NEC, F98.4
  • Sterility
  • Sterilization
  • Sternalgia
  • Sternopagus, Q89.4
  • Sternum bifidum, Q76.7
  • Steroid
  • Stevens-Johnson disease or syndrome, L51.1
  • Stewart-Morel syndrome, M85.2
  • Sticker\’s disease, B08.3
  • Sticky eye
  • Stieda\’s disease
  • Stiff neck
  • Stiff-man syndrome, G25.82
  • Stiffness, joint NEC, M25.60-
  • Stigmata congenital syphilis, A50.59
  • Still-Felty syndrome
  • Stillbirth, P95
  • Still\’s disease or syndrome (juvenile), M08.20
  • Stimulation, ovary, E28.1
  • Sting (venomous) (with allergic or anaphylactic shock)
  • Stippled epiphyses, Q78.8
  • Stitch
  • Stokes-Adams disease or syndrome, I45.9
  • Stokes\’ disease, E05.00
  • Stokvis disease (-Talma), D74.8
  • Stoma malfunction
  • Stomach
  • Stomatitis (denture) (ulcerative), K12.1
  • Stomatocytosis, D58.8
  • Stomatomycosis, B37.0
  • Stomatorrhagia, K13.79
  • Stone (s)
  • Stonecutter\’s lung, J62.8
  • Stonemason\’s asthma, disease, lung or pneumoconiosis, J62.8
  • Stoppage
  • Storm, thyroid
  • Strabismus (congenital) (nonparalytic), H50.9
  • Strain
  • Straining, on urination, R39.16
  • Strand, vitreous
  • Strangulation, strangulated
  • Strangury, R30.0
  • Straw itch, B88.0
  • Strawberry
  • Strümpell-Marie spine
  • Strümpell-Westphal pseudosclerosis, E83.01
  • Streak (s)
  • Strephosymbolia, F81.0
  • Streptobacillary fever, A25.1
  • Streptobacillosis, A25.1
  • Streptobacillus moniliformis, A25.1
  • Streptococcus, streptococcal
  • Streptomycosis, B47.1
  • Streptotrichosis, A48.8
  • Stress, F43.9
  • Stretching, nerve
  • Striae albicantes, atrophicae or distensae (cutis), L90.6
  • Stricture
  • Stridor, R06.1
  • Stridulous
  • Stroke (apoplectic) (brain) (embolic) (ischemic) (paralytic) (thrombotic), I63.9
  • Stromatosis, endometrial, D39.0
  • Strongyloidiasis, strongyloidosis, B78.9
  • Strophulus pruriginosus, L28.2
  • Struck by lightning
  • Struma
  • Strumipriva cachexia, E03.4
  • Stuart deficiency disease (factor X), D68.2
  • Stuart-Prower factor deficiency (factor X), D68.2
  • Student\’s elbow
  • Stump
  • Stunting, nutritional, E45
  • Stupor (catatonic), R40.1
  • Sturge disease or syndrome (-Weber) (-Dimitri) (-Kalischer), Q85.89
  • Stuttering, F80.81
  • Sty, stye (external) (internal) (meibomian) (zeisian)
  • Subacidity, gastric, K31.89
  • Subacute
  • Subarachnoid
  • Subcortical
  • Subcostal syndrome, nerve compression
  • Subcutaneous, subcuticular
  • Subdural
  • Subendocardium
  • Subependymoma
  • Suberosis, J67.3
  • Subglossitis
  • Subhemophilia, D66
  • Subinvolution
  • Sublingual
  • Sublinguitis
  • Subluxatable hip, Q65.6
  • Subluxation
  • Submaxillary
  • Submersion (fatal) (nonfatal), T75.1
  • Submucous
  • Subnormal, subnormality
  • Subphrenic
  • Subscapular nerve
  • Subseptus uterus, Q51.28
  • Subsiding appendicitis, K36
  • Substance-induced (other psychoactive)
  • Substernal thyroid, E04.9
  • Substitution disorder, F44.9
  • Subtentorial
  • Subthyroidism (acquired)
  • Succenturiate placenta, O43.19-
  • Sucking thumb, child (excessive), F98.8
  • Sudamen, sudamina, L74.1
  • Sudanese kala-azar, B55.0
  • Sudden
  • Sudeck\’s atrophy, disease, or syndrome
  • Suffocation
  • Sugar
  • Suicide, suicidal (attempted), T14.91
  • Suipestifer infection
  • Sulfhemoglobinemia, sulphemoglobinemia (acquired) (with methemoglobinemia), D74.8
  • Sumatran mite fever, A75.3
  • Summer
  • Sunburn, L55.9
  • SUNCT (short lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection and tearing), G44.059
  • Sundowning, F05
  • Sunken acetabulum
  • Sunstroke, T67.01
  • Superfecundation
  • Superfetation
  • Superinvolution (uterus), N85.8
  • Supernumerary (congenital)
  • Supervision (of)
  • Supplemental teeth, K00.1
  • Suppression
  • Suppuration, suppurative
  • Supraeruption of tooth (teeth), M26.34
  • Supraglottitis, J04.30
  • Suprarenal (gland)
  • Suprascapular nerve
  • Suprasellar
  • Surfer\’s knots or nodules, S89.8-
  • Surgical
  • Surveillance (of) (for)
  • Susceptibility to disease, genetic, Z15.89
  • Suspected condition, ruled out
  • Suspended uterus
  • Sutton\’s nevus, D22.9
  • Suture
  • Swab inadvertently left in operation wound
  • Swallowed, swallowing
  • Swan-neck deformity (finger)
  • Swearing, compulsive, F42.8
  • Sweat, sweats
  • Sweating, excessive, R61
  • Sweeley-Klionsky disease, E75.21
  • Sweet\’s disease or dermatosis, L98.2
  • Swelling (of), R60.9
  • Swift disease (-Feer)
  • Swimmer\’s
  • Swimming in the head, R42
  • Swollen
  • Swyer syndrome, Q99.1
  • Sycosis, L73.8
  • Sydenham\’s chorea
  • Sylvatic yellow fever, A95.0
  • Sylvest\’s disease, B33.0
  • Symblepharon, H11.23-
  • Symond\’s syndrome, G93.2
  • Sympathetic
  • Sympatheticotonia, G90.8
  • Sympathicoblastoma
  • Sympathogonioma
  • Symphalangy (fingers) (toes), Q70.9
  • Symptoms NEC, R68.89
  • Sympus, Q74.2
  • Syncephalus, Q89.4
  • Synchondrosis
  • Synchysis (scintillans) (senile) (vitreous body), H43.89
  • Syncope (near) (pre-), R55
  • Syndactylism, syndactyly, Q70.9
  • Syndrome
  • Synechia (anterior) (iris) (posterior) (pupil)
  • Synesthesia, R20.8
  • Syngamiasis, syngamosis, B83.3
  • Synodontia, K00.2
  • Synorchidism, synorchism, Q55.1
  • Synostosis (congenital), Q78.8
  • Synovial sarcoma
  • Synovioma (malignant)
  • Synoviosarcoma
  • Synovitis, M65.9
  • Syphilid, A51.39
  • Syphilis, syphilitic (acquired), A53.9
  • Syphiloma, A52.79
  • Syphilophobia, F45.29
  • Syringadenoma
  • Syringobulbia, G95.0
  • Syringocystadenoma
  • Syringoma
  • Syringomyelia, G95.0
  • Syringomyelitis
  • Syringomyelocele
  • Syringopontia, G95.0
  • System, systemic
  • Systemic exertion intolerance disease [SEID], G93.32

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