2024 ICD-10-CM Diseases and Injuries - Index "S"
The ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries is an alphabetical listing of medical terms, with each term mapped to one or more ICD-10-CM code(s). To find the ICD-10-CM code for a specific condition browse this alphabetical index of clinical terms and conditions. Keep in mind that a condition may not appear under the exact same phrasing so make sure to use synonyms. Once you have identified the condition the ICD-10-CM code(s) should be listed next to that condition.
- Saber, sabre shin or tibia (syphilitic)
- Sac lacrimal
- Saccharomyces infection
- Saccharopinuria
- Saccular
- Sacculation
- Sachs' amaurotic familial idiocy or disease
- Sachs-Tay disease
- Sacks-Libman disease
- Sacralgia
- Sacralization
- Sacrodynia
- Sacroiliac joint
- Sacroiliitis NEC
- Sacrum
- Saddle
- Sadism (sexual)
- Sadness, postpartal
- Sadomasochism
- Saemisch's ulcer (cornea)
- See: Ulcer, cornea, central;
- Sagging
- Sahib disease
- Sailors' skin
- Saint
- Salaam
- Salicylism
- Salivary duct or gland
- Salivation, excessive
- Salmonella
- See: Infection, Salmonella;
- Salmonellosis
- Salpingitis (catarrhal) (fallopian tube) (nodular) (pseudofollicular) (purulent) (septic)
- Salpingocele
- Salpingo-oophoritis (catarrhal) (purulent) (ruptured) (septic) (suppurative)
- Salpingo-ovaritis
- See: Salpingo-oophoritis;
- Salpingoperitonitis
- See: Salpingo-oophoritis;
- Salzmann's nodular dystrophy
- Sampson's cyst or tumor
- San Joaquin (Valley) fever
- Sandblaster's asthma, lung or pneumoconiosis
- Sander's disease (paranoia)
- Sandfly fever
- Sandhoff's disease
- Sanfilippo (Type B) (Type C) (Type D) syndrome
- Sanger-Brown ataxia
- Sao Paulo fever or typhus
- Saponification, mesenteric
- Sarcocele (benign)
- Sarcocystosis
- Sarcoepiplocele
- See: Hernia;
- Sarcoepiplomphalocele
- Sarcoglycanopathy
- Sarcoid
- Sarcoidosis
- Sarcoma (of)
- See Also: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
- Sarcomatosis
- Sarcopenia (age-related)
- Sarcosinemia
- Sarcosporidiosis (intestinal)
- SARS-CoV-2
- Satiety, early
- Saturnine
- Saturnism
- Satyriasis
- Sauriasis
- See: Ichthyosis;
- SBE (subacute bacterial endocarditis)
- Scabies (any site)
- Scabs
- Scaglietti-Dagnini syndrome
- Scald
- See: Burn;
- Scalenus anticus (anterior) syndrome
- Scales
- Scaling, skin
- Scalp
- Scapegoating affecting child
- Scaphocephaly, non-deformational
- Scapulalgia
- Scapulohumeral myopathy
- Scar, scarring
- See Also: Cicatrix;
- Scarabiasis
- Scarlatina (anginosa) (maligna)
- Scarlet fever (albuminuria) (angina)
- Schamberg's disease (progressive pigmentary dermatosis)
- Schatzki's ring (acquired) (esophagus) (lower)
- Schaufenster krankheit
- Schaumann's
- Scheie's syndrome
- Schenck's disease
- Scheuermann's disease or osteochondrosis
- Schilder (-Flatau) disease
- Schilling-type monocytic leukemia
- Schimmelbusch's disease, cystic mastitis, or hyperplasia
- See: Mastopathy, cystic;
- Schistosoma infestation
- See: Infestation, Schistosoma;
- Schistosomiasis
- Schizencephaly
- Schizoaffective psychosis
- Schizodontia
- Schizoid personality
- Schizophrenia, schizophrenic
- Schizothymia (persistent)
- Schlatter-Osgood disease or osteochondrosis
- Schlatter's tibia
- Schmidt's syndrome (polyglandular, autoimmune)
- Schmincke's carcinoma or tumor
- Schmitz (-Stutzer) dysentery
- Schmorl's disease or nodes
- Schneiderian
- Scholte's syndrome (malignant carcinoid)
- Scholz (-Bielchowsky-Henneberg) disease or syndrome
- Schönlein (-Henoch) disease or purpura (primary) (rheumatic)
- Schottmuller's disease
- Schroeder's syndrome (endocrine hypertensive)
- Schüller-Christian disease or syndrome
- Schultze's type acroparesthesia, simple
- Schultz's disease or syndrome
- See: Agranulocytosis;
- Schwalbe-Ziehen-Oppenheim disease
- Schwannoma
- See Also: Neoplasm, nerve, benign;
- Schwannomatosis
- Schwartz (-Jampel) syndrome
- Schwartz-Bartter syndrome
- Schweniger-Buzzi anetoderma
- Sciatic
- Sciatica (infective)
- Scimitar syndrome
- Sclera
- Sclerectasia
- Scleredema
- Sclerema (adiposum) (edematosum) (neonatorum) (newborn)
- Scleriasis
- See: Scleroderma;
- Scleritis
- Sclerochoroiditis
- Scleroconjunctivitis
- Sclerocystic ovary syndrome
- Sclerodactyly, sclerodactylia
- Scleroderma, sclerodermia (acrosclerotic) (diffuse) (generalized) (progressive) (pulmonary)
- See Also: Sclerosis, systemic;
- Sclerokeratitis
- Scleroma nasi
- Scleromalacia (perforans)
- Scleromyxedema
- Sclérose en plaques
- Sclerosis, sclerotic
- Scoliosis (acquired) (postural)
- Scoliotic pelvis
- Scorbutus, scorbutic
- See Also: Scurvy;
- Score, NIHSS (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale)
- Scotoma (arcuate) (Bjerrum) (central) (ring)
- See Also: Defect, visual field, localized, scotoma;
- Scratch
- Scratchy throat
- Screening (for)
- Scrofula, scrofulosis (tuberculosis of cervical lymph glands)
- Scrofulide (primary) (tuberculous)
- Scrofuloderma, scrofulodermia (any site) (primary)
- Scrofulosus lichen (primary) (tuberculous)
- Scrofulous
- Scrotal tongue
- Scrotum
- Scurvy, scorbutic
- Sealpox
- Seasickness
- Seatworm (infection) (infestation)
- Sebaceous
- Seborrhea, seborrheic
- Seckel's syndrome
- Seclusion, pupil
- See: Membrane, pupillary;
- Second hand tobacco smoke exposure (acute) (chronic)
- Secondary
- Secretion
- Section
- Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic-induced
- Segmentation, incomplete (congenital)
- See Also: Fusion;
- SEID (systemic exertion intolerance disease)
- Seitelberger's syndrome (infantile neuraxonal dystrophy)
- Seizure (s)
- See Also: Convulsions;
- Selenium deficiency, dietary
- Self-damaging behavior (life-style)
- Self-harm (attempted)
- Self-injury, nonsuicidal
- Self-mutilation (attempted)
- Self-poisoning
- Semicoma
- Seminal vesiculitis
- Seminoma
- Senear-Usher disease or syndrome
- Senectus
- Senescence (without mention of psychosis)
- Senile, senility
- Sensation
- Sense loss
- Sensibility disturbance (cortical) (deep) (vibratory)
- Sensitive, sensitivity
- See Also: Allergy;
- Sensitiver Beziehungswahn
- Sensitization, auto-erythrocytic
- Separation
- Sepsis (generalized) (unspecified organism)
- Septate
- See: Septum;
- Septic
- Septicemia
- Septum, septate (congenital)
- See Also: Anomaly, by site;
- Sequelae (of)
- Sequestration
- Sequestrum
- Sequoiosis lung or pneumonitis
- Serology for syphilis
- Seroma
- See Also: Hematoma;
- Seropurulent
- Serositis, multiple
- Serous
- Sertoli cell
- Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor
- Serum
- Sesamoiditis
- Severe sepsis
- Sever's disease or osteochondrosis
- Sex
- Sextuplet pregnancy
- See: Pregnancy, sextuplet;
- Sexual
- Sexuality, pathologic
- See: Deviation, sexual;
- Sézary disease
- Shadow, lung
- Shaking palsy or paralysis
- See: Parkinsonism;
- Shallowness, acetabulum
- Shaver's disease
- Sheath (tendon)
- Sheathing, retinal vessels
- Shedding
- Sheehan's disease or syndrome
- Shelf, rectal
- Shell teeth
- Shellshock (current)
- Shield kidney
- Shift
- Shifting sleep-work schedule (affecting sleep)
- Shiga (-Kruse) dysentery
- Shiga's bacillus
- Shigella (dysentery)
- See: Dysentery, bacillary;
- Shigellosis
- Shin splints
- Shingles
- See: Herpes, zoster;
- Shipyard disease or eye
- Shirodkar suture, in pregnancy
- Shock
- Shoemaker's chest
- Short, shortening, shortness
- Shortsightedness
- See: Myopia;
- Shoshin (acute fulminating beriberi)
- Shoulder
- Shovel-shaped incisors
- Shower, thromboembolic
- See: Embolism;
- Shunt
- Shutdown, renal
- Shy-Drager syndrome
- Sialadenitis, sialadenosis (any gland) (chronic) (periodic) (suppurative)
- See: Sialoadenitis;
- Sialectasia
- Sialidosis
- Sialitis, silitis (any gland) (chronic) (suppurative)
- See: Sialoadenitis;
- Sialoadenitis (any gland) (periodic) (suppurative)
- Sialoadenopathy
- Sialoangitis
- See: Sialoadenitis;
- Sialodochitis (fibrinosa)
- See: Sialoadenitis;
- Sialodocholithiasis
- Sialolithiasis
- Sialometaplasia, necrotizing
- Sialorrhea
- See Also: Ptyalism;
- Sialosis
- Siamese twin
- Sibling rivalry
- Sicard's syndrome
- Sicca syndrome
- See: Syndrome, Sjögren;
- Sick
- Sick-euthyroid syndrome
- Sickle-cell
- Sicklemia
- See Also: Disease, sickle-cell;
- Sickness
- Sideropenia
- See: Anemia, iron deficiency;
- Siderosilicosis
- Siderosis (lung)
- Siemens' syndrome (ectodermal dysplasia)
- Sighing
- Sigmoid
- Sigmoiditis
- See Also: Enteritis;
- Silfversköld's syndrome
- Silicosiderosis
- Silicosis, silicotic (simple) (complicated)
- Silicotuberculosis
- Silo-fillers' disease
- Silver's syndrome
- Simian malaria
- Simmonds' cachexia or disease
- Simons' disease or syndrome (progressive lipodystrophy)
- Simple, simplex
- Simulation, conscious (of illness)
- Simultanagnosia (asimultagnosia)
- Sin Nombre virus disease (Hantavirus) (cardio)-pulmonary syndrome)
- Sinding-Larsen disease or osteochondrosis
- Singapore hemorrhagic fever
- Singer's node or nodule
- Single
- Singultus
- Sinus
- See Also: Fistula;
- Sinusitis (accessory) (chronic) (hyperplastic) (nasal) (nonpurulent) (purulent)
- Sinusitis-bronchiectasis-situs inversus (syndrome) (triad)
- Sipple's syndrome
- Sirenomelia (syndrome)
- Siriasis
- Sirkari's disease
- Siti
- Situation, psychiatric
- Situational
- Situs inversus or transversus (abdominalis) (thoracis)
- Sixth disease
- Sjögren-Larsson syndrome
- Sjögren's syndrome or disease
- See: Syndrome, Sjögren;
- Skeletal
- Skene's gland
- Skenitis
- See: Urethritis;
- Skerljevo
- Skevas-Zerfus disease
- Skin
- Slate-dressers' or slate-miners' lung
- Sleep
- Sleep hygiene
- Sleeping sickness
- See: Sickness, sleeping;
- Sleeplessness
- See: Insomnia;
- Sleep-wake schedule disorder
- Slim disease (in HIV infection)
- Slipped, slipping
- Slocumb's syndrome
- Sloughing (multiple) (phagedena) (skin)
- See Also: Gangrene;
- Slow
- Slowing, urinary stream
- Sluder's neuralgia (syndrome)
- Slurred, slurring speech
- Small (ness)
- Small-and-light-for-dates
- See: Small for dates;
- Small-for-dates (infant)
- Smallpox
- Smearing, fecal
- SMEI (severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy)
- Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome
- Smith's fracture
- Smoker
- Smoker's
- Smoking
- Smothering spells
- Snaggle teeth, tooth
- Snapping
- Sneddon-Wilkinson disease or syndrome (sub-corneal pustular dermatosis)
- Sneezing (intractable)
- Sniffing
- Sniffles
- Snoring
- Snow blindness
- Snuffles (non-syphilitic)
- Social
- Sodoku
- Soemmerring's ring
- See: Cataract, secondary;
- Soft
- Softening
- Soldier's
- Solitary
- Solvent abuse
- See: Abuse, drug, inhalant;
- Somatization reaction, somatic reaction
- See: Disorder, somatoform;
- Somnambulism
- Somnolence
- Sonne dysentery
- Soor
- Sore
- Soto's syndrome (cerebral gigantism)
- South African cardiomyopathy syndrome
- Southeast Asian hemorrhagic fever
- Spacing
- Spade-like hand (congenital)
- Spading nail
- Spanish collar
- Sparganosis
- Spasm (s), spastic, spasticity
- Spasmodic
- Spasmophilia
- See: Tetany;
- Spasmus nutans
- Spastic, spasticity
- See Also: Spasm;
- Speaker's throat
- Specific, specified
- Speech
- Spells, transient oxygen desaturation of newborn
- See Also: Apnea, newborn;
- Spencer's disease
- Spens' syndrome (syncope with heart block)
- Sperm counts (fertility testing)
- Spermatic cord
- Spermatocele
- Spermatocystitis
- Spermatocytoma
- Spermatorrhea
- Sphacelus
- See: Gangrene;
- Sphenoidal
- Sphenoiditis (chronic)
- See: Sinusitis, sphenoidal;
- Sphenopalatine ganglion neuralgia
- Sphericity, increased, lens (congenital)
- Spherocytosis (congenital) (familial) (hereditary)
- Spherophakia
- Sphincter
- Sphincteritis, sphincter of Oddi
- See: Cholangitis;
- Sphingolipidosis
- Sphingomyelinosis
- Spicule tooth
- Spider
- Spiegler-Fendt
- Spielmeyer-Vogt disease
- Spina bifida (aperta)
- Spindle, Krukenberg's
- Spine, spinal
- Spiradenoma (eccrine)
- See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
- Spirillosis
- Spirillum
- Spirochetal
- Spirochetosis
- Spirometrosis
- Spitting blood
- Splanchnoptosis
- Spleen, splenic
- Splenectasis
- See: Splenomegaly;
- Splenitis (interstitial) (malignant) (nonspecific)
- Splenocele
- Splenomegaly, splenomegalia (Bengal) (cryptogenic) (idiopathic) (tropical)
- Splenopathy
- Splenoptosis
- Splenosis
- Splinter
- Split, splitting
- Spondylarthrosis
- Spondylitis (chronic)
- See Also: Spondylopathy, inflammatory;
- Spondyloarthritis
- Spondylolisthesis (acquired) (degenerative)
- Spondylolysis (acquired)
- Spondylopathy
- Spondylosis
- Sponge
- Sponge-diver's disease
- Spongioblastoma (any type)
- Spongioneuroblastoma
- Spontaneous
- Spoon nail
- Sporadic
- Sporothrix schenckii infection
- Sporotrichosis
- Spots, spotting (in) (of)
- Spotted fever
- See: Fever, spotted;
- Sprain (joint) (ligament)
- Sprengel's deformity (congenital)
- Sprue (tropical)
- Spur, bone
- See Also: Enthesopathy;
- Spurway's syndrome
- Sputum
- Squamous
- Squashed nose
- Squeeze, diver's
- Squint
- See Also: Strabismus;
- SSADHD (succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency)
- St. Hubert's disease
- Stab
- Stafne's cyst or cavity
- Staggering gait
- Staghorn calculus
- See: Calculus, kidney;
- Stähli's line (cornea) (pigment)
- Stain, staining
- Stammering
- See Also: Disorder, fluency;
- Standstill
- Stannosis
- Stanton's disease
- Staphylitis (acute) (catarrhal) (chronic) (gangrenous) (membranous) (suppurative) (ulcerative)
- Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
- Staphylococcemia
- Staphylococcus, staphylococcal
- Staphyloma (sclera)
- Stargardt's disease
- See: Dystrophy, retina;
- Starvation (inanition) (due to lack of food)
- Stasis
- State (of)
- Status (post)
- Stealing
- Steam burn
- See: Burn;
- Steatocystoma multiplex
- Steatohepatitis (nonalcoholic) (NASH)
- Steatoma
- Steatorrhea (chronic)
- Steatosis
- Steele-Richardson-Olszewski disease or syndrome
- Steinbrocker's syndrome
- Steinert's disease
- Stein-Leventhal syndrome
- Stein's syndrome
- STEMI
- See Also: - Infarct, myocardium, ST elevation;
- Stenocardia
- Stenocephaly
- Stenosis, stenotic (cicatricial)
- Stent jail
- Stercolith (impaction)
- Stercoraceous, stercoral ulcer
- Stereotypies NEC
- Sterility
- Sterilization
- Sternalgia
- See: Angina;
- Sternopagus
- Sternum bifidum
- Steroid
- Stevens-Johnson disease or syndrome
- Stewart-Morel syndrome
- Sticker's disease
- Sticky eye
- Stieda's disease
- Stiff neck
- See: Torticollis;
- Stiff-man syndrome
- Stiffness, joint NEC
- Stigmata congenital syphilis
- Stillbirth
- Still-Felty syndrome
- Still's disease or syndrome (juvenile)
- Stimulation, ovary
- Sting (venomous) (with allergic or anaphylactic shock)
- Stippled epiphyses
- Stitch
- Stokes' disease
- Stokes-Adams disease or syndrome
- Stokvis (-Talma) disease
- Stoma malfunction
- Stomach
- Stomatitis (denture) (ulcerative)
- Stomatocytosis
- Stomatomycosis
- Stomatorrhagia
- Stone (s)
- See Also: Calculus;
- Stonecutter's lung
- Stonemason's asthma, disease, lung or pneumoconiosis
- Stoppage
- Storm, thyroid
- See: Thyrotoxicosis;
- Strabismus (congenital) (nonparalytic)
- Strain
- Straining, on urination
- Strand, vitreous
- Strangulation, strangulated
- See Also: Asphyxia, traumatic;
- Strangury
- Straw itch
- Strawberry
- Streak (s)
- Strephosymbolia
- Streptobacillary fever
- Streptobacillosis
- Streptobacillus moniliformis
- Streptococcus, streptococcal
- Streptomycosis
- Streptotrichosis
- Stress
- Stretching, nerve
- See: Injury, nerve;
- Striae albicantes, atrophicae or distensae (cutis)
- Stricture
- See Also: Stenosis;
- Stridor
- Stridulous
- Stroke (apoplectic) (brain) (ischemic) (paralytic)
- Stromatosis, endometrial
- Strongyloidiasis, strongyloidosis
- Strophulus pruriginosus
- Struck by lightning
- See: Lightning;
- Struma
- See Also: Goiter;
- Strumipriva cachexia
- Strümpell-Marie spine
- See: Spondylitis, ankylosing;
- Strümpell-Westphal pseudosclerosis
- Stuart deficiency disease (factor X)
- Stuart-Prower factor deficiency (factor X)
- Student's elbow
- Stump
- Stunting, nutritional
- Stupor (catatonic)
- Sturge (-Weber) (-Dimitri) (-Kalischer) disease or syndrome
- Stuttering
- Sty, stye (external) (internal) (meibomian) (zeisian)
- See: Hordeolum;
- Subacidity, gastric
- Subacute
- Subarachnoid
- Subcortical
- Subcostal syndrome, nerve compression
- Subcutaneous, subcuticular
- Subdural
- Subendocardium
- Subependymoma
- Suberosis
- Subglossitis
- See: Glossitis;
- Subhemophilia
- Subinvolution
- Sublingual
- Sublinguitis
- See: Sialoadenitis;
- Subluxatable hip
- Subluxation
- See Also: Dislocation;
- Submaxillary
- Submersion (fatal) (nonfatal)
- Submucous
- Subnormal, subnormality
- Subphrenic
- Subscapular nerve
- Subseptus uterus
- Subsiding appendicitis
- Substance (other psychoactive)-induced
- Substernal thyroid
- Substitution disorder
- Subtentorial
- Subthyroidism (acquired)
- See Also: Hypothyroidism;
- Succenturiate placenta
- Sucking thumb, child (excessive)
- Sudamen, sudamina
- Sudanese kala-azar
- Sudden
- Sudeck's atrophy, disease, or syndrome
- Suffocation
- See: Asphyxia, traumatic;
- Sugar
- Suicide, suicidal (attempted)
- Suipestifer infection
- See: Infection, salmonella;
- Sulfhemoglobinemia, sulphemoglobinemia (acquired) (with methemoglobinemia)
- Sumatran mite fever
- Summer
- Sunburn
- SUNCT (short lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection and tearing)
- Sundowning
- Sunken acetabulum
- Sunstroke
- Superfecundation
- See: Pregnancy, multiple;
- Superfetation
- See: Pregnancy, multiple;
- Superinvolution (uterus)
- Supernumerary (congenital)
- Supervision (of)
- Supplemental teeth
- Suppression
- Suppuration, suppurative
- Supraeruption of tooth (teeth)
- Supraglottitis
- Suprarenal (gland)
- Suprascapular nerve
- Suprasellar
- Surfer's knots or nodules
- Surgical
- Surveillance (of) (for)
- See Also: Observation;
- Susceptibility to disease, genetic
- Suspected condition, ruled out
- See Also: Observation, suspected;
- Suspended uterus
- Sutton's nevus
- Suture
- Swab inadvertently left in operation wound
- Swallowed, swallowing
- Swan-neck deformity (finger)
- Swearing, compulsive
- Sweat, sweats
- Sweating, excessive
- Sweeley-Klionsky disease
- Sweet's disease or dermatosis
- Swelling (of)
- Swift (-Feer) disease
- Swimmer's
- Swimming in the head
- Swollen
- See: Swelling;
- Swyer syndrome
- Sycosis
- Sydenham's chorea
- See: Chorea, Sydenham's;
- Sylvatic yellow fever
- Sylvest's disease
- Symblepharon
- Symond's syndrome
- Sympathetic
- Sympatheticotonia
- Sympathicoblastoma
- Sympathogonioma
- Symphalangy (fingers) (toes)
- Symptoms NEC
- Sympus
- Syncephalus
- Synchondrosis
- Synchysis (scintillans) (senile) (vitreous body)
- Syncope (near) (pre-)
- Syndactylism, syndactyly
- Syndrome
- See Also: Disease;
- Synechia (anterior) (iris) (posterior) (pupil)
- See Also: Adhesions, iris;
- Synesthesia
- Syngamiasis, syngamosis
- Synodontia
- Synorchidism, synorchism
- Synostosis (congenital)
- Synovial sarcoma
- Synovioma (malignant)
- See Also: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
- Synoviosarcoma
- Synovitis
- Syphilid
- Syphilis, syphilitic (acquired)
- Syphiloma
- Syphilophobia
- Syringadenoma
- See Also: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
- Syringobulbia
- Syringocystadenoma
- See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
- Syringoma
- See Also: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
- Syringomyelia
- Syringomyelitis
- See: Encephalitis;
- Syringomyelocele
- See: Spina bifida;
- Syringopontia
- System, systemic
- Systemic exertion intolerance disease [SEID]