Members |
targetComponentId |
Ship master/officer/pilot NOS |
Ship masters/officers/pilots |
Shipment/travel clerk NOS |
Shipment/travel arrange clerk |
Shipment/travel clerk NOS |
Shipment/travel arrange clerk |
Short cord |
Short umbilical cord |
Short cord NOS |
Short umbilical cord |
Short cord unspecified |
Short umbilical cord |
Short cord with antenatal problem |
Short umbilical cord |
Short distance/contact radiotherapy NOS |
Brachytherapy (procedure) |
Short distance/contact radiotherapy NOS |
Brachytherapy (procedure) |
Short rib-polydactyly syndrome, non-Majewski type |
A rare ciliopathy with major skeletal involvement characterized by short ribs with an extremely narrow thorax, very short limbs, absent or very small fibulae, severe metaphyseal dysplasia of tubular bones, post-axial polydactyly, and defective ossification in the calvaria, vertebrae, pelvis, and bones of the hands and feet. Congenital anomalies of multiple other organs have also been described, such as polycystic kidneys, transposition of the great vessels, and atretic lesions of the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tract. Hydrops fetalis may be observed at an early gestational age. |
Shotgun applic cert NOS |
Shotgun application certification status |
Shotgun applic cert NOS |
Shotgun application certification status |
Shoulder X-ray |
Plain X-ray of shoulder |
Shoulder X-ray |
Plain X-ray of shoulder |
Shoulder dystocia with antenatal problem |
Shoulder girdle dystocia |
Shoulder-hand syndrome |
Complex regional pain syndrome of upper limb (disorder) |
Shprintzen syndrome |
A rare chromosomal anomaly which causes a congenital malformation disorder that is typically characterized by cardiac defects, palatal anomalies, facial dysmorphism, developmental delay and immune deficiency. |
Shprintzen syndrome |
A rare chromosomal anomaly which causes a congenital malformation disorder that is typically characterized by cardiac defects, palatal anomalies, facial dysmorphism, developmental delay and immune deficiency. |
Shrinking |
Shrinkage |
Shy-Gonatas syndrome |
Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy (disorder) |
Sibling is handicapped |
Sibling has disability (situation) |
Sibling of subject |
Sibling |
Sibutramine hydrochloride 10mg capsule |
Product containing precisely sibutramine hydrochloride 10 milligram/1 each conventional release oral capsule (clinical drug) |
Sibutramine hydrochloride 15mg |
Sibutramine hydrochloride 15 mg oral capsule |
Sibutramine hydrochloride 15mg capsule |
Sibutramine hydrochloride 15 mg oral capsule |
Sick relative |
Family history of disorder |
Sickness/invalid benefit NOS |
Sickness/invalidity benefit |
Sickness/invalid benefit NOS |
Sickness/invalidity benefit |
Sigmoidoscopy NEC |
Sigmoidoscopy |
Sigmoidoscopy: [diagnostic rigid NOS] or [NEC] |
Rigid sigmoidoscopy |
Silicate cement, per restoration |
Fixation of indirect restoration to tooth using silicate cement (procedure) |
Silicone punctal plug |
Silicone punctal plug (physical object) |
Silver sulfadiazine allergy |
Allergy to sulfadiazine (finding) |
Simethicone coated cellulose 7.5mg/mL oral suspension |
Simeticone only product in oral dose form |
Simian immunodeficiency virus type BPj14 |
Simian immunodeficiency virus |
Simonsiella crassa |
Alysiella crassa (organism) |
Simple and unspecified goiter |
Simple goiter |
Simple and unspecified goitre |
Simple goiter |
Simple bladder instillations |
Pharmaceutical fluid or solution agent (substance) |
Simple cheilitis glandularis |
Cheilitis glandularis |
Simple dental caries |
Enamel caries |
Simple diagnostic ureteroscopy |
Ureteroscopy (procedure) |
Simple obesity NOS |
Simple obesity (disorder) |
Simple obesity NOS |
Simple obesity (disorder) |
Simple partial seizure evolving to generalized seizure |
A seizure type with focal onset, with awareness or impaired awareness, either motor or non-motor, progressing to bilateral tonic (stiffening) followed by clonic (sustained rhythmic jerking) activity of body and limbs. |
Simple partial seizure evolving to secondary generalized seizure |
A seizure type with focal onset, with awareness or impaired awareness, either motor or non-motor, progressing to bilateral tonic (stiffening) followed by clonic (sustained rhythmic jerking) activity of body and limbs. |
Simple partial seizure with focal motor signs without march |
An epileptic seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere and involving motor activity at the onset, with retained awareness (defined as knowledge of self and environment) throughout the entire duration of the seizure. |
Simple partial seizure with special sensory symptoms |
An epileptic seizure originating within networks limited to one hemisphere, manifesting as an elementary perceptual experience not caused by appropriate stimuli in the external world, with retained awareness (defined as knowledge of self and environment) throughout the entire duration of the seizure. |
Simple partial status epilepticus |
An abnormally prolonged continuous epileptic seizure or cluster of epileptic seizures in which the individual does not return to normal between seizures. The definition of abnormal duration varies based on seizure type. |
Simple syrup vehicle |
Simple syrup (product) |
Simple washing |
Action |
Simpson Golabi Behmel syndrome type 2 |
A rare, genetic, lethal, neurometabolic malformation syndrome characterized by multiple, variable, congenital cardiac (systolic murmur, atrial septal defect), urinary (duplicated collecting system, vesicoureteral reflux) and central nervous system (thin corpus callosum, cerebellar hypoplasia) malformations associated with neonatal hypotonia, early-onset epileptic encephalopathy, and myoclonic seizures. Craniofacial dysmorphism (prominent occiput, enlarged fontanel, fused metopic suture, upslanted palpebral fissures, overfolded helix, depressed nasal bridge, anteverted nose, malar flattening, microstomia with downturned corners, Pierre-Robin sequence, high arched palate, short neck) and other manifestations (joint contractures, hyperreflexia, dysplastic nails, developmental delay) are also observed. |
Sims Portex 10Ch 300/113 PVC female length urethral catheter |
Urinary catheter |
Sims Portex 10Ch WS85010 PVC male length urethral catheter |
Urinary catheter |
Sims Portex 12Ch 300/111 PVC male length urethral catheter |
Urinary catheter |
Sims Portex 12Ch WS85012 PVC male length urethral catheter |
Urinary catheter |
Sims Portex 14Ch 300/111 PVC male length urethral catheter |
Urinary catheter |
Sims Portex 14Ch WS85014 PVC male length urethral catheter |
Urinary catheter |
Sims Portex 8Ch 300/111 PVC male length urethral catheter |
Urinary catheter |
Sims Portex 8Ch 300/113 PVC female length urethral catheter |
Urethral catheter |
Single energy X-ray photon absorptiometry |
Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (procedure) |
Single epileptic seizure |
A transient occurrence of signs and/or symptoms due to abnormal excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain, regardless of whether focal, generalized, or unknown onset, whether aware or impaired awareness, and whether motor or nonmotor. |
Single seizure |
Seizure |
Single seizure due to remote cause |
Seizure |
Single unprovoked seizure |
Seizure |
Single vaccination NEC |
Active immunisation |
Single vaccination NEC |
Active immunisation |
Single vaccination NOS |
Active immunisation |
Single vaccination NOS |
Active immunisation |
Single-level cervical spondylosis with myelopathy |
Myelopathy due to single-level cervical spondylosis |
Single-level cervical spondylosis with radiculopathy |
Radiculopathy due to single-level cervical spondylosis (disorder) |
Siphunculata |
Order Anoplura (organism) |
Sirolimus 140mcg/cc drug eluting stent |
Sirolimus 140 microgram/cm2 drug eluting stent (product) |
Sister of subject |
Sister |
Site of GIT pain NOS |
Site of gastrointestinal tract pain |
Site of abdominal pain |
Site of abdominal pain (observable entity) |
Site of encounter NOS |
Site of encounter |
Site of encounter NOS |
Site of encounter |
Site of gastrointestinal tract pain NOS |
Site of gastrointestinal tract pain |
Situs inversus, unspecified |
Situs inversus viscerum |
Situs inversus, unspecified |
Situs inversus viscerum |
Six previous induced terminations of pregnancy |
Past pregnancy history of multiple induced termination of pregnancy |
Skate - dietary |
Skate (substance) |
Skatole |
Skatole |
Skeletal X-ray of ankle and foot |
Plain X-ray of ankle and foot |
Skeletal X-ray of elbow and forearm |
Plain X-ray of bone of elbow joint region and bone of forearm |
Skeletal X-ray of lower limb |
Plain X-ray of bone of lower limb |
Skeletal X-ray of pelvis and hip |
Plain X-ray of bone of pelvis and bone of hip joint region (procedure) |
Skeletal X-ray of shoulder and upper limb |
Plain X-ray of bone of shoulder girdle (procedure) |
Skeletal X-ray of upper limb |
Plain X-ray of bone of upper limb |
Skeletal X-ray of wrist and hand |
Plain X-ray of bone of hand and bone of wrist region (procedure) |
Skeletal injury NOS - birth |
Skeletal injury due to birth trauma |
Skeletal injury NOS - birth |
Skeletal injury due to birth trauma |
Skeletal muscle part categorized by named muscle |
Skeletal muscle part |
Skeletal muscle relaxant |
Skeletal muscle relaxant (substance) |
Skeletal survey - Paget's |
Plain X-ray skeletal survey |
Skeletal survey - acromegaly |
Plain X-ray skeletal survey |
Skeletal survey - adult |
Plain X-ray skeletal survey |
Skeletal survey - arthritis |
Plain X-ray skeletal survey |
Skeletal survey - dialysis |
Plain X-ray skeletal survey |
Skeletal survey - dialysis follow-up |
Plain X-ray skeletal survey |