All individuals in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Solar urticaria | L56.3 | |
| Solitary bone cyst | M85.4 | |
| Solitary cyst of breast | N60.0 | |
| Somatization disorder | F45.0 | [The main features are multiple, recurrent and frequently changing physical symptoms of at least two years duration. Most patients have a long and complicated history of contact with both primary and specialist medical care services, during which many negative investigations or fruitless exploratory operations may have been carried out. Symptoms may be referred to any part or system of the body. The course of the disorder is chronic and fluctuating, and is often associated with disruption of social, interpersonal, and family behaviour. Short-lived (less than two years) and less striking symptom patterns should be classified under undifferentiated somatoform disorder (F45.1).] |
| Somatoform autonomic dysfunction | F45.3 | [Symptoms are presented by the patient as if they were due to a physical disorder of a system or organ that is largely or completely under autonomic innervation and control, i.e. the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, respiratory and urogenital systems. The symptoms are usually of two types, neither of which indicates a physical disorder of the organ or system concerned. First, there are complaints based upon objective signs of autonomic arousal, such as palpitations, sweating, flushing, tremor, and expression of fear and distress about the possibility of a physical disorder. Second, there are subjective complaints of a nonspecific or changing nature such as fleeting aches and pains, sensations of burning, heaviness, tightness, and feelings of being bloated or distended, which are referred by the patient to a specific organ or system.] |
| Somatoform disorder, unspecified | F45.9 | |
| Somatoform disorders | F45 | [The main feature is repeated presentation of physical symptoms together with persistent requests for medical investigations, in spite of repeated negative findings and reassurances by doctors that the symptoms have no physical basis. If any physical disorders are present, they do not explain the nature and extent of the symptoms or the distress and preoccupation of the patient.] |
| Somnolence | R40.0 | |
| Somnolence, stupor and coma | R40 | |
| Spacecraft accident injuring occupant | V95.4 | |
| Sparganosis | B70.1 | |
| Spasm of sphincter of Oddi | K83.4 | |
| Spasmodic torticollis | G24.3 | |
| Spastic cerebral palsy | G80.0 | |
| Spastic diplegia | G80.1 | |
| Spastic hemiplegia | G81.1 | |
| Spastic paraplegia | G82.1 | |
| Spastic tetraplegia | G82.4 | |
| Special epileptic syndromes | G40.5 | |
| Special examination, unspecified | Z01.9 |