Medical abbreviations and acronyms (S)
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This article contains a list of commonly used medical abbreviations and acronyms that start with the letter S and may be encountered in medicine and radiology (please keep in alphabetic order).
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- S
- second (SI unit of time)
- sacral
- sulfur
- SA
- semen analysis
- sinoatrial
- SAB: subacromial bursa
- SAE: sepsis-associated encephalopathy
- Sag: sagittal
- SAH: subarachnoid haemorrhage
- SALT: speech and language therapy
- SAPHO: synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, osteitis
- SAR: specific absorption rate
- SB
- small bowel
- spectral broadening
- stillbirth
- Sb: antimony (Latin: stibium)
- SBC: simple bone cyst
- SBE: subacute bacterial endocarditis
- SBFT: small bowel follow through
- SBO: small bowel obstruction
- SBP: systolic blood pressure
- SC
- subcutaneous
- spinal cord
- Sc: scandium
- SCA
- SCC:
- squamous cell cancer
- semicircular canal
- spinal cord compression
- SCCD: semicircular canal dehiscence
- SCD
- sickle cell disease
- sudden cardiac death
- SCIWORA: spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormality
- SCLC: small cell lung cancer
- SCM: sternocleidomastoid
- SCJ: sternoclavicular joint
- SCoR: society and college of radiographers (UK)
- SCORIF: stimulated cycle oocyte retrieval in [office] fertilisation
- SCV: subclavian vein
- SD
- standard deviation
- stable disease (malignant disease/RECIST)
- SDD: surfactant deficiency disorder
- SDH: subdural haemorrhage
- SE
- side-effect
- spin echo
- status epilepticus
- Se: selenium
- SEC: second
- SEE: septic-embolic encephalitis
- SeHCAT: selenium homocholic acid taurine
- SEP: superior end-plate (vertebral body)
- Ser: serine
- SESTAMIBI: sesta-methoxyisobutylisonitrile
- SFA: superficial femoral artery (femoral artery preferred)
- SFV: superficial femoral vein (femoral vein preferred)
- SGA: supraglottic airway
- SGC: Swan-Ganz catheter
- SGHL: superior glenohumeral ligament
- SH
- social history
- Salter-Harris
- SHG: sonohysterogram
- SHO: senior house officer
- SHORT syndrome: short stature, hyperextensibility and/or inguinal hernia, ocular depression, Rieger anomaly, teething delay
- SI
- sacroiliac
- secondary infertility
- signal intensity
- small intestine
- systeme internationale (d'unites) (SI units)
- sexual intercourse
- serious incident
- Si: silicon
- SICRET: small infarctions of cochlear, retinal and encephalic tissue = Susac syndrome
- SIDM: steroid-induced diabetes mellitus
- SIDS: sudden infant death syndrome
- SIJ: sacroiliac joint
- SIMV: synchronised intermittent mechanical ventilation
- SJS: Stevens-Johnson syndrome
- SLAC: scapholunate advanced collapse
- SLAP: superior labral anterior-posterior (tear)
- SLE: systemic lupus erythematosus
- SLG: sublingual gland
- SLL: scapholunate ligament
- SLN: sentinel lymph node
- SLNBx: sentinel lymph node biopsy
- SLT: speech and language therapy
- SM
- submucosa
- smooth muscle
- SMA: superior mesenteric artery
- SMART: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, timely
- SMG: submandibular gland
- SMV: superior mesenteric vein
- Sn
- sensitivity
- tin (Latin: stannum)
- SNAC: scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse
- SNBx: sentinel node biopsy
- SNHL: sensorineural hearing loss
- SNOH: surgical neck of humerus
- SNP: single nucleotide polymorphism
- SNR: signal-to-noise ratio
- SOA: swelling of ankles
- SOB: shortness of breath
- SOBAR: shortness of breath at rest
- SOBOE: shortness of breath on exertion
- SOD: septo-optic dysplasia
- SOF: superior orbital fissure
- SOL: space-occupying lesion
- SOP: standard operating procedure
- SoR: society of radiographers (UK)
- SOS: sinusoidal obstruction syndrome
- SOV: superior ophthalmic vein
- SP
- sacral promontory
- spinous process
- Sp: specificity
- S/P: status post (i.e. post procedure/surgery)
- SPACE: spatial and chemical-shift encoded excitation
- SPAIR: spectral attenuated inversion recovery
- SPC: suprapubic catheter
- SPECT: single photon emission computed tomography
- SPET: single photon emission computed tomography
- SPGR: spoiled gradient recalled
- SPIR: spectral presaturation with inversion recovery
- SPMS: secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
- SPN: solitary pulmonary nodule
- SQ: subcutaneous
- SR: sinus rhythm
- Sr: strontium
- SRO: sagittal ramus osteotomy
- SROM: spontaneous rupture of membranes
- SRS
- stereotactic radiosurgery
- somatostatin receptor scintigraphy
- Silver-Russell syndrome
- SS
- S&S: signs & symptoms
- SSFP: steady state free precession
- SSS
- ST: speech therapy
- STA: superficial temporal artery
- STAMCA: superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery anastomosis
- staph: staphylococcus
- stat: immediately (Latin: statim)
- STD
- sexually transmitted disease
- ST depression
- STE: ST elevation
- STEMI: ST elevation myocardial infarct
- STI: sexually transmitted infection
- STIR
- STJ: subtalar joint
- STT: scaphotrapeziotrapezoid joint
- SUA: single umbilical artery
- subcut: subcutaneous (injections)
- SUI: serious untoward incident
- supraclav: supraclavicular
- SUV: standardised uptake value
- SV: stroke volume
- Sv: sievert
- SVC: superior vena cava
- SVD: spontaneous vaginal delivery
- SVT
- superficial venous thrombosis
- supraventricular tachycardia
- SWI: susceptibility-weighted imaging
- SWOT analysis: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats
- SWS: Sturge-Weber syndrome
- Sx: signs
- SXR: skull x-ray
- Sy: symptoms
- Symp: symptoms
- Symph: symphysis pubis
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