A condition that is characterized by a decrease in bone mass and density, causing bones to become fragile.
Convulsions; sudden, involuntary movements of the muscles.
* A disorder characterized by muscle twitches, cramps, and carpopedal spasm, and when severe, laryngospasm and seizures. This condition is associated with unstable depolarization of axonal membranes, primarily in the peripheral nervous system. Tetany usually results from HYPOCALCEMIA or reduced serum levels of MAGNESIUM that may be associated with HYPERVENTILATION; HYPOPARATHYROIDISM; RICKETS; UREMIA; or other conditions.
* A fibromatosis of the palmar fascia characterized by thickening and contracture of the fibrous bands on the palmar surfaces of the hand and fingers. It arises most commonly in men between the ages of 30 and 50.
* A form of panniculitis characterized by recurrent episodes of fever accompanied by the eruption of single or multiple erythematous subcutaneous nodules on the lower extremities. They normally resolve, but tend to leave depressions in the skin. The condition is most often seen in women, alone or in association with other disorders.
* A fracture in which union fails to occur, the ends of the bone becoming rounded and eburnated, and a false joint occurs.
* A fulminating group A streptococcal infection beginning with severe or extensive cellulitis that spreads to involve the superficial and deep fascia, producing thrombosis of the subcutaneous vessels and gangrene of the underlying tissues. A cutaneous lesion usually serves as a portal of entry for the infection, but sometimes no such lesion is found.
* A hallucination is a false sensory perception in the absence of an external stimulus, as distinct from an illusion which is a misperception of an external stimulus.
* A heterogeneous group of inherited COLLAGEN DISEASES. The most common manifestations of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome are hyperextensible skin and joints, skin fragility and reduced wound healing capability.
* A lesion with cytological characteristics associated with invasive carcinoma but the tumor cells are confined to the epithelium of origin, without invasion of the basement membrane.
* A particular type of FEMUR HEAD NECROSIS occurring in children, mainly male, with a course of four years or so.
* A profound state of unconsciousness associated with depressed cerebral activity from which the individual cannot be aroused. Coma generally occurs when there is dysfunction or injury involving both cerebral hemispheres or the brain stem RETICULAR FORMATION.
* A rare autosomal dominant condition in which there is defective ossification of the cranial bones with large fontanels and delayed closing of the sutures, complete or partial absence of the clavicles, wide pubic symphysis, short middle phalanges of the fifth fingers, and dental and vertebral anomalies.
* A rise in body temperature above the normal, often as a response to infection. Reference(s): GO:jl
* A sensation of cold that often marks the start of an infection and the development of a fever.
* A spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain.
* A state of unresponsiveness from which the subject can be aroused only by vigorous and repeated stimuli.
* A syndrome characterized by abdominal wall musculature deficiency, cryptorchism, and urinary tract abnormalities. The syndrome derives its name from its characteristic distended abdomen with wrinkled skin.
* A syndrome characterized by persistent or recurrent fatigue, diffuse musculoskeletal pain, sleep disturbances,
* A syndrome characterized by severe burning pain in an extremity accompanied by sudomotor, vasomotor, and trophic changes in bone without an associated specific nerve injury. This condition is most often precipitated by trauma to soft tissue or nerve complexes. The skin over the affected region is usually erythematous and demonstrates hypersensitivity to tactile stimuli and erythema.
* A syndrome of hypoplasia or aplasia of the abdominal muscle, presenting a thin, loose, wrinkled and shriveled (prunelike) abdominal wall, with furrowlike umbilicus, and other anomalies, including persistent urachus, pigeon breast deformity, and a variety of gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, urogenital, and skeletal abnormalities. Prune belly syndrome may occur with or without pulmonic stenosis, deafness, and mental retardation. Distention of the bladder and urethra in utero is considered as a possible cause of abdominal overdistention.
* A SYNOVIAL CYST located in the back of the knee, in the popliteal space arising from the semimembranous bursa or the knee joint.
* A transient loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by diminished blood flow to the brain (i.e., BRAIN ISCHEMIA). Presyncope refers to the sensation of lightheadedness and loss of strength that precedes a syncopal event or accompanies an incomplete syncope.
* A type of osteochondritis in which articular cartilage and associated bone becomes partially or totally detached to form joint loose bodies. Affects mainly the knee, ankle, and elbow joints.
* A vague complaint of debility, fatigue, or exhaustion attributable to weakness of various muscles. The weakness can be characterized as subacute or chronic, often progressive, and is a manifestation of many muscle and neuromuscular diseases.
* Abnormal appreciation of the taste of foodstuffs, can be related to decreased sense of smell.
* Abnormal high body temperature.
* Abnormal increase in the interorbital distance due to overdevelopment of the lesser wings of the sphenoid.
* Abnormally increased convexity in the curvature of the thoracic spine as viewed from the side.
* Absence of the sense of smell.
* Alterations or deviations from normal shape or size which result in a disfigurement of the foot occurring at or before birth.
* An abnormal elevation of body temperature, usually as a result of a pathologic process.
* An acquired disease of unknown etiology, chronic course, and tendency to recur. It is characterized by inflammation and degeneration of cartilage and can result in deformities such as floppy ear and saddle nose. Loss of cartilage in the respiratory tract can lead to respiratory obstruction.
* An asymptomatic, autosomal dominant trait in which pea-sized sclerotic spots, prominent in the metaphyseal area, are accompanied by unique cutaneous lesions. These are yellowish papules or plaques with increased elastin content.
* An autosomal dominant disorder characterized by acrocephaly, exophthalmos, hypertelorism, strabismus, parrot-beaked nose, and hypoplastic maxilla with relative mandibular prognathism.
* An autosomal dominant disorder that is the most frequent form of short-limb dwarfism. Affected individuals exhibit short stature caused by rhizomelic shortening of the limbs, characteristic facies with frontal bossing and mid-face hypoplasia, exaggerated lumbar lordosis, limitation of elbow extension, genu varum, and trident hand.
* An illusion of movement, either of the external world revolving around the individual or of the individual revolving in space. Vertigo may be associated with disorders of the inner ear (LABYRINTH); VESTIBULAR NERVE; BRAINSTEM; or CEREBRAL CORTEX. Lesions in the TEMPORAL LOBE and PARIETAL LOBE may be associated with FOCAL SEIZURES that may feature vertigo as an ictal manifestation.
* An involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles. Spasms may involve skeletal muscle (MUSCLE, SKELETAL) or smooth muscle (MUSCLE, SMOOTH).
A bad taste in the mouth.
A benign cystic tumor occurring on an aponeurosis or tendon, as in the wrist or dorsum of the foot; it consists of a thin fibrous capsule enclosing a clear mucinous fluid.- Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
A bony outgrowth on the lower surface of the CALCANEUS. Though often presenting along with plantar fasciitis (FASCIITIS, PLANTAR), they are not considered causally related.
A broken bone caused by disease, often by the spread of cancer to the bone.
A change from the patient's baseline sleeping pattern, either an increase or a decrease in the number of hours slept. This can also refer to alterations in the stages of sleep.
A chronic, relapsing, inflammatory, and often febrile multisystemic disorder of connective tissue, characterized principally by involvement of the skin, joints, kidneys, and serosal membranes. It is of unknown etiology, but is thought to represent a failure of the regulatory mechanisms of the autoimmune system. The disease is marked by a wide range of system dysfunctions, an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and the formation of LE cells in the blood or bone marrow.
A common congenital midline defect of fusion of the vertebral arch without protrusion of the spinal cord or meninges. The lesion is also covered by skin. L5 and S1 are the most common vertebrae involved. The condition may be associated with an overlying area of hyperpigmented skin, a dermal sinus, or an abnormal patch of hair. The majority of individuals with this malformation are asymptomatic although there is an increased incidence of tethered cord syndrome and lumbar SPONDYLOSIS.
A complex systemic syndrome with inflammatory and autoimmune components that affect the skin, fascia, muscle, nerve, blood vessels, lung, and heart. Diagnostic features generally include EOSPINOPHILIA, myalgia
A complication of multiple rib fractures, rib and sternum fractures, or thoracic surgery. A portion of the chest wall becomes isolated from the thoracic cage and exhibits paradoxical respiration.
A condition caused by degenerative arthritis (see OSTEOARTHRITIS) of the METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINT of the great toe and characterized by pain and limited dorsiflexion, but relatively unrestricted plantar flexion.
A condition characterized by alterations of the sense of taste which may range from mild to severe, including gross distortions of taste quality.
A condition characterized by neck stiffness, headache, and other symptoms suggestive of meningeal irritation, but without actual inflammation of the meninges (MENINGITIS). Spinal fluid pressure may be elevated but spinal fluid is normal.
A condition characterized by pain in or near the lateral humeral epicondyle or in the forearm extensor muscle mass as a result of unusual strain. It occurs in tennis players as well as housewives, artisans, and violinists.
A condition characterized by pain radiating from the back into the buttock and posterior/lateral aspects of the leg. Sciatica may be a manifestation of SCIATIC NEUROPATHY; RADICULOPATHY (involving the L4, L5, S1 or S2 SPINAL NERVE ROOTS; often associated with INTERVERTEBRAL DISK DISPLACEMENT); or lesions of the CAUDA EQUINA.
A condition characterized by shortness of the neck resulting from reduction in the number of vertebrae or the fusion of multiple hemivertebrae into one osseous mass. The hairline is low and the motion of the neck is limited.
A condition of reduced bone mass, with decreased cortical thickness and a decrease in the number and size of the trabeculae of cancellous bone (but normal chemical composition), resulting in increased fracture incidence. Osteoporosis is classified as primary (Type 1, postmenopausal osteoporosis; Type 2, age-associated osteoporosis; and idiopathic, which can affect juveniles, premenopausal women, and middle-aged men) and secondary osteoporosis (which results from an identifiable cause of bone mass loss).
A condition that is characterized by a decrease in bone mass and density, causing bones to become fragile.
A congenital abnormality characterized by the elevation of the DIAPHRAGM dome. It is the result of a thinned diaphragmatic muscle and injured PHRENIC NERVE, allowing the intra-abdominal viscera to push the diaphragm upward against the LUNG.
A congenital anomaly of the hand or foot, marked by the presence of supernumerary digits.
A congenital anomaly of the hand or foot, marked by the webbing between adjacent fingers or toes. Syndactylies are classified as complete or incomplete by the degree of joining. Syndactylies can also be simple or complex. Simple syndactyly indicates joining of only skin or soft tissue; complex syndactyly marks joining of bony elements.
A congenital defect with major fissure in the ABDOMINAL WALL lateral to, but not at, the UMBILICUS. This results in the extrusion of VISCERA. Unlike OMPHALOCELE, herniated structures in gastroschisis are not covered by a sac or PERITONEUM.
A deformed foot in which the foot is plantarflexed, inverted and adducted.
A developmental anomaly in which the lower sternum is posteriorly dislocated and concavely deformed, resulting in a funnel-shaped thorax.
A developmental deformity of the occipital bone and upper end of the cervical spine, in which the latter appears to have pushed the floor of the occipital bone upward.
A disease characterized by bony deposits or the ossification of muscle tissue.
A disease marked by repeated episodes of increased bone resorption followed by excessive attempts at repair, resulting in weakened, deformed bones of increased mass. The resultant architecture of the bone assumes a mosaic pattern in which the fibers take on a haphazard pattern instead of the normal parallel symmetry.
A disease of elderly men characterized by large osteophytes that bridge vertebrae and ossification of ligaments and tendon insertions.
A dulled or reduced level of alertness or consciousness.
A subacute or chronic inflammatory disease of muscle and skin, marked by proximal muscle weakness and a characteristic skin rash. The illness occurs with approximately equal frequency in children and adults. The skin lesions usually take the form of a purplish rash (or less often an exfoliative dermatitis) involving the nose, cheeks, forehead, upper trunk, and arms. The disease is associated with a complement mediated intramuscular microangiopathy, leading to loss of capillaries, muscle ischemia, muscle-fiber necrosis, and perifascicular atrophy. The childhood form of this disease tends to evolve into a systemic vasculitis. Dermatomyositis may occur in association with malignant neoplasms.
A symptom, not a disease, of a twisted neck. In most instances, the head is tipped toward one side and the chin rotated toward the other. The involuntary muscle contractions in the neck region of patients with torticollis can be due to congenital defects, trauma, inflammation, tumors, and neurological or other factors.
A syndrome in the elderly characterized by proximal joint and muscle pain, high erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and a self-limiting course. Pain is usually accompanied by evidence of an inflammatory reaction. Women are affected twice as commonly as men and Caucasians more frequently than other groups. The condition is frequently associated with TEMPORAL ARTERITIS and some theories pose the possibility that the two diseases arise from a single etiology or even that they are the same entity.
Abnormal involuntary movements
Abnormal posture
Abnormality of gait
Abrasion or friction burn of fingers infected
Abrasion or friction burn of fingers without infection
Abrasion or friction burn of shoulder and upper arm infected
Abrasion or friction burn of shoulder and upper arm without infection
Absence of vertebra congenital
Accessory carpal bones
Accessory muscle
Accident to watercraft causing submersion
Achilles bursitis or tendinitis
Acquired deformities
Acquired musculoskeletal deformity of other specified site
Acquired spondylolisthesis
Acrocephalosyndactyly
Acromioclavicular (joint) (ligament) sprain
Acute or chronic pain located in the posterior regions of the THORAX; LUMBOSACRAL REGION; or the adjacent regions.
Acute osteomyelitis
Adhesive capsulitis of shoulder
Adolescent postural kyphosis
Algoneurodystrophy
Allergic arthritis
Alteration of consciousness
Alteration of consciousness other
Aneurysmal bone cyst
ankle and foot
Ankle sprain
Ankylosing spondylitis
Ankylosing spondylitis and other inflammatory spondylopathies
Ankylosing vertebral hyperostosis
Ankylosis of joint
Anomaly of abdominal wall unspecified
anterior cruciate ligament
Anterior dislocation of tibia proximal end closed
Anterior dislocation of tibia proximal end open
Arrest of bone development or growth
Arthritis caused by bacteria, rickettsiae, mycoplasmas, viruses, fungi, or parasites. Bacterial arthritis is frequently caused by Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Viral arthritis is less common than bacterial arthritis and may be a manifestation of such viral diseases as mumps, rubella, hepatitis, etc.
Arthritis of the spine, specifically involving the intervertebral articulations.
Arthrogryposis
Arthropathy associated with helminthiasis
Arthropathy associated with mycoses
Arthropathy associated with other bacterial diseases
Arthropathy associated with other disorders classified elsewhere
Arthropathy associated with other infectious and parasitic diseases
Arthropathy associated with other viral diseases
Arthropathy associated with reiter's disease and nonspecific urethritis
Arthropathy in behcet's syndrome
articular
Articular cartilage disorder
Aseptic necrosis of bone
Aseptic necrosis of bone site unspecified
Aseptic necrosis of head and neck of femur
Aseptic necrosis of head of humerus
Aseptic necrosis of medial femoral condyle
Aseptic necrosis of other bone sites
Aseptic necrosis of talus
Autosomal dominant COLLAGEN DISEASES resulting from defective biosynthesis of COLLAGEN TYPE I and characterized by brittle, osteoporotic, and easily fractured bones. It may also present with blue sclerae, loose joints, and imperfect dentin formation. There are four major types, I-IV.
Awkward, uncoordinated walking.
Backache unspecified
Benign growths of cartilage in the metaphyses of several bones.
Benign hypertrophy that projects outward from the surface of bone, often containing a cartilaginous component.
Benign neoplasm of bone and articular cartilage
Benign unilocular lytic areas in the proximal end of a long bone with well defined and narrow endosteal margins. The cysts contain fluid and the cyst walls may contain some giant cells. Bone cysts usually occur in males between the ages 3-15 years.
Bicipital tenosynovitis
Bimalleolar fracture closed
Bimalleolar fracture open
Bleeding into the joints. It may arise from trauma or spontaneously in patients with hemophilia.
Blister of fingers infected
Blister of fingers without infection
Blister of shoulder and upper arm infected
Blister of shoulder and upper arm without infection
boarding
Boutonniere deformity
Brachial neuritis or radiculitis nos
Bunion
Burn
Calcaneal spur
Calcaneofibular (ligament) ankle sprain
Calcification and ossification unspecified
calcification of the posterior longitudinal ligament of the spinal column, usually at the level of the cervical spine. It is often associated with anterior ankylosing hyperostosis.
Calcifying tendinitis of shoulder
Calcium deposits in tendon and bursa
carcinoma in situ site unspecified
Cauliflower ear
Cavovarus deformity of foot acquired
Cavus deformity of foot acquired
Certain congenital musculoskeletal deformities
cervical
Cervical rib
Cervical spondylosis with myelopathy
Cervical spondylosis without myelopathy
Cervicalgia
Cervicocranial syndrome
Chondrocalcinosis due to dicalcium phosphate crystals
Chondrocalcinosis due to pyrophosphate crystals
Chondrodysplasia of long bones affecting mainly the distal ends of extremities and resulting in short-limb dwarfism, hexadactyly of the fingers and less frequently the toes; ectodermal dysplasia with nail and hair abnormalities, and congenital heart defects. Associated abnormalities may include cryptorchidism, epispadias, talipes equinovalgus, and Dandy-Walker syndrome (absence of cerebellar vermis, hydrocephalus, and posterior fossa cyst continuous with the fourth ventricle). Some patients are retarded. The largest pedigree was observed in Old Order Amish in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and some cases were reported in Australian Aborigines.
Chondrodystrophy
Chondroectodermal dysplasia
Chondromalacia
Chondromalacia of patella
Chondrosternal (joint) sprain
chronic disorder marked by hardening and thickening of the skin. Scleroderma can be localized or it can affect the entire body (systemic).
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)
Chronic inflammatory and autoimmune disease in which the salivary and lacrimal glands undergo progressive destruction by lymphocytes and plasma cells resulting in decreased production of saliva and tears. The primary form, often called sicca syndrome, involves both KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIS SICCA and XEROSTOMIA. The secondary form includes, in addition, the presence of a connective tissue disease, usually rheumatoid arthritis.
chronic inflammatory connective tissue disease marked by skin rashes, joint pain and swelling, inflammation of the kidneys, inflammation of the fibrous tissue surrounding the heart (i.e., the pericardium), as well as other problems. Not all affected individuals display all of these problems.
chronic multi-system disorder of CONNECTIVE TISSUE. It is characterized by SCLEROSIS in the SKIN, the LUNGS, the HEART, the GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT, the KIDNEYS, and the MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM. Other important features include diseased small BLOOD VESSELS and AUTOANTIBODIES. The disorder is named for its most prominent feature (hard skin), and classified into subsets by the extent of skin thickening: LIMITED SCLERODERMA and DIFFUSE SCLERODERMA.
Chronic osteomyelitis
clavicular hypoplasia or agenesis with a narrow thorax, allowing approximation the shoulders in front of the chest occurring with delayed ossification of the skull, excessively large fontanelles, and delayed closing of the sutures. The fontanelles may remain open until adulthood, but the sutures often close with interposition of wormian bones. Bosses of the frontal, parietal, and occipital regions give the skull a large globular shape with small face. "Arnold head"
Claw foot acquired
Claw hand (acquired)
Claw toe (acquired)
Cleft hand congenital
Climacteric arthritis
Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. Clinical manifestations include abnormal motor, sensory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as EPILEPSY or "seizure disorder."
Clinical sign or symptom manifested as debility, or lack or loss of strength and energy.
Closed anterior dislocation of elbow
Closed anterior dislocation of humerus
Closed dislocation
Closed fracture
Closed inferior dislocation of humerus
Closed lateral dislocation of elbow
Closed medial dislocation of elbow
Closed obturator dislocation of hip
Closed posterior dislocation of elbow
Closed posterior dislocation of hip
Closed posterior dislocation of humerus
Club hand acquired
Clubbing of fingers
Colles' fracture closed
Colles' fracture open
Coma
Complete rupture of rotator cuff
condition
conditions
Conditions characterized by disturbances of usual sleep patterns or behaviors. Sleep disorders may be divided into three major categories: DYSSOMNIAS (i.e. disorders characterized by insomnia or hypersomnia), PARASOMNIAS (abnormal sleep behaviors), and sleep disorders secondary to medical or psychiatric disorders.
Congenital absence of muscle and tendon
Congenital anomalies of abdominal wall
Congenital anomalies of diaphragm
Congenital anomalies of foot not elsewhere classified
Congenital anomalies of skull and face bones
Congenital anomalies of spine
Congenital anomaly of spine unspecified
Congenital bowing of femur
Congenital bowing of tibia and fibula
Congenital bowing of unspecified long bones of leg
Congenital defects of closure of one or more vertebral arches, which may be associated with malformations of the spinal cord, nerve roots, congenital fibrous bands, lipomas, and congenital cysts. These malformations range from mild (e.g., SPINA BIFIDA OCCULTA) to severe, including rachischisis where there is complete failure of neural tube and spinal cord fusion, resulting in exposure of the spinal cord at the surface. Spinal dysraphism includes all forms of spina bifida. The open form is called SPINA BIFIDA CYSTICA and the closed form is SPINA BIFIDA OCCULTA.
Congenital deformity of clavicle
Congenital deformity of knee (joint)
Congenital dislocation of hip
Congenital dislocation of hip bilateral
Congenital dislocation of hip unilateral
Congenital dislocation of knee (with genu recurvatum)
Congenital dislocation of one hip with subluxation of other hip
Congenital dislocation of the hip generally includes subluxation of the femoral head, acetabular dysplasia, and complete dislocation of the femoral head from the true acetabulum. This condition occurs in approximately 1 in 1000 live births and is more common in females than in males.
Congenital elevation of scapula
Congenital genu recurvatum and bowing of long bones of leg
Congenital metatarsus primus varus
Congenital metatarsus varus
Congenital musculoskeletal deformities of skull face and jaw
Congenital musculoskeletal deformities of spine
Congenital musculoskeletal deformities of sternocleidomastoid muscle
Congenital osteodystrophies
Congenital osteodystrophy unspecified
Congenital pes planus
Congenital reduction deformities of lower limb
Congenital reduction deformities unspecified limb
Congenital spondylolysis lumbosacral region
Congenital structural abnormalities of the LOWER EXTREMITY.
Congenital structural abnormalities of the UPPER EXTREMITY.
Congenital structural deformities of the upper and lower extremities collectively or unspecified.
Congenital subluxation of hip bilateral
Congenital subluxation of hip unilateral
Congenital talipes equinovarus
Congenital talipes valgus
Congenital talipes varus
Congenital valgus deformities of feet
Congenital varus deformities of feet
Contracture of joint
Contracture of palmar fascia
Contracture of tendon (sheath)
Contusion of upper limb
Convulsions
Coracoclavicular (ligament) sprain
Coracohumeral (ligament) sprain
Coxa valga (acquired)
Coxa valga congenital
Coxa vara (acquired)
Coxa vara congenital
Cramp of limb
Craniostenosis characterized by acrocephaly and syndactyly, probably occurring as an autosomal dominant trait and usually as a new mutation.
Crushing injury of upper limb
Cubitus valgus (acquired)
Cubitus varus (acquired)
Curvature of spine
Curvature of spine associated with other conditions
Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE.
Cyst of bone
Cyst of bone (localized) unspecified
Death of a bone or part of a bone, either atraumatic or posttraumatic.
Death of bone tissue due to traumatic or nontraumatic causes. --2004
Deformities of the nose acquired after birth from injury or disease.
Degeneration of cervical intervertebral disc
degeneration of the ARTICULAR CARTILAGE of the PATELLA, caused by a decrease in sulfated MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES in the ground substance. When accompanied by pain, it is sometimes considered part of or confused with PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME.
Deltoid (ligament) ankle sprain
Derangement in size and number of muscle fibers occurring with aging, reduction in blood supply, or following immobilization, prolonged weightlessness, malnutrition, and particularly in denervation.
Derangement of anterior horn of medial meniscus
Derangement of lateral meniscus
Derangement of posterior horn of medial meniscus
dermatologic
Dermatomyositis
Developmental dislocation of joint
Deviations of the spine from its normal direction or position.
Diastasis of muscle
Difficulty in going to sleep or getting enough sleep.
Difficulty in walking
Diminished ability to smell.
Diminished ability to taste.
Discomfort or more intense forms of pain that are localized to the cervical region. This term generally refers to pain in the posterior or lateral regions of the neck.
Diseases characterized by inflammation involving multiple muscles. This may occur as an acute or chronic condition associated with medication toxicity (DRUG TOXICITY, NERVOUS SYSTEM); CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASES; infections; malignant NEOPLASMS; and other disorders. The term polymyositis is frequently used to refer to a specific clinical entity characterized by subacute or slowly progressing symmetrical weakness primarily affecting the proximal limb and trunk muscles. The illness may occur at any age, but is most frequent in the fourth to sixth decade of life. Weakness of pharyngeal and laryngeal muscles, interstitial lung disease, and inflammation of the myocardium may also occur. Muscle biopsy reveals widespread destruction of segments of muscle fibers and an inflammatory cellular response.
Dislocation
disorder
Disorder of bone and cartilage unspecified
disorders
Disorders of bursae and tendons in shoulder region unspecified
Disorders of coccyx
Disorders of muscle ligament and fascia
Disorders of sacrum
Displacement of cervical intervertebral disc without myelopathy
Displacement of the femur bone from its normal position at the HIP JOINT.
Displacement of thoracic or lumbar intervertebral disc without myelopathy
Disruption of 24 hour sleep wake cycle, unspecified
disruption of posterior cruciate ligament
Disturbances of sensation of smell and taste
Disuse osteoporosis
Dizziness and giddiness
Drying and inflammation of the conjunctiva as a result of insufficient lacrimal secretion. When found in association with XEROSTOMIA and polyarthritis, it is called SJOGREN'S SYNDROME.
Dwarfism occurring in association with defective development of skin, hair, and teeth, polydactyly, and defect of the cardiac septum.
Dysfunctions associated with sleep stages or arousal from sleep
Early satiety
Effusion of joint
Ehlers-danlos syndrome
Elevation of body temperature above the normal; pyrexia. It may be due to such physiological stress as ovulation, excess thyroid hormone secretions, vigorous exercise, central nervous system lesions, or to infection by microorganisms, or to a host of noninfectious processes, as that accompanying inflammation or resulting from release of pyrogenic materials, as in leukemia.
endocrine
Enthesopathy of ankle and tarsus
Enthesopathy of ankle and tarsus unspecified
Enthesopathy of elbow region
Enthesopathy of elbow unspecified
Enthesopathy of hip region
Enthesopathy of knee
Enthesopathy of knee unspecified
Enthesopathy of unspecified site
Enthesopathy of wrist and carpus
Eosinophilia myalgia syndrome
Equinus deformity of foot acquired
Excessive crying of infant (baby)
Excessive formation of dense trabecular bone leading to pathological fractures, OSTEITIS, SPLENOMEGALY with infarct, ANEMIA, and extramedullary hemopoiesis
Excessive periodic leg movements during sleep that cause micro-arousals and interfere with the maintenance of sleep. This condition induces a state of relative sleep deprivation which manifests as excessive daytime hypersomnolence. The movements are characterized by repetitive contractions of the tibialis anterior muscle, extension of the toe, and intermittent flexion of the hip, knee and ankle.
Exhaustion that interferes with physical and mental activities.
Exostosis of unspecified site
Facial weakness
Fasciitis unspecified
Fatigue is that state, following a period of mental or bodily activity, characterized by a lessened capacity for work and reduced efficiency of accomplishment, usually accompanied by a feeling of weariness, sleepiness, or irritability.
Febrile convulsions
Fever
Fever in which the etiology cannot be ascertained.
FIBROUS DYSPLASIA OF BONE
Fibrous, bony, cartilaginous and osteocartilaginous fragments in a synovial joint. Major causes are osteochondritis dissecans, synovial chondromatosis, osteophytes, fractured articular surfaces and damaged menisci.
Fibular collateral ligament bursitis
Flail chest
Flat foot
Foot sprain
forearm
Foreign body granuloma of muscle
Fracture of anatomical neck of humerus closed
Fracture of anatomical neck of humerus open
Fracture of ankle
Fracture of astragalus closed
Fracture of astragalus open
Fracture of base of neck of femur closed
Fracture of base of neck of femur open
Fracture of calcaneus closed
Fracture of calcaneus open
Fracture of carpal bone(s)
Fracture of clavicle
Fracture of coronoid process of ulna closed
Fracture of coronoid process of ulna open
Fracture of cuboid bone closed
Fracture of cuboid bone open
Fracture of cuneiform bone of foot closed
Fracture of cuneiform bone of foot open
Fracture of distal end of ulna (alone) closed
Fracture of distal end of ulna (alone) open
Fracture of epiphysis (separation) (upper) of neck of femur closed
Fracture of epiphysis (separation) (upper) of neck of femur open
Fracture of femoral condyle closed
Fracture of femoral condyle open
Fracture of greater tuberosity of humerus closed
Fracture of greater tuberosity of humerus open
Fracture of head of radius closed
Fracture of head of radius open
Fracture of humerus
Fracture of intertrochanteric section of femur closed
Fracture of intertrochanteric section of femur open
Fracture of lateral condyle of humerus closed
Fracture of lateral condyle of humerus open
Fracture of lateral malleolus closed
Fracture of lateral malleolus open
Fracture of lower end of femur closed
Fracture of lower end of femur open
Fracture of lower end of femur unspecified part closed
Fracture of lower end of femur unspecified part open
Fracture of lower end of humerus closed
Fracture of lower end of humerus open
Fracture of lower end of radius and ulna closed
Fracture of lower end of radius and ulna open
Fracture of lower end of radius with ulna closed
Fracture of lower end of radius with ulna open
Fracture of lower epiphysis of femur closed
Fracture of lower epiphysis of femur open
Fracture of medial condyle of humerus closed
Fracture of medial condyle of humerus open
Fracture of medial malleolus closed
Fracture of medial malleolus open
Fracture of metacarpal bone(s)
Fracture of metatarsal bone(s) closed
Fracture of metatarsal bone(s) open
Fracture of midcervical section of femur closed
Fracture of midcervical section of femur open
Fracture of navicular (scaphoid) bone of foot closed
Fracture of navicular (scaphoid) bone of foot open
Fracture of neck of femur
Fracture of neck of radius closed
Fracture of neck of radius open
Fracture of olecranon process of ulna closed
Fracture of olecranon process of ulna open
Fracture of one or more phalanges of hand
Fracture of one or more tarsal and metatarsal bones
Fracture of other and unspecified parts of femur
Fracture of other tarsal and metatarsal bones closed
Fracture of other tarsal and metatarsal bones open
Fracture of patella
Fracture of pelvis
Fracture of radius and ulna
Fracture of radius with ulna upper end (any part) closed
Fracture of radius with ulna upper end (any part) open
Fracture of rib(s) sternum larynx and trachea
Fracture of scapula
Fracture of shaft of femur closed
Fracture of shaft of femur open
Fracture of shaft of humerus closed
Fracture of shaft of humerus open
Fracture of shaft of radius (alone) closed
Fracture of shaft of radius (alone) open
Fracture of shaft of radius and ulna closed
Fracture of shaft of radius and ulna open
Fracture of shaft of radius or ulna unspecified closed
Fracture of shaft of radius or ulna unspecified open
Fracture of shaft of radius with ulna closed
Fracture of shaft of radius with ulna open
Fracture of shaft of tibia and fibula closed
Fracture of shaft of tibia and fibula open
Fracture of shaft of ulna (alone) closed
Fracture of shaft of ulna (alone) open
Fracture of shaft or unspecified part of femur closed
Fracture of shaft or unspecified part of femur open
Fracture of shaft or unspecified part of humerus open
Fracture of skull
Fracture of subtrochanteric section of femur closed
Fracture of subtrochanteric section of femur open
Fracture of surgical neck of humerus closed
Fracture of surgical neck of humerus open
Fracture of tibia and fibula
Fracture of unspecified bone(s) of foot (except toes) closed
Fracture of unspecified bone(s) of foot (except toes) open
Fracture of unspecified condyle(s) of humerus closed
Fracture of unspecified condyle(s) of humerus open
Fracture of unspecified intracapsular section of neck of femur closed
Fracture of unspecified intracapsular section of neck of femur open
Fracture of unspecified part of femur closed
Fracture of unspecified part of femur open
Fracture of unspecified part of forearm open
Fracture of unspecified part of humerus closed
Fracture of unspecified part of humerus open
Fracture of unspecified part of lower end of humerus closed
Fracture of unspecified part of lower end of humerus open
Fracture of unspecified part of neck of femur closed
Fracture of unspecified part of neck of femur open
Fracture of unspecified part of radius (alone) closed
Fracture of unspecified part of radius (alone) open
Fracture of unspecified part of radius with ulna closed
Fracture of unspecified part of radius with ulna open
Fracture of unspecified part of tibia and fibula closed
Fracture of unspecified part of tibia and fibula open
Fracture of unspecified part of ulna (alone) closed
Fracture of unspecified part of ulna (alone) open
Fracture of unspecified part of upper end of humerus closed
Fracture of unspecified part of upper end of humerus open
Fracture of unspecified trochanteric section of femur closed
Fracture of unspecified trochanteric section of femur open
Fracture of upper end of humerus closed
Fracture of upper end of humerus open
Fracture of upper end of radius and ulna closed
Fracture of upper end of radius and ulna open
Fracture of upper end of tibia and fibula closed
Fracture of upper end of tibia and fibula open
Fracture of vertebral column with spinal cord injury
Fracture of vertebral column without mention of spinal cord injury
Fractures occurring as a result of disease of a bone or from some undiscoverable cause, and not due to trauma.
Fractures occurring as a result of disease of a bone or from some undiscoverable cause, and not due to trauma.
Fractures of the short, constricted portion of the thigh bone between the femur head and the trochanters. It excludes intertrochanteric fractures which are HIP FRACTURES.
Fusion of spine (vertebra) congenital
Fussy infant (baby)
Ganglion and cyst of synovium tendon and bursa
Ganglion of joint
Ganglion of tendon sheath
Ganglion unspecified
gastrointestinal
General symptoms
General term for inflammation of adipose tissue, usually of the skin, characterized by reddened subcutaneous nodules.
Generalized hyperhidrosis
generalized or localized
Genu recurvatum
Genu recurvatum (acquired)
Genu valgum (acquired)
Genu valgum or varum (acquired)
Genu varum (acquired)
Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath
Gross hypo- or aplasia of one or more long bones of one or more limbs. The concept includes amelia, hemimelia, and phocomelia.
Hallucinations
Hallux malleus
Hallux rigidus
Hallux valgus (acquired)
Hallux varus (acquired)
hand
Hand sprain
Hemarthrosis
hematologic
Hemivertebra
Historically, a heterogeneous group of acute and chronic diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, progressive systemic sclerosis, dermatomyositis, etc. This classification was based on the notion that "collagen" was equivalent to "connective tissue", but with the present recognition of the different types of collagen and the aggregates derived from them as distinct entities, the term "collagen diseases" now pertains exclusively to those inherited conditions in which the primary defect is at the gene level and affects collagen biosynthesis, post-translational modification, or extracellular processing directly.
Hyperextension injury to the neck, often the result of being struck from behind by a fast-moving vehicle, in an automobile accident.
Hypermobility of coccyx
Hypermobility syndrome
Hyperostosis of skull
hypersensitivity
Hypersomnia with sleep apnea, unspecified
Hypersomnia, unspecified
Hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy
Hypertrophy of fat pad knee
ICD-9 Diagnosis
Idiopathic osteoporosis
Idiopathic painful nonsuppurative swellings of one or more costal cartilages, especially of the second rib. The anterior chest pain may mimic that of coronary artery disease.
Iliofemoral (ligament) sprain
Ill-defined fractures of bones of trunk
Impairment of the ability to perform smoothly coordinated voluntary movements. This condition may affect the limbs, trunk, eyes, pharynx, larynx, and other structures. Ataxia may result from impaired sensory or motor function. Sensory ataxia may result from posterior column injury or PERIPHERAL NERVE DISEASES. Motor ataxia may be associated with CEREBELLAR DISEASES; CEREBRAL CORTEX diseases; THALAMIC DISEASES; BASAL GANGLIA DISEASES; injury to the RED NUCLEUS; and other conditions.
Increase in the mass of bone per unit volume.
Infective myositis
Inflammation of a bursa, occasionally accompanied by a calcific deposit in the underlying supraspinatus tendon. The most common site is the subdeltoid bursa.
Inflammation of a synovial membrane. It is usually painful, particularly on motion, and is characterized by a fluctuating swelling due to effusion within a synovial sac.
Inflammation of a tendon sheath. Causes include trauma, tendon stress, bacterial disease (gonorrhea, tuberculosis), rheumatic disease, and gout. Common sites are the shoulder capsule, hip capsule, hamstring muscles, and Achilles tendon. The tendon sheaths become inflamed and painful, and accumulate fluid. Joint mobility is usually reduced. Friction rubs may be felt or heard (with a stethoscope) on movement. Calcium deposits may occur in the tendon and its sheath, leading to opacities on radiographs of the affected area.
Inflammation of bone and cartilage.
Inflammation of tendons and of tendon-muscle attachments.
Inflammation of the fascia. There are three major types: 1, Eosinophilic fasciitis, an inflammatory reaction with eosinophilia, producing hard thickened skin with an orange-peel configuration suggestive of scleroderma and considered by some a variant of scleroderma; 2, Necrotizing fasciitis (FASCIITIS, NECROTIZING), a serious fulminating infection (usually by a beta hemolytic streptococcus) causing extensive necrosis of superficial fascia; 3, Nodular/Pseudosarcomatous /Proliferative fasciitis, characterized by a rapid growth of fibroblasts with mononuclear inflammatory cells and proliferating capillaries in soft tissue, often the forearm; it is not malignant but is sometimes mistaken for fibrosarcoma.
Inflammation of the thick tissue on the bottom of the foot (plantar fascia) causing HEEL pain. The plantar fascia (also called plantar aponeurosis) are bands of fibrous tissue extending from the calcaneal tuberosity to the TOES. The HEEL SPUR
Inflammation of the tissues around a joint.
Infraspinatus (muscle) (tendon) sprain
Injury to anterior tibial artery
Injury to anterior tibial vein
Injury to axillary artery
Injury to axillary blood vessels
Injury to axillary vein
Injury to axillary vessel(s) unspecified
Injury to bladder and urethra with open wound into cavity
Injury to bladder and urethra without open wound into cavity
Injury to blood vessels of lower extremity and unspecified sites
Injury to blood vessels of unspecified site
Injury to blood vessels of upper extremity
Injury to brachial blood vessels
Injury to common femoral artery
Injury to deep plantar blood vessels
Injury to digital blood vessels
Injury to femoral veins
Injury to other specified blood vessels of lower extremity
Injury to other specified blood vessels of upper extremity
Injury to other specified pelvic organs with open wound into cavity
Injury to other specified pelvic organs without open wound into cavity
Injury to palmar artery
Injury to pelvic organs
Injury to popliteal artery
Injury to popliteal blood vessels
Injury to popliteal vein
Injury to popliteal vessel(s) unspecified
Injury to posterior tibial artery
Injury to posterior tibial vein
Injury to radial blood vessels
Injury to saphenous veins
Injury to superficial femoral artery
Injury to tibial blood vessels
Injury to tibial vessel(s) unspecified
Injury to ulnar blood vessels
Injury to unspecified blood vessel of lower extremity
Injury to unspecified blood vessel of upper extremity
Injury to unspecified pelvic organ with open wound into cavity
Injury to unspecified pelvic organ without open wound into cavity
Injury to ureter with open wound into cavity
Injury to ureter without open wound into cavity
Injury to uterus with open wound into cavity
Injury to uterus without open wound into cavity
Insect bite nonvenomous of fingers infected
Insect bite nonvenomous of fingers without infection
Insect bite nonvenomous of shoulder and upper arm infected
Insect bite nonvenomous of shoulder and upper arm without infection
Insomnia with sleep apnea, unspecified
Insomnia, unspecified
Internal derangement of knee
Interphalangeal (joint) toe sprain
Interstitial myositis
Intervertebral disc disorder with myelopathy
Intervertebral disc disorders
Involuntary contraction of the muscle fibers innervated by a motor unit. Fasciculations can often by visualized and take the form of a muscle twitch or dimpling under the skin, but usually do not generate sufficient force to move a limb. They may represent a benign condition or occur as a manifestation of MOTOR NEURON DISEASE or PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES.
Ischiocapsular (ligament) sprain
Jaw sprain
juvenile chronic polyarthritis
Juvenile osteochondrosis of foot
Juvenile osteochondrosis of hip and pelvis
Juvenile osteochondrosis of lower extremity excluding foot
Juvenile osteochondrosis of spine
Juvenile osteochondrosis of upper extremity
Kaschin-beck disease
Kissing spine
Klippel-feil syndrome
Kyphoscoliosis and scoliosis
Kyphosis (acquired)
Kyphosis (acquired) (postural)
Kyphosis associated with other conditions
Kyphosis due to radiation
Kyphosis postlaminectomy
Lack of coordination
lateral collateral ligament
Lateral dislocation of tibia proximal end closed
Lateral dislocation of tibia proximal end open
Lateral epicondylitis
Laxity of ligament
Longitudinal deficiency carpals or metacarpals complete or partial (with or without incomplete phalangeal deficiency)
Longitudinal deficiency combined involving femur tibia and fibula (complete or incomplete)
Longitudinal deficiency combined involving humerus radius and ulna (complete or incomplete)
Longitudinal deficiency femoral complete or partial (with or without distal deficiencies incomplete)
Longitudinal deficiency fibular complete or partial (with or without distal deficiencies incomplete)
Longitudinal deficiency humeral complete or partial (with or without distal deficiencies incomplete)
Longitudinal deficiency of lower limb not elsewhere classified
Longitudinal deficiency of upper limb not elsewhere classified
Longitudinal deficiency phalanges complete or partial
Longitudinal deficiency radial complete or partial (with or without distal deficiencies incomplete)
Longitudinal deficiency radioulnar complete or partial (with or without distal deficiencies incomplete)
Longitudinal deficiency tarsals or metatarsals complete or partial (with or without incomplete phalangeal deficiency)
Longitudinal deficiency tibia complete or partial (with or without distal deficiencies incomplete)
Longitudinal deficiency tibiofibular complete or partial (with or without distal deficiencies incomplete)
Longitudinal deficiency ulnar complete or partial (with or without distal deficiencies incomplete)
Loose body in joint
Loose body in knee
Lordosis (acquired)
Lordosis (acquired) (postural)
Lordosis associated with other conditions
Lordosis postlaminectomy
Loss of height
Loss of muscle coordination.
lower leg
Lumbago
lumbar
Lumbar sprain
Lumbosacral (joint) (ligament) sprain
Lumbosacral spondylosis without myelopathy
Macrodactylia (fingers)
Macrodactylia of toes
Madelung's deformity
Malaise and fatigue
Malignant melanoma of skin
Malignant neoplasm of bone and articular cartilage
Malignant neoplasm of bone and articular cartilage site unspecified
Malignant neoplasm of bones of skull and face except mandible
Malignant neoplasm of connective and other soft tissue
Malignant neoplasm of long bones of lower limb
Malignant neoplasm of mandible
Malignant neoplasm of pelvic bones sacrum and coccyx
Malignant neoplasm of ribs sternum and clavicle
Malignant neoplasm of scapula and long bones of upper limb
Malignant neoplasm of short bones of lower limb
Malignant neoplasm of short bones of upper limb
Malignant neoplasm of vertebral column excluding sacrum and coccyx
Mallet finger
Malunion and nonunion of fracture
Malunion of fracture
medial collateral ligament
Medial dislocation of tibia proximal end closed
Medial dislocation of tibia proximal end open
Medial epicondylitis
Memory loss
Meningismus
Metabolic disorder associated with fractures of the femoral neck, vertebrae, and distal forearm. It occurs commonly in women within 15-20 years after menopause, and is caused by factors associated with menopause including estrogen deficiency.
Metatarsaophalangeal (joint) sprain
mild form of LIMITED SCLERODERMA, a multi-system disorder. Its features include symptoms of CALCINOSIS; RAYNAUD DISEASE; ESOPHAGEAL MOTILITY DISORDERS; sclerodactyly, and TELANGIECTASIS. When the defect in esophageal function is not prominent, it is known as CRST syndrome.
Monteggia's fracture closed
Monteggia's fracture open
motor vehicle traffic accident
Motor vehicle traffic accident involving collision with train
Multiple and unspecified open wound of lower limb
Multiple and unspecified open wound of upper limb
Multiple and unspecified open wound of upper limb complicated
Multiple and unspecified open wound of upper limb with tendon involvement
Multiple and unspecified open wound of upper limb without complication
Multiple closed fractures of hand bones
Multiple closed pelvic fractures with disruption of pelvic circle
Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia
Multiple fractures of hand bones
Multiple open fractures of hand bones
Multiple open pelvic fractures with disruption of pelvic circle
multiple sites
Muscle weakness (generalized)
Muscular calcification and ossification
Muscular wasting and disuse atrophy not elsewhere classified
Myalgia and myositis unspecified
Neck sprain
Necrosis or disintegration of skeletal muscle often followed by myoglobinuria.
Necrotizing fasciitis
Neuralgia neuritis and radiculitis unspecified
neurologic
Neurological neglect syndrome
Nodular tumor-like lesions or mucoid flesh, arising from tendon sheaths, LIGAMENTS, or JOINT CAPSULE, especially of the hands, wrists, or feet. They are not true cysts as they lack epithelial wall. They are distinguished from SYNOVIAL CYSTS by the lack of communication with a joint cavity or the SYNOVIAL MEMBRANE.
Nonallopathic lesions not elsewhere classified
Nonallopathic lesions of abdomen and other sites not elsewhere classified
Nonspecific abnormal findings on radiological and other examination of musculoskeletal system
Nontraumatic rupture of achilles tendon
Nontraumatic rupture of extensor tendons of hand and wrist
Nontraumatic rupture of flexor tendons of hand and wrist
Nontraumatic rupture of other tendon
Nontraumatic rupture of other tendons of foot and ankle
Nontraumatic rupture of patellar tendon
Nontraumatic rupture of quadriceps tendon
Nontraumatic rupture of tendons of biceps (long head)
Nontraumatic rupture of unspecified tendon
Nontraumatic slipped upper femoral epiphysis
Nonunion of fracture
Ocular torticollis
Olecranon bursitis
Open anterior dislocation of elbow
Open anterior dislocation of humerus
Open dislocation
Open dislocation cervical vertebra
Open dislocation cervical vertebra unspecified
Open dislocation vertebra unspecified site
Open fracture
Open fracture of acromial end of clavicle
Open fracture of acromial process of scapula
Open fracture of base of other metacarpal bone(s)
Open fracture of base of thumb (first) metacarpal
Open fracture of c1-c4 level with anterior cord syndrome
Open fracture of c1-c4 level with central cord syndrome
Open fracture of c1-c4 level with complete lesion of cord
Open fracture of c1-c4 level with other specified spinal cord injury
Open fracture of c1-c4 level with unspecified spinal cord injury
Open fracture of c5-c7 level with anterior cord syndrome
Open fracture of c5-c7 level with central cord syndrome
Open fracture of c5-c7 level with complete lesion of cord
Open fracture of c5-c7 level with other specified spinal cord injury
Open fracture of c5-c7 level with unspecified spinal cord injury
Open fracture of capitate bone (os magnum) of wrist
Open fracture of carpal bone unspecified
Open inferior dislocation of humerus
Open lateral dislocation of elbow
Open medial dislocation of elbow
Open obturator dislocation of hip
Open posterior dislocation of elbow
Open posterior dislocation of hip
Open posterior dislocation of humerus
Open wound of axillary region complicated
Open wound of axillary region with tendon involvement
Open wound of axillary region without complication
Open wound of back
Open wound of elbow complicated
Open wound of elbow forearm and wrist
Ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament in cervical region
Osteitis condensans
Osteitis deformans and osteopathies associated with other disorders classified elsewhere
Osteitis deformans in diseases classified elsewhere
Osteitis deformans without bone tumor
Osteoarthrosis and allied disorders
Osteoarthrosis localized secondary
Osteochondritis dissecans
Osteochondropathies
Osteochondrosis of the vertebral epiphyses in children.
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Osteomyelitis periostitis and other infections involving bone
Osteonecrosis of the lunate.
Osteopathy resulting from poliomyelitis
Osteopathy resulting from poliomyelitis involving ankle and foot
Osteopathy resulting from poliomyelitis involving forearm
Osteopathy resulting from poliomyelitis involving hand
Osteopathy resulting from poliomyelitis involving lower leg
Osteopathy resulting from poliomyelitis involving multiple sites
Osteopathy resulting from poliomyelitis involving other specified sites
Osteopathy resulting from poliomyelitis involving pelvic region and thigh
Osteopathy resulting from poliomyelitis involving shoulder region
Osteopathy resulting from poliomyelitis involving unspecified site
Osteopathy resulting from poliomyelitis involving upper arm
Osteopetrosis
Osteopoikilosis
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis unspecified
other
Other acquired calcaneus deformity
Other acquired deformities of ankle and foot
Other acquired deformities of finger
Other acquired deformities of forearm excluding fingers
Other acquired deformities of hip
Other acquired deformities of knee
Other acquired deformities of limbs
Other acquired deformities of toe
Other acquired deformity of back or spine
Other acquired deformity of head
Other acquired deformity of head other specified deformity
Other acquired deformity of head unspecified deformity
Other acquired deformity of head zygomatic hyperplasia
Other acquired deformity of head zygomatic hypoplasia
Other acquired deformity of other parts of limb
Other acquired musculoskeletal deformity
Other affections of shoulder region not elsewhere classified
Other allied disorders of spine
Other and ill-defined sprains and strains
Other and unspecified closed fractures of proximal end of radius (alone)
Other and unspecified closed fractures of proximal end of ulna (alone)
Other and unspecified congenital anomalies of musculoskeletal system
Other and unspecified disorders of bone and cartilage
Other and unspecified open fractures of proximal end of radius (alone)
Other and unspecified open fractures of proximal end of ulna (alone)
Other ankle sprain
Other bone cyst
Other bursitis disorders
Other closed anterior dislocation of hip
Other closed fractures of distal end of radius (alone)
Other closed fractures of lower end of humerus
Other closed fractures of upper end of humerus
Other congenital anomalies of abdominal wall
Other congenital anomalies of limbs
Other congenital anomalies of lower limb including pelvic girdle
Other congenital anomalies of ribs and sternum
Other congenital anomalies of spine
Other congenital anomalies of toes
Other congenital anomalies of upper limb including shoulder girdle
Other congenital deformities of feet
Other congenital deformity of hip (joint)
Other congenital musculoskeletal anomalies
Other congenital osteodystrophies
Other congenital valgus deformities of feet
Other congenital varus deformities of feet
Other convulsions
Other curvatures of spine associated with other conditions
Other dislocation of knee closed
Other dislocation of knee open
Other disorders of bone and cartilage
Other disorders of cervical region
Other disorders of muscle ligament and fascia
Other disorders of soft tissues
Other disorders of synovium tendon and bursa
Other enthesopathy of ankle and tarsus
Other enthesopathy of elbow region
Other enthesopathy of knee
Other excessive crying
Other fibromatoses of muscle ligament and fascia
Other foot sprain
Other fracture of lower end of femur closed
Other fracture of lower end of femur open
Other fracture of lower end of humerus open
Other fracture of tarsal and metatarsal bones closed
Other fractures of tarsal and metatarsal bones open
Other ganglion and cyst of synovium tendon and bursa
Other general symptoms
Other hammer toe (acquired)
Other hand sprain
Other infections involving ankle and foot bone in diseases classified elsewhere
Other infections involving bone in diseases classified elsewhere
Other infections involving bone in diseases classified elsewhere site unspecified
Other infections involving bone of multiple sites in diseases classified elsewhere
Other infections involving bone of other specified sites in diseases classified elsewhere
Other infections involving bone of pelvic region and thigh in diseases classified elsewhere
Other infections involving bone of shoulder region in diseases classified elsewhere
Other infections involving forearm bone in diseases classified elsewhere
Other infections involving hand bone in diseases classified elsewhere
Other infections involving lower leg bone in diseases classified elsewhere
Other infections involving upper arm bone in diseases classified elsewhere
Other inflammatory spondylopathies
Other juvenile osteochondrosis
Other kyphoscoliosis and scoliosis
Other kyphosis acquired
Other lordosis acquired
Other malaise and fatigue
Other multiple and ill-defined dislocations
Other muscular calcification and ossification
Other musculoskeletal symptoms referable to limbs
Other open anterior dislocation of hip
Other open fracture of upper end of humerus
Other open fractures of distal end of radius (alone)
Other osteoporosis
Other peripheral enthesopathies
Other postsurgical lordosis
Other rupture of synovium
Other sleep disturbances
Other specific muscle disorders
Other specified congenital anomalies of muscle tendon fascia and connective tissue
Other specified congenital anomalies of unspecified limb
Other specified disorders of bursae and tendons in shoulder region
Other specified forms of osteochondropathy
Other specified nonteratogenic anomalies
Other specified sites of sacroiliac region sprain
Other specified sites of sprains and strains
Other sprain of sternum
Other symptoms involving nervous and musculoskeletal systems
Other synovitis and tenosynovitis
Other tear of cartilage or meniscus of knee current
Other tenosynovitis of hand and wrist
Other transcervical fracture of femur closed
Other transcervical fracture of femur open
Other wrist sprain
Paget's Disease is a disease of bone that initially results in the excessive resorption of bone (by osteoclasts) followed by the replacement of normal bone marrow with vascular and fibrous tissue.
Pain in joint
Pain in limb
Pain in the region of the METATARSUS. It can include pain in the METATARSAL BONES, METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINT, and/or intermetatarsal joints (TARSAL JOINTS).
Palindromic rheumatism
Panniculitis affecting other sites
Panniculitis specified as affecting neck
Panniculitis unspecified
Panniculitis unspecified site
Patellar tendinitis
Pathologic fracture
Pathologic partial or complete loss of the ability to recall past experiences (AMNESIA, RETROGRADE) or to form new memories (AMNESIA, ANTEROGRADE). This condition may be of organic or psychologic origin. Organic forms of amnesia are usually associated with dysfunction of the DIENCEPHALON or HIPPOCAMPUS.
Pathological dislocation
Pathological fracture of distal radius and ulna
Pathological fracture of humerus
Pathological fracture of neck of femur
Pathological fracture of other specified part of femur
Pathological fracture of other specified site
Pathological fracture of tibia or fibula
Pathological fracture of vertebrae
Pathological fracture unspecified site
Pauciarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
Pectus carinatum
Pectus excavatum
pedestrian
Pelvic sprain
pelvis
Periostitis without mention of osteomyelitis
Periostitis without osteomyelitis involving ankle and foot
Periostitis without osteomyelitis involving forearm
Peripheral enthesopathies and allied syndromes
Persistent flexure or contracture of a joint.
Persistent vegetative state
Pertrochanteric fracture of femur closed
Pertrochanteric fracture of femur open
Pes anserinus tendinitis or bursitis
pevlic area
Plantar fascial fibromatosis
Plica syndrome
Polydactyly
Polydactyly of fingers
Polydactyly of toes
Polydactyly unspecified digits
Polymyalgia rheumatica
Polymyositis
Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia of bone
Postdysenteric arthropathy
Posterior dislocation of tibia proximal end closed
Posterior dislocation of tibia proximal end open
Postlaminectomy syndrome
Postoperative heterotopic calcification
Premature closure of one or more sutures of the skull.
Prepatellar bursitis
Progressive infantile idiopathic scoliosis
Progressive myositis ossificans
Prune belly syndrome
Pyogenic arthritis
Radial collateral ligament sprain
Radial styloid tenosynovitis
Radiohumeral (joint) sprain
Radioulnar synostosis
Recurrent dislocation of joint
Reduction deformities of upper limb congenital
Reduction of bone mass without alteration in the composition of bone, leading to fractures. Primary osteoporosis can be of two major types: postmenopausal osteoporosis (OSTEOPOROSIS, POSTMENOPAUSAL) and age-related or senile osteoporosis.
Residual foreign body in soft tissue
Resolving infantile idiopathic scoliosis
respiratory
Rhabdomyolysis
Rheumatism unspecified and fibrositis
Rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory polyarthropathies
Rotator cuff (capsule) sprain
Rotator cuff syndrome of shoulder and allied disorders
Rupture of muscle nontraumatic
Rupture of synovium
Rupture of synovium unspecified
Rupture of tendon nontraumatic
sacral
sacro-iliac
Sacroiliac (ligament) sprain
Sacroiliitis not elsewhere classified
Sacrospinatus (ligament) sprain
Sacrotuberous (ligament) sprain
Schmorl's nodes
Sciatica
Scoliosis (and kyphoscoliosis) idiopathic
Scoliosis associated with other conditions
Scoliosis due to radiation
Seizures that occur during a febrile episode. It is a common condition, affecting 2-5% of children aged 3 months to five years. An autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance has been identified in some families. The majority are simple febrile seizures (generally defined as generalized onset, single seizures with a duration of less than 30 minutes). Complex febrile seizures are characterized by focal onset, duration greater than 30 minutes, and/or more than one seizure in a 24 hour period. The likelihood of developing epilepsy (i.e., a nonfebrile seizure disorder) following simple febrile seizures is low. Complex febrile seizures are associated with a moderately increased incidence of epilepsy.
Senile osteoporosis
shoulder
Sicca syndrome
Sleep disturbances
Sleep related movement disorder, unspecified
Slippage of the FEMUR off the TIBIA.
Solitary bone cyst
Solitary lesions of bone that typically cause a bulging of the overlying cortex bearing some resemblance to the saccular protrusion of the aortic wall in aortic aneurysm, hence the name.
Spasm of muscle
Specific bursitides often of occupational origin
Spina bifida
Spina bifida occulta
Spinal enthesopathy
Spinal stenosis in cervical region
Spinal stenosis other than cervical
spine and trunk
Spondylolisthesis congenital
Spondylosis and allied disorders
Spondylosis of unspecified site
Spondylosis of unspecified site with myelopathy
Spondylosis of unspecified site without myelopathy
Spondylosis with myelopathy lumbar region
Spondylosis with myelopathy thoracic region
Sprain of carpal (joint) of wrist
Sprain of carpometacarpal (joint) of hand
Sprain of coccyx
Sprain of cruciate ligament of knee
Sprain of interphalangeal (joint) of hand
Sprain of lateral collateral ligament of knee
Sprain of medial collateral ligament of knee
Sprain of metacarpophalangeal (joint) of hand
Sprain of other specified sites of elbow and forearm
Sprain of other specified sites of hip and thigh
Sprain of other specified sites of knee and leg
Sprain of other specified sites of shoulder and upper arm
Sprain of radiocarpal (joint) (ligament) of wrist
Sprain of ribs
Sprain of sacrum
Sprain of septal cartilage of nose
Sprain of tibiofibular (joint) (ligament) superior of knee
Sprain of unspecified site of back
Sprain of unspecified site of elbow and forearm
Sprain of unspecified site of hand
Sprain of unspecified site of hip and thigh
Sprain of unspecified site of knee and leg
Sprain of unspecified site of shoulder and upper arm
Sprain of unspecified site of wrist
Sprains and strains
Sternoclavicular (joint) (ligament) sprain
Sternum sprain
Sternum sprain unspecified part
Stiffness of joint
Stress fracture of other bone
Stress fracture of the metatarsals
Stress fracture of tibia or fibula
Subjectively experienced sensations in the absence of an appropriate stimulus, but which are regarded by the individual as real. They may be of organic origin or associated with MENTAL DISORDERS.
Subscapularis (muscle) sprain
Sudden, involuntary skeletal muscular contractions of cerebral or brain stem origin.--2004
Superficial foreign body (splinter) of fingers without major open wound and without infection
Superficial foreign body (splinter) of fingers without major open wound infected
Superficial foreign body (splinter) of shoulder and upper arm without major open wound and without infection
Superficial injury of finger(s)
Superficial injury of shoulder and upper arm
Superior glenoid labrum lesion
Supracondylar fracture of femur closed
Supracondylar fracture of femur open
Supracondylar fracture of humerus closed
Supracondylar fracture of humerus open
Supraspinatus (muscle) (tendon) sprain
Swan-neck deformity
Swelling of limb
Symmetrical osteitis of the four limbs, chiefly localized to the phalanges and the terminal epiphyses of the long bones of the forearm and leg, sometimes extending to the proximal ends of the limbs and the flat bones, and accompanied by dorsal kyphosis and joint involvement. It is often secondary to chronic conditions of the lungs and heart.
Symptoms involving nervous and musculoskeletal systems
Syncope and collapse
Syndactyly
Syndactyly of fingers with fusion of bone
Syndactyly of fingers without fusion of bone
Syndactyly of multiple and unspecified sites
Syndactyly of toes with fusion of bone
Syndactyly of toes without fusion of bone
Synovial cyst of popliteal space
Synovial cyst unspecified
Synovitis and tenosynovitis
Synovitis and tenosynovitis in diseases classified elsewhere
Synovitis and tenosynovitis unspecified
Systematic and extensive loss of memory caused by organic or psychological factors. The loss may be temporary or permanent, and may involve old or recent memories.
systemic involvement
Systemic lupus erythematosus
Systemic sclerosis
Talipes calcaneovalgus
Talipes cavus
Talipes unspecified
Tarsometatarsal (joint) (ligament) sprain
Tear of lateral cartilage or meniscus of knee current
Tear of medial cartilage or meniscus of knee current
Tenosynovitis of foot and ankle
Tetany
The anterior concavity in the curvature of the lumbar and cervical spine as viewed from the side. The term usually refers to abnormally increased curvature (hollow back, saddle back, swayback). It does not include lordosis as normal mating posture in certain animals ( = POSTURE + SEX BEHAVIOR, ANIMAL).
The elevation of the body's temperature above the upper limit of normal, usually taken as 37.7 degrees C.
The form of rheumatoid arthritis affecting the spine. It occurs predominantly in young males and produces pain and stiffness as a result of inflammation of the sacroiliac, intervertebral, and costovertebral joints. Etiology is unknown.
The state of weariness following a period of exertion, mental or physical, characterized by a decreased capacity for work and reduced efficiency to respond to stimuli.
The sudden sensation of being cold. It may be accompanied by SHIVERING.
Thickening of the inner table of the frontal bone, which may be associated with hypertrichosis and obesity. It most commonly affects women near menopause.
thigh
thoracic
Thoracic or lumbar spondylosis with myelopathy
Thoracic or lumbosacral neuritis or radiculitis unspecified
Thoracic spondylosis without myelopathy
Thoracic sprain
Thoracogenic scoliosis
Thyroid region sprain
Tibial collateral ligament bursitis
Tibialis tendinitis
Tibiofibular (ligament) sprain distal
Tietze's disease
Torticollis unspecified
Torus fracture of tibia and fibula
Transcervical fracture closed
Transcervical fracture open
Transient alteration of awareness
Transient arthropathy
Transient paralysis of limb
Transverse deficiency of lower limb
Transverse deficiency of upper limb
Traumatic amputation of arm and hand (complete) (partial)
Traumatic arthropathy
Traumatic myositis ossificans
Traumatic spondylopathy
Tremor is the shaking movement of the whole body or just a certain part of it, often caused by problems of the neurons responsible for muscle action.
Trigger finger (acquired)
Trimalleolar fracture closed
Trimalleolar fracture open
Ulnar collateral ligament sprain
Ulnohumeral (joint) sprain
Unequal leg length (acquired)
Union of the fragments of a fractured bone in a faulty or abnormal position. If two bones parallel to one another unite by osseous tissue, the result is a crossunion.
upper arm
Valgus deformity of wrist (acquired)
Varus deformity of wrist (acquired)
Vegetative state
Vertigo is a feeling of movement, a sensation as if the external world were revolving around the patient (objective vertigo) or as if he himself were revolving in space (subjective vertigo). Vertigo is medically distinct from dizziness, lightheadedness, and unsteadiness.
Villonodular synovitis
visceral
Weakness; lack of energy and strength.
Wrist drop (acquired)
Wrist sprain
* 07001 - Avenel (section of Woodbridge)
* 07002 - Bayonne
* 07003 - Bloomfield
* 07004 - Fairfield
* 07005 - Boonton
* 07006 - Caldwell, North Caldwell, West Caldwell
* 07007 - Caldwell (P.O. Box), West Caldwell (P.O. Box)
* 07008 - Carteret
* 07009 - Cedar Grove
* 07010 - Cliffside Park
* 07011 - Clifton (Main Avenue station)
* 07012 - Clifton (Allwood station)
* 07013 - Clifton (Richfield station)
* 07014 - Clifton (Delawanna station)
* 07015 - Clifton (general delivery) (P.O. Box)
* 07016 - Cranford
* 07017 - East Orange
* 07018 - East Orange (includes V.A. hospital)
* 07019 - East Orange (P.O. Box)
* 07020 - Edgewater
* 07021 - Essex Fells
* 07022 - Fairview
* 07023 - Fanwood
* 07024 - Fort Lee
* 07025 -
* 07026 - Garfield
* 07027 - Garwood
* 07028 - Glen Ridge
* 07029 - Harrison, East Newark
* 07030 - Hoboken
* 07031 - North Arlington
* 07032 - Kearny
* 07033 - Kenilworth
* 07034 - Lake Hiawatha (section of Parsippany)
* 07035 - Lincoln Park
* 07036 - Linden, Winfield Park
* 07037-07038 -
* 07039 - Livingston
* 07040 - Maplewood
* 07041 - Millburn
* 07042 - Montclair
* 07043 - Montclair, Upper Montclair - includes Montclair State University
* 07044 - Verona
* 07045 - Montville
* 07046 - Mountain Lakes
* 07047 - North Bergen
* 07048-07049 -
* 07050 - Orange
* 07051 - Orange (P.O. Box)
* 07052 - West Orange
* 07053 -
* 07054 - Parsippany
* 07055 - Passaic
* 07056 -
* 07057 - Wallington
* 07058 - Pine Brook (section of Montville)
* 07059 - Warren
* 07060 - Plainfield, North Plainfield (includes Watchung)
* 07061 - Plainfield (P.O. Box)
* 07062 - Plainfield, North Plainfield (Netherwood station)
* 07063 - Plainfield, North Plainfield
* 07064 - Port Reading (section of Woodbridge)
* 07065 - Rahway
* 07066 - Clark
* 07067 - Colonia (section of Woodbridge)
* 07068 - Roseland
* 07069 - Watchung, Plainfield
* 07070 - Rutherford
* 07071 - Lyndhurst
* 07072 - Carlstadt
* 07073 - East Rutherford
* 07074 - Moonachie
* 07075 - Wood Ridge
* 07076 - Scotch Plains
* 07077 - Sewaren (section of Woodbridge)
* 07078 - Short Hills
* 07079 - South Orange
* 07080 - South Plainfield
* 07081 - Springfield
* 07082 - Towaco (section of Montville)
* 07083 - Union (Union Co.)
* 07084-07085 -
* 07086 - Weehawken
* 07087 - Union City
* 07088 - Vauxhall (section of Union (Union Co.)
* 07089 -
* 07090 - Westfield
* 07091 - Westfield (P.O. Box)
* 07092 - Mountainside
* 07093 - West New York, Guttenberg
* 07094 - Secaucus
* 07095 - Woodbridge
* 07096 - Secaucus (P.O. Box)
* 07097 - Jersey City
* 07098 -
* 07099 - North Jersey Facility (in Kearny)
* 07100 -
* 07101 - Newark (P.O. Box)
* 07102 - Newark (Broad Street annex)
* 07103 - Newark (West station)
* 07104 - Newark (North station)
* 07105 - Newark (Ironbound station)
* 07106 - Newark (Vailsburg station)
* 07107 - Newark (Roseville station)
* 07108 - Newark (Clinton station)
* 07109 - Belleville
* 07110 - Nutley
* 07111 - Irvington
* 07112 - Newark (Weequahic station)
* 07113 -
* 07114 - Newark (Port Newark station)
* 07115-07174 -
* 07175 - Newark
* 07176-07181 -
* 07182 - Newark
* 07183 -
* 07184 - Newark
* 07185-07187 -
* 07188 - Newark
* 07189 - Newark
* 07190 -
* 07191 - Newark
* 07192 - Newark
* 07193 - Newark
* 07194 - Newark
* 07195 - Newark
* 07196 -
* 07197 - Newark
* 07198 - Newark
* 07199 - Newark
* 07201 - Elizabeth (Union Square station)
* 07202 - Elizabeth (Bayway/Elmora stations)
* 07203 - Roselle
* 07204 - Roselle Park
* 07205 - Hillside, Industrial Hillside
* 07206 - Elizabeth (Elizabethport station)
* 07207 - Elizabeth (P.O. Box)
* 07208 - Elizabeth (North Elizabeth station)
* 07209-07301 -
* 07302 - Jersey City (downtown)
* 07303 - Jersey City (P.O. Box)
* 07304 - Jersey City (Bergen station)
* 07305 - Jersey City (Greenville/Jackson Ave. stations)
* 07306 - Jersey City (Journal Square station)
* 07307 - Jersey City (Hudson City station)
* 07308 - Jersey City (Five Corners station) (P.O. Box)
* 07309 - Jersey City (Gen. Lafayette station) (P.O. Box)
* 07310 - Jersey City
* 07311 - Jersey City
* 07312-07394 -
* 07395 - Jersey City
* 07396-07398 -
* 07399 - Jersey City
* 07400 -
* 07401 - Allendale
* 07402 -
* 07403 - Bloomingdale
* 07404 -
* 07405 - Butler, Kinnelon
* 07406 -
* 07407 - Elmwood Park
* 07408-07409 -
* 07410 - Fair Lawn
* 07411-07415 -
* 07416 - Franklin (Sussex Co.)
* 07417 - Franklin Lakes
* 07418 - Glenwood (section of Vernon)
* 07419 - Hamburg
* 07420 - Haskell (section of Wanaque)
* 07421 - Hewitt (section of West Milford)
* 07422 - Highland Lakes (section of Vernon)
* 07423 - Ho Ho Kus
* 07424 - Little Falls, West Paterson
* 07425-07427 -
* 07428 - McAfee (section of Vernon) (P.O. Box)
* 07429 -
* 07430 - Mahwah
* 07431 -
* 07432 - Midland Park
* 07433-07434 -
* 07435 - Newfoundland (section of West Milford)
* 07436 - Oakland
* 07437 -
* 07438 - Oak Ridge (section of West Milford) - includes Milton (section of Jefferson)
* 07439 - Ogdensburg
* 07440 - Pequannock
* 07441 -
* 07442 - Pompton Lakes
* 07443 -
* 07444 - Pompton Plains (section of Pequannock)
* 07445 -
* 07446 - Ramsey
* 07447-07449 -
* 07450 - Ridgewood
* 07451 - Ridgewood (P.O. Box)
* 07452 - Glen Rock
* 07453-07455 -
* 07456 - Ringwood
* 07457 - Riverdale
* 07458 - Saddle River, Upper Saddle River
* 07459 -
* 07460 - Stockholm (section of Hardyston)
* 07461 - Sussex
* 07462 - Vernon
* 07463 - Waldwick
* 07464 -
* 07465 - Wanaque
* 07466-07469 -
* 07470 - Wayne
* 07471-07473 -
* 07474 - Wayne (P.O. Box)
* 07475-07476 -
* 07477 - Wayne
* 07478-07479 -
* 07480 - West Milford
* 07481 - Wyckoff
* 07482-07494 -
* 07495 - Mahwah
* 07496-07499 -
* 07500 -
* 07501 - Paterson (Downtown)
* 07502 - Paterson (West Side)
* 07503 - Paterson (South Side)
* 07504 - Paterson (East Side)
* 07505 - Paterson (City & County government)
* 07506 - Hawthorne
* 07507 - Hawthorne (post office boxes)
* 07508 - Haledon - includes North Haledon & Prospect Park
* 07509 - Paterson {post office boxes)
* 07510 - Paterson (main office)
* 07511 - Totowa (post office boxes)
* 07512 - Totowa
* 07513 - Paterson
* 07514 - Paterson (Northeast Side)
* 07515-07521 -
* 07522 - Paterson (Northwest Side)
* 07523 -
* 07524 - Paterson (North Side)
* 07525-07529 -
* 07530 - Paterson
* 07531-07532 -
* 07533 - Paterson (South Paterson Station post office boxes)
* 07534-07537 -
* 07538 - Haledon (post office boxes)
* 07539-07542 -
* 07543 - Paterson (Park Station post office boxes)
* 07544 - Paterson (River Street Station post office boxes)
* 07545-07599 -
* 07600 -
* 07601 - Hackensack
* 07602 - Hackensack (P.O. Box)
* 07603 - Bogota
* 07604 - Hasbrouck Heights
* 07605 - Leonia
* 07606 - South Hackensack
* 07607 - Maywood
* 07608 - Teterboro
* 07609-07619 -
* 07620 - Alpine (P.O. Box)
* 07621 - Bergenfield
* 07622-07623 -
* 07624 - Closter
* 07625 -
* 07626 - Cresskill
* 07627 - Demarest
* 07628 - Dumont
* 07629 -
* 07630 - Emerson
* 07631 - Englewood
* 07632 - Englewood Cliffs, Englewood
* 07633-07639 -
* 07640 - Harrington Park
* 07641 - Haworth
* 07642 - Hillsdale
* 07643 - Little Ferry
* 07644 - Lodi
* 07645 - Montvale
* 07646 - New Milford
* 07647 - Northvale, Rockleigh
* 07648 - Norwood
* 07649 - Oradell
* 07650 - Palisades Park
* 07651 -
* 07652 - Paramus
* 07653 - Paramus (P.O. Box)
* 07654-07655 -
* 07656 - Park Ridge
* 07657 - Ridgefield
* 07658-07659 -
* 07660 - Ridgefield Park
* 07661 - River Edge
* 07662 - Rochelle Park
* 07663 - Saddle Brook
* 07664-07665 -
* 07666 - Teaneck
* 07667-07669 -
* 07670 - Tenafly
* 07671-07674 -
* 07675 - Westwood, Old Tappan, River Vale
* 07676 - Township of Washington (includes Hillsdale)
* 07677 - Woodcliff Lake, Westwood
* 07678-07698 -
* 07699 - Teterboro
* 07700 -
* 07701 - Red Bank, Tinton Falls (includes Fairview section of Middletown)
* 07702 - Shrewsbury, Red Bank
* 07703 - Fort Monmouth, Red Bank (military base in Shrewsbury)
* 07704 - Fair Haven, Red Bank
* 07705-07708 -
* 07709 - Red Bank
* 07710 - Adelphia (P.O. Box) (section of Howell)
* 07711 - Allenhurst
* 07712 - Asbury Park, Interlaken, Ocean, Tinton Falls
* 07713-07714 -
* 07715 - Belmar
* 07716 - Atlantic Highlands
* 07717 - Avon by the Sea
* 07718 - Belford (section of Middletown)
* 07719 - Belmar, Lake Como, Wall, Wall Township
* 07720 - Bradley Beach
* 07721 - Cliffwood (section of Aberdeen)
* 07722 - Colts Neck (includes part of Howell)
* 07723 - Deal (section of Long Branch)
* 07724 - Eatontown, Tinton Falls
* 07725 -
* 07726 - Englishtown, Manalapan, Millstone Township (includes part of Monroe Twp.)
* 07727 - Farmingdale, Tinton Falls, Wall Township (includes section of Howell)
* 07728 - Freehold (both Freehold Borough and Freehold Township, includes part of Howell)
* 07729 -
* 07730 - Hazlet
* 07731 - Howell, Wall Township
* 07732 - Highlands, Fort Hancock
* 07733 - Holmdel
* 07734 - Keansburg (includes parts of Hazlet and Middletown)
* 07735 - Keyport, New Jersey, Union Beach
* 07736 -
* 07737 - Leonardo (section of Middletown)
* 07738 - Lincroft (section of Middletown)
* 07739 - Little Silver
* 07740 - Long Branch
* 07741-07745 -
* 07746 - Marlboro
* 07747 - Matawan
* 07748 - Middletown, New Monmouth, North Middletown
* 07749 -
* 07750 - Monmouth Beach
* 07751 - Morganville (section of Marlboro)
* 07752 - Navesink (P.O. Box) (section of Middletown)
* 07753 - Neptune, Neptune City, Tinton Falls, Wall Township
* 07754 - Neptune (P.O. Box)
* 07755 - Oakhurst (section of Ocean Township)
* 07756 - Ocean Grove (section of Neptune Township)
* 07757 - Oceanport
* 07758 - Port Monmouth (section of Middletown)
* 07759 -
* 07760 - Rumson, Sea Bright
* 07761 -
* 07762 - Spring Lake (includes Spring Lake Heights)
* 07763 - Tennent (P.O. Box) (section of Manalapan)
* 07764 - West Long Branch
* 07765 - Wickatunk (P.O. Box)
* 07766-07776 -
* 07777 - Holmdel
* 07778-07798 -
* 07799 - Eatontown
* 07800 -
* 07801 - Dover
* 07802 - Dover (P.O. Box)
* 07803 - Mine Hill, Dover
* 07804-07805 -
* 07806 - Picatinny Arsenal, Dover
* 07807-07819 -
* 07820 - Allamuchy (P.O. Box)
* 07821 - Andover
* 07822 - Augusta
* 07823 - Belvidere
* 07824 -
* 07825 - Blairstown, Hardwick
* 07826 - Branchville, Sandyston
* 07827 - Montague, Branchville, Sandyston
* 07828 - Budd Lake
* 07829 - Buttzville (P.O. Box)
* 07830 - Califon (includes parts of Lebanon and Tewksbury)
* 07831 - Changewater (P.O. Box) (section of Lebanon)
* 07832 - Columbia
* 07833 - Delaware (P.O. Box)
* 07834 - Denville
* 07835 -
* 07836 - Flanders, Roxbury Township
* 07837 - Glasser (P.O. Box)
* 07838 - Great Meadows
* 07839 - Greendell (P.O. Box)
* 07840 - Hackettstown
* 07841 -
* 07842 - Hibernia (P.O. Box)
* 07843 - Hopatcong
* 07844 - Hope (P.O. Box)
* 07845 - Ironia (P.O. Box)
* 07846 - Johnsonburg (P.O. Box)
* 07847 - Kenvil
* 07848 - Lafayette
* 07849 - Lake Hopatcong
* 07850 - Landing
* 07851 - Layton, Sandyston
* 07852 - Ledgewood
* 07853 - Long Valley
* 07854 -
* 07855 - Middleville (P.O. Box)
* 07856 - Mount Arlington
* 07857 - Netcong
* 07858-07859 -
* 07860 - Newton, Fredon, Fredon Township
* 07861-07862 -
* 07863 - Oxford
* 07864 -
* 07865 - Port Murray (section of Lebanon)
* 07866 - Rockaway
* 07867-07868 -
* 07869 - Randolph, Dover
* 07870 - Schooleys Mountain (P.O. Box)
* 07871 - Sparta
* 07872-07873 -
* 07874 - Stanhope
* 07875 - Stillwater (P.O. Box)
* 07876 - Succasunna
* 07877 - Swartswood (P.O. Box)
* 07878 - Mount Tabor (P.O. Box)
* 07879 - Tranquility (P.O. Box)
* 07880 - Vienna (P.O. Box)
* 07881 - Wallpack Center
* 07882 - Washington
* 07883-07884 -
* 07885 - Wharton
* 07886-07889 -
* 07890 - Branchville
* 07891-07899 -
* 07900 -
* 07901 - Summit (Also includes parts of New Providence)
* 07902 - Summit (P.O. Box)
* 07903-07919 -
* 07920 - Basking Ridge (District of Bernards Township)
* 07921 - Bedminster
* 07922 - Berkeley Heights
* 07923 -
* 07924 - Bernardsville
* 07925 -
* 07926 - Brookside (P.O. Box)(District of Mendham Township)
* 07927 - Cedar Knolls
* 07928 - Chatham
* 07929 -
* 07930 - Chester
* 07931 - Far Hills (includes part of Tewksbury)
* 07932 - Florham Park
* 07933 - Gillette
* 07934 - Gladstone (includes part of Bedminster Twp.)
* 07935 - Green Village
* 07936 – East Hanover
* 07937 -
* 07938 - Liberty Corner (P.O. Box) (section of Bernards Twp.)
* 07939 - Lyons, Basking Ridge (made up solely of the U.S. Veterans Administration Hospital in Bernards Twp.)
* 07940 - Madison
* 07941-07944 -
* 07945 - Mendham
* 07946 - Millington
* 07947-07949 -
* 07950 - Morris Plains, Greystone Park
* 07951-07959 -
* 07960 - Morristown
* 07960 - Morristown - includes Morris Township
* 07961 - Morristown (P.O. Box), Convent Station (P.O. Box)
* 07962 - Morristown (P.O. Box)
* 07963 - Morristown (P.O. Box)
* 07964-07969 -
* 07970 - Mount Freedom (P.O. Box)
* 07971-07973 -
* 07974 - New Providence
* 07975 -
* 07976 - New Vernon
* 07977 - Peapack (P.O. Box)
* 07978 - Pluckemin (P.O. Box) (District of Bedminster)
* 07979 - Pottersville (P.O. Box)
* 07980 - Stirling (section of Tewksbury)
* 07981 - Whippany
* 07982 -
* 07983 - Whippany
* 07984-07998 -
* 07999 - Whippany
* 08000 -
* 08000 -
* 08001 - Alloway (P.O. Box)
* 08002 - Cherry Hill
* 08003 - Cherry Hill
* 08004 - Atco
* 08005 - Barnegat
* 08006 - Barnegat Light (P.O. Box)
* 08007 - Barrington
* 08008 - Beach Haven, Harvey Cedars, Long Beach, Long Beach Township, Ship Bottom, Surf City
* 08009 - Berlin
* 08010 - Beverly, Edgewater Park
* 08011 - Birmingham (P.O. Box)
* 08012 - Blackwood, Turnersville (includes Washington Township)
* 08013 -
* 08014 - Bridgeport
* 08015 - Browns Mills
* 08016 - Burlington, Burlington City, Burlington Township
* 08017 -
* 08018 - Cedar Brook (P.O. Box)
* 08019 - Chatsworth
* 08020 - Clarksboro (East Greenwich Township)
* 08021 - Clementon, Laurel Springs, Lindenwold, Pine Hill, Pine Valley
* 08022 - Columbus
* 08023 - Deepwater (P.O. Box)
* 08024 -
* 08025 - Ewan (P.O. Box)
* 08026 - Gibbsboro
* 08027 - Gibbstown (Greenwich Township)
* 08028 - Glassboro
* 08029 - Glendora
* 08030 - Gloucester City, Brooklawn
* 08031 - Bellmawr
* 08032 - Grenloch
* 08033 - Haddonfield
* 08034 - Cherry Hill
* 08035 - Haddon Heights
* 08036 - Hainesport, Hainesport Township
* 08037 - Hammonton, Batsto
* 08038 - Hancocks Bridge (P.O. Box)
* 08039 - Harrisonville (P.O. Box)
* 08040 -
* 08041 - Jobstown
* 08042 - Juliustown (P.O. Box)
* 08043 - Voorhees, Kirkwood, Kirkwood Voorhees
* 08044 -
* 08045 - Lawnside
* 08046 - Willingboro
* 08047 -
* 08048 - Lumberton, Lumberton Township
* 08049 - Magnolia
* 08050 - Manahawkin, Stafford Township
* 08051 - Mantua
* 08052 - Maple Shade
* 08053 - Marlton, Evesham
* 08054 - Mount Laurel
* 08055 - Medford, Medford Lakes
* 08056 - Mickleton (East Greenwich Township)
* 08057 - Moorestown
* 08058 -
* 08059 - Mount Ephraim, West Collingswood Heights
* 08060 - Mount Holly, Eastampton, Eastampton Township, Westampton
* 08061 - Mount Royal
* 08062 - Mullica Hill, South Harrison Township
* 08063 - National Park
* 08064 - New Lisbon (P.O. Box)
* 08065 - Palmyra
* 08066 - Paulsboro
* 08067 - Pedricktown
* 08068 - Pemberton
* 08069 - Penns Grove, Carneys Point
* 08070 - Pennsville
* 08071 - Pitman
* 08072 - Quinton (P.O. Box)
* 08073 - Rancocas (P.O. Box)
* 08074 - Richwood (P.O. Box)
* 08075 - Riverside, Delanco, Delran
* 08076 - Riverton (P.O. Box)
* 08077 - Riverton, Cinnaminson
* 08078 - Runnemede
* 08079 - Salem, Mannington
* 08080 - Sewell (Mantua Township)
* 08081 - Sicklerville
* 08082 -
* 08083 - Somerdale, Hi Nella
* 08084 - Stratford
* 08085 - Swedesboro, Logan Township, Woolwich Township
* 08086 - Thorofare (West Deptford Township)
* 08087 - Tuckerton, Little Egg Harbor, Little Egg Harbor Twp, Mystic Islands
* 08088 - Vincentown, Shamong, Southampton, Tabernacle
* 08089 - Waterford Works, Chesilhurst
* 08090 - Wenonah (Deptford Township)
* 08091 - West Berlin, Berlin Township
* 08092 - West Creek
* 08093 - Westville
* 08094 - Williamstown (includes part of Monroe Township)
* 08095 - Winslow (P.O. Box)
* 08096 - Woodbury, Blackwood Terrace
* 08097 - Woodbury Heights
* 08098 - Woodstown, Pilesgrove, Pilesgrove Township
* 08099 - Bellmawr (P.O. Box)
* 08101 - Camden (P.O. Box)
* 08102 - Camden
* 08103 - Camden
* 08104 - Camden, Haddon Township
* 08105 - Camden
* 08106 - Audubon
* 08107 - Oaklyn, Collingswood, Haddon Township, West Collingswood
* 08108 - Collingswood, Haddon Township, Westmont
* 08109 - Merchantville, Pennsauken
* 08110 - Pennsauken, Delair
* 08111-08199 -
* 08200 -
* 08201 - Absecon
* 08202 - Avalon
* 08203 - Brigantine
* 08204 - Cape May, North Cape May, West Cape May
* 08205 - Absecon, Galloway, Smithville
* 08206-08209 -
* 08210 - Cape May Courthouse
* 08211 -
* 08212 - Cape May Point (P.O. Box)
* 08213 - Cologne (P.O. Box)
* 08214 - Dennisville (P.O. Box)
* 08215 - Egg Harbor City
* 08216 -
* 08217 - Elwood (P.O. Box)
* 08218 - Goshen (P.O. Box)
* 08219 - Green Creek (P.O. Box)
* 08220 - Leeds Point (P.O. Box)
* 08221 - Linwood
* 08222 -
* 08223 - Marmora
* 08224 - New Gretna (P.O. Box)
* 08225 - Northfield
* 08226 - Ocean City
* 08227-08229 -
* 08230 - Ocean View
* 08231 - Oceanville (P.O. Box)
* 08232 - Pleasantville, McKee City
* 08233 -
* 08234 - Egg Harbor Township
* 08235-08239 -
* 08240 - Pomona (P.O. Box)
* 08241 - Port Republic
* 08242 - Rio Grande
* 08243 - Sea Isle City, Townsends Inlet
* 08244 - Somers Point
* 08245 - South Dennis (P.O. Box)
* 08246 - South Seaville (P.O. Box)
* 08247 - Stone Harbor
* 08248 - Strathmere (P.O. Box)
* 08249 -
* 08250 - Tuckahoe (P.O. Box)
* 08251 - Villas, Del Haven
* 08252 - Whitesboro (P.O. Box)
* 08253-08259 -
* 08260 - Wildwood, North Wildwood, West Wildwood, Wildwood Crest
* 08261-08269 -
* 08270 - Woodbine, Corbin City
* 08271-08299 -
* 08300-08301 -
* 08302 - Bridgeton, Seabrook
* 08303-08309 -
* 08310 - Buena
* 08311 - Cedarville
* 08312 - Clayton
* 08313 - Deerfield Street (P.O. Box)
* 08314 - Delmont
* 08315 - Dividing Creek (P.O. Box)
* 08316 - Dorchester (P.O. Box)
* 08317 - Dorothy
* 08318 - Elmer, Pittsgrove
* 08319 - Estell Manor
* 08320 - Fairton (P.O. Box)
* 08321 - Fortescue (P.O. Box)
* 08322 - Franklinville
* 08323 - Greenwich
* 08324 - Heislerville
* 08325 -
* 08326 - Landisville
* 08327 - Lessburg
* 08328 - Malaga
* 08329 - Mauricetown (P.O. Box)
* 08330 - Mays Landing
* 08331 -
* 08332 - Millville
* 08333-08339 -
* 08340 - Milmay
* 08341 - Minotola
* 08342 - Mizpah (P.O. Box)
* 08343 - Monroeville
* 08344 - Newfield
* 08345 - Newport
* 08346 - Newtonville
* 08347 - Norma (P.O. Box)
* 08348 - Port Elizabeth
* 08349 - Port Norris
* 08350 - Richland
* 08351 -
* 08352 - Rosenhayn (P.O. Box)
* 08353 - Shiloh (P.O. Box)
* 08354-08359 -
* 08360 - Vineland
* 08361 - Vineland
* 08362 - Vineland (P.O. Box)
* 08363-08399 -
* 08400 -
* 08401 - Atlantic City
* 08402 - Margate City
* 08403 - Longport
* 08404 - Atlantic City (P.O. Box)
* 08405 - Atlantic City
* 08406 - Ventnor City
* 08407-08499 -
* 08501 - Allentown
* 08502 - Belle Mead (section of Montgomery Township)
* 08503 -
* 08504 - Blawenburg (P.O. Box) (section of Montgomery Township)
* 08505 - Bordentown, Fieldsboro (includes parts of Hamilton Township)
* 08506-08509 -
* 08510 - Millstone Township, Clarksburg
* 08511 - Cookstown
* 08512 - Cranbury, East Windsor (includes parts of Monroe and West Windsor Townships)
* 08513 -
* 08514 - Cream Ridge (section of Upper Freehold Township)
* 08515 - Crosswicks, Chesterfield
* 08516-08517 -
* 08518 - Florence
* 08519 -
* 08520 - Hightstown, East Windsor
* 08521-08524 -
* 08525 - Hopewell (includes part of East Amwell)
* 08526 - Imlaystown (P.O. Box) (Upper Freehold Township)
* 08527 - Jackson (includes Great Adventure theme park)
* 08528 - Kingston (straddles South Brunswick and Franklin Townships)
* 08529 -
* 08530 - Lambertville (includes parts of Hopewell and West Amwell)
* 08531-08532 -
* 08533 - New Egypt
* 08534 - Pennington
* 08535 - Perrineville
* 08536 - Plainsboro
* 08537-08539 -
* 08540 - Princeton (includes some of Franklin Twp.)
* 08541 - Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey
* 08542 - Princeton (P.O. Box)
* 08543 - Princeton (P.O. Box)
* 08544 - Princeton (Princeton University)
* 08545-08549 -
* 08550 - Princeton Junction, West Windsor
* 08551 - Ringoes (section of East Amwell)
* 08552 -
* 08553 - Rocky Hill
* 08554 - Roebling
* 08555 - Roosevelt (P.O. Box)
* 08556 - Rosemont (section of Delaware Twp.)
* 08557 - Sergeantsville (P.O. Box) (section of Delaware Twp.)
* 08558 - Skillman (Montgomery Township)
* 08559 - Stockton (section of Delaware Twp.)
* 08560 - Titusville
* 08561 - Windsor (P.O. Box)
* 08562 - Wrightstown
* 08563-08599 -
* 08600 -
* 08608 - Trenton (downtown)
* 08609 - Trenton, Hamilton (downtown)
* 08610 - Trenton, Hamilton (Hamilton Township)
* 08611 - Trenton, Hamilton (Chambersburg section on South Side)
* 08612-08617 -
* 08618 - Trenton, Ewing
* 08619 - Trenton, Hamilton, Mercerville (Hamilton Township)
* 08620 - Trenton, Hamilton, Yardville (Hamilton Township)
* 08621-08624 -
* 08625 - Trenton (P.O. Box) (State Government)
* 08626-08627 -
* 08628 - Trenton, Ewing, West Trenton
* 08629 - Trenton, Hamilton (East Side)
* 08630-08637 -
* 08638 - Trenton, Ewing (includes the College of New Jersey and part of Hopewell)
* 08639 -
* 08640 - Fort Dix, Trenton (in Wrightstown)
* 08641 - Trenton, McGuire AFB
* 08642-08644 -
* 08645 - Trenton
* 08646 - Trenton
* 08647 - Trenton
* 08648 - Trenton, Lawrenceville (mostly Lawrence Township, includes parts of West Windsor)
* 08649 -
* 08650 - Trenton (P.O. Box), Hamilton (P.O. Box)
* 08651-08665 -
* 08666 - Trenton
* 08667-08676 -
* 08677 - Trenton
* 08678-08689 -
* 08690 - Trenton, Hamilton, Hamilton Square (Hamilton Square & Mercerville sections)
* 08691 - Trenton, Hamilton, Robbinsville (Washington Township)
* 08692-08694 -
* 08695 - Trenton
* 08696-08699 -
* 08700 -
* 08701 - Lakewood
* 08702-08719 -
* 08720 - Allenwood (P.O. Box) (section of Howell)
* 08721 - Bayville
* 08722 - Beachwood
* 08723 - Brick, Osbornsville (a.k.a. "Bricktown," southern half)
* 08724 - Brick, Wall Township
* 08725-08729 -
* 08730 - Brielle
* 08731 - Forked River (Lacey Township)
* 08732 - Island Heights (P.O. Box)
* 08733 - Lakehurst, Lakehurst NAEC (includes Manchester Twp. and part of Dover Twp.)
* 08734 - Lanoka Harbor (Lacey Township)
* 08735 - Lavallette (includes Ocean Beach)
* 08736 - Manasquan (includes part of Wall Twp.)
* 08737 -
* 08738 - Mantoloking (Brick Township)
* 08739 - Normandy Beach (P.O. Box)
* 08740 - Ocean Gate (P.O. Box)
* 08741 - Pine Beach
* 08742 - Point Pleasant Beach, Bay Head, Point Pleasant Boro
* 08743-08749 -
* 08750 - Sea Girt
* 08751 - Seaside Heights (includes Ortley Beach section of Dover Twp.)
* 08752 - Seaside Park (includes South Seaside Park section of Berkeley Twp.)
* 08753 - Toms River (Dover Township)
* 08754 - Toms River (P.O. Box)
* 08755 - Toms River
* 08756 - Toms River (P.O. Box)
* 08757 - Toms River (includes South Toms River and part of Berkeley Twp., as well as a small part of Manchester Twp.)
* 08758 - Waretown (Ocean Township, not to be confused with Monmouth County town of same name)
* 08759 - Manchester Township, Lakehurst, Manchester, Whiting
* 08760-08799 -
* 08801 - Annandale (part of Clinton Twp.)
* 08802 - Asbury (section of Bethlehem Twp.)
* 08803 - Baptistown (P.O. Box) (part of Kingwood Twp.)
* 08804 - Bloomsbury
* 08805 - Bound Brook
* 08806 -
* 08807 - Bridgewater
* 08808 - Broadway (P.O. Box)
* 08809 - Clinton (includes part of Clinton Twp.)
* 08810 - Dayton (section of South Brunswick Township)
* 08811 -
* 08812 - Dunellen, Green Brook
* 08813-08815 -
* 08816 - East Brunswick
* 08817 - Edison (southwest side)
* 08818 - Edison (P.O. Box) (east side)
* 08819 -
* 08820 - Edison (north side)
* 08821 - Flagtown (P.O. Box) (section of Hillsborough)
* 08822 - Flemington (includes Raritan Township and part of Readington)
* 08823 - Franklin Park (straddles North Brunswick and Franklin)
* 08824 - Kendall Park (straddles South Brunswick and Franklin)
* 08825 - Frenchtown (inlcudes part of Kingwood Twp.)
* 08826 - Glen Gardner (includes part of Lebanon)
* 08827 - Hampton (includes parts of Bethlehem and Union Townships)
* 08828 - Helmetta
* 08829 - High Bridge
* 08830 - Iselin (section of Woodbridge, includes Metropark Station)
* 08831 - Monroe Township, Jamesburg, Monroe
* 08832 - Keasbey (section of Woodbridge)
* 08833 - Lebanon (inlcudes part of Tewksbury)
* 08834 - Little York (P.O. Box)
* 08835 - Manville
* 08836 - Martinsville (section of Bridgewater)
* 08837 - Edison (southeast side)
* 08838-08839 -
* 08840 - Metuchen
* 08841-08843 -
* 08844 - Hillsborough
* 08845 -
* 08846 - Middlesex
* 08847 -
* 08848 - Milford (includes Holland Twp. and parts of Alexandria Twp., )
* 08849 -
* 08850 - Milltown
* 08851 -
* 08852 - Monmouth Junction (section of South Brunswick)
* 08853 - Neshanic Station, Branchburg
* 08854 - Piscataway (includes Rutgers University's Busch Campus Post Office)
* 08855 - Piscataway (P.O. Box)
* 08856 -
* 08857 - Old Bridge
* 08858 - Oldwick (P.O. Box)
* 08859 - Parlin (section of Sayreville, includes part of Old Bridge)
* 08860 -
* 08861 - Perth Amboy (includes Hopelawn section of Woodbridge)
* 08862 - Perth Amboy (P.O. Box)
* 08863 - Fords, Perth Amboy (section of Woodbridge)
* 08864 -
* 08865 - Phillipsburg, Alpha
* 08866 -
* 08867 - Pittstown (section of Hunterdon County's Franklin Twp., includes part of Alexandria Twp.)
* 08868 - Quakertown
* 08869 - Raritan
* 08870 - Readington (P.O. Box)
* 08871 - Sayreville (P.O. Box)
* 08872 - Sayreville
* 08873 - Somerset (section of Franklin Twp.)
* 08874 -
* 08875 - Somerset (P.O. Box), East Millstone (P.O. Box) (section of Franklin Twp.)
* 08876 - Somerville, Branchburg, North Branch
* 08877-08878 -
* 08879 - South Amboy, Laurence Harbor (includes parts of Sayreville and Old Bridge)
* 08880 - South Bound Brook
* 08881 -
* 08882 - South River
* 08883 -
* 08884 - Spotswood (includes part of Monroe Twp.)
* 08885 - Stanton (P.O. Box) (section of Readington)
* 08886 - Stewartsville
* 08887 - Three Bridges (section of Readington)
* 08888 - Whitehouse (P.O. Box) (section of Readington)
* 08889 - Whitehouse Station (part of Readington)
* 08890 - Zarephath (P.O. Box) (section of Franklin Twp.)
* 08891-08895 -
* 08896 - Raritan
* 08897-08898 -
* 08899 - Edison
* 08900 -
* 08901 - New Brunswick
* 08902 - North Brunswick, New Brunswick
* 08903 - New Brunswick (P.O. Box); includes PO boxes of city and Middlesex County governments, and of Rutgers University
* 08904 - Highland Park, New Brunswick
* 08905 - New Brunswick
* 08906 - New Brunswick (P.O. Box)
* 08907-08921 -
* 08922 - New Brunswick
* 08923-08932 -
* 08933 - New Brunswick
* 08934-08987 -
* 08988 - New Brunswick
* 08989 - New Brunswick
The 070s are all in North Jersey, and mostly in the counties of Essex, Passaic, Bergen and Hudson.
The 076s are all in North Jersey, in Bergen County.
The 077s are all in Central Jersey, in Monmouth County.
The 078s are in North Jersey, mostly in Morris, Sussex and Warren Counties.
The 079s are in North Jersey, in Somerset, Morris and Union Counties.
The 080s are in South Jersey, mostly along the Delaware River in the Counties of Burlington, Camden, Gloucester and Salem.
The 081s are in South Jersey, in the city of Camden and its environs.
The 082s are in South Jersey, in Atlantic and Cape May Counties.
The 083s are in South Jersey, in Cumberland County.
The 084s are in South Jersey, on the Atlantic County island that includes Atlantic City.
The 085s are in Central Jersey, mostly in Mercer County.
The 086s are in Central Jersey, in the city of Trenton and its environs.
The 087s are in Central Jersey, mostly in Ocean County.
The 088s are in Central Jersey, in the Counties of Middlesex, Somerset and Hunterdon.
The 089s are in Central Jersey, in the city of New Brunswick and its environs.
These are all in North Jersey, in the city of Paterson and its environs.
These are all in North Jersey, mostly in Bergen, Passaic and Sussex Counties.