1. These listings are only examples of immune system disorders that we consider severe
enough to prevent you from doing any gainful activity. If your impairment(s) does
not meet the criteria of any of these listings, we must also consider whether you
have an impairment(s) that satisfies the criteria of a listing in another body system.
2. Individuals with immune system disorders, including HIV infection, may manifest
signs or symptoms of a mental impairment or of another physical impairment. We may
evaluate these impairments under any affected body system. For example, we will evaluate:
a. Musculoskeletal involvement, such as surgical reconstruction of a joint, under
1.00.
b. Ocular involvement, such as dry eye, under 2.00.
c. Respiratory impairments, such as pleuritis, under 3.00.
d. Cardiovascular impairments, such as cardiomyopathy, under 4.00.
e. Digestive impairments, such as hepatitis (including hepatitis C) or weight loss
as a result of HIV infection that affects the digestive system, under 5.00.
f. Genitourinary impairments, such as nephropathy, under 6.00.
g. Hematologic abnormalities, such as anemia, granulocytopenia, and thrombocytopenia,
under 7.00.
h. Skin impairments, such as persistent fungal and other infectious skin eruptions,
and photosensitivity, under 8.00.
i. Neurologic impairments, such as neuropathy or seizures, under 11.00.
j. Mental disorders, such as depression, anxiety, or cognitive deficits, under 12.00.
k. Allergic disorders, such as asthma or atopic dermatitis, under 3.00 or 8.00 or
under the criteria in another affected body system.
l. Syphilis or neurosyphilis under the criteria for the affected body system; for
example, 2.00 Special senses and speech, 4.00 Cardiovascular system, or 11.00 Neurological.
3. If you have a severe medically determinable impairment(s) that does not meet a
listing, we will determine whether your impairment(s) medically equals a listing.
(See §§404.1526 and 416.926.) If it does not, you may or may not have the residual
functional capacity to engage in substantial gainful activity. Therefore, we proceed
to the fourth, and if necessary, the fifth steps of the sequential evaluation process
in §§404.1520 and 416.920. We use the rules in §§404.1594, 416.994, and 416.994a as
appropriate, when we decide whether you continue to be disabled.
14.01 Category of Impairments, Immune System Disorders
14.02 Systemic lupus erythematosus. As described in 14.00D1. With:
A. Involvement of two or more organs/body systems, with:
1. One of the organs/body systems involved to at least a moderate level of severity;
and
2. At least two of the constitutional symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise,
or involuntary weight loss).
OR
B. Repeated manifestations of SLE, with at least two of the constitutional symptoms
or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise, or involuntary weight loss) and one of the
following at the marked level:
1. Limitation of activities of daily living.
2. Limitation in maintaining social functioning.
3. Limitation in completing tasks in a timely manner due to deficiencies in concentration,
persistence, or pace.
14.03 Systemic vasculitis. As described in 14.00D2. With:
A. Involvement of two or more organs/body systems, with:
1. One of the organs/body systems involved to at least a moderate level of severity;
and
2. At least two of the constitutional symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise,
or involuntary weight loss).
OR
B. Repeated manifestations of systemic vasculitis, with at least two of the constitutional
symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise, or involuntary weight loss) and
one of the following at the marked level:
1. Limitation of activities of daily living.
2. Limitation in maintaining social functioning.
3. Limitation in completing tasks in a timely manner due to deficiencies in concentration,
persistence, or pace.
14.04 Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma). As described in 14.00D3. With:
A. Involvement of two or more organs/body systems, with:
1. One of the organs/body systems involved to at least a moderate level of severity;
and
2. At least two of the constitutional symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise,
or involuntary weight loss).
OR
B. With one of the following:
1. Toe contractures or fixed deformity of one or both feet, resulting in the inability
to ambulate effectively as defined in 14.00C6; or
2. Finger contractures or fixed deformity in both hands, resulting in the inability
to perform fine and gross movements effectively as defined in 14.00C7; or
3. Atrophy with irreversible damage in one or both lower extremities, resulting in
the inability to ambulate effectively as defined in 14.00C6; or
4. Atrophy with irreversible damage in both upper extremities, resulting in the inability
to perform fine and gross movements effectively as defined in 14.00C7.
OR
C. Raynaud's phenomenon, characterized by:
1. Gangrene involving at least two extremities; or
2. Ischemia with ulcerations of toes or fingers, resulting in the inability to ambulate
effectively or to perform fine and gross movements effectively as defined in 14.00C6
and 14.00C7;
OR
D. Repeated manifestations of systemic sclerosis (scleroderma), with at least two of
the constitutional symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise, or involuntary
weight loss) and one of the following at the marked level:
1. Limitation of activities of daily living.
2. Limitation in maintaining social functioning.
3. Limitation in completing tasks in a timely manner due to deficiencies in concentration,
persistence, or pace.
14.05 Polymyositis and dermatomyositis. As described in 14.00D4. With:
A. Proximal limb-girdle (pelvic or shoulder) muscle weakness, resulting in inability
to ambulate effectively or inability to perform fine and gross movements effectively
as defined in 14.00C6 and 14.00C7.
OR
B. Impaired swallowing (dysphagia) with aspiration due to muscle weakness.
OR
C. Impaired respiration due to intercostal and diaphragmatic muscle weakness.
OR
D. Diffuse calcinosis with limitation of joint mobility or intestinal motility.
OR
E. Repeated manifestations of polymyositis or dermatomyositis, with at least two of
the constitutional symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise, or involuntary
weight loss) and one of the following at the marked level:
1. Limitation of activities of daily living.
2. Limitation in maintaining social functioning.
3. Limitation in completing tasks in a timely manner due to deficiencies in concentration,
persistence, or pace.
14.06 Undifferentiated and mixed connective tissue disease. As described in 14.00D5. With:
A. Involvement of two or more organs/body systems, with:
1. One of the organs/body systems involved to at least a moderate level of severity;
and
2. At least two of the constitutional symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise,
or involuntary weight loss).
OR
B. Repeated manifestations of undifferentiated or mixed connective tissue disease, with
at least two of the constitutional symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise,
or involuntary weight loss) and one of the following at the marked level:
1. Limitation of activities of daily living.
2. Limitation in maintaining social functioning.
3. Limitation in completing tasks in a timely manner due to deficiencies in concentration,
persistence, or pace.
14.07 Immune deficiency disorders, excluding HIV infection. As described in 14.00E. With:
A. One or more of the following infections. The infection(s) must either be resistant
to treatment or require hospitalization or intravenous treatment three or more times
in a 12-month period.
1. Sepsis; or
2. Meningitis; or
3. Pneumonia; or
4. Septic arthritis; or
5. Endocarditis; or
6. Sinusitis documented by appropriate medically acceptable imaging
OR
B. Stem cell transplantation as described under 14.00E3. Consider under a disability
until at least 12 months from the date of transplantation. Thereafter, evaluate any
residual impairment(s) under the criteria for the affected body system.
OR
C. Repeated manifestations of an immune deficiency disorder, with at least two of the
constitutional symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise, or involuntary weight
loss) and one of the following at the marked level:
1. Limitation of activities of daily living.
2. Limitation in maintaining social function.
3. Limitation in completing tasks in a timely manner due to deficiencies in concentration,
persistence, or pace.
14.08 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. With documentation as described in 14.00F and one of the following:
A. Bacterial infections:
1. Mycobacterial infection (for example, caused by M. avium-intracellulare, M. kansasii, or M. tuberculosis) at a site other than the lungs, skin, or cervical or hilar lymph nodes, or pulmonary
tuberculosis resistant to treatment; or
2. Nocardiosis; or
3. Salmonella bacteremia, recurrent non-typhoid; or
4. Multiple or recurrent bacterial infections, including pelvic inflammatory disease,
requiring hospitalization or intravenous antibiotic treatment three or more times
in a 12-month period.
OR
B. Fungal infections:
1. Aspergillosis; or
2. Candidiasis involving the esophagus, trachea, bronchi, or lungs, or at a site other
than the skin, urinary tract, intestinal tract, or oral or vulvovaginal mucous membranes;
or
3. Coccidioidomycosis, at a site other than the lungs or lymph nodes; or
4. Cryptococcosis, at a site other than the lungs (for example, cryptococcal meningitis);
or
5. Histoplasmosis, at a site other than the lungs or lymph nodes; or
6. Mucormycosis; or
7. Pneumocystis pneumonia or extrapulmonary Pneumocystis infection.
OR
C. Protozoan or helminthic infections:
1. Cryptosporidiosis, isosporiasis, or microsporidiosis, with diarrhea lasting for
1 month or longer; or
2. Strongyloidiasis, extra-intestinal; or
3. Toxoplasmosis of an organ other than the liver, spleen, or lymph nodes.
OR
D. Viral infections:
1. Cytomegalovirus disease (documented as described in 14.00F3b(ii)) at a site other than the liver,
spleen or lymph nodes; or
2. Herpes simplex virus causing:
a. Mucocutaneous infection (for example, oral, genital, perianal) lasting for 1 month
or longer; or
b. Infection at a site other than the skin or mucous membranes (for example, bronchitis,
pneumonitis, esophagitis, or encephalitis); or
c. Disseminated infection; or
3. Herpes zoster:
a. Disseminated; or
b. With multidermatomal eruptions that are resistant to treatment; or
4. Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.
OR
E. Malignant neoplasms:
1. Carcinoma of the cervix, invasive, FIGO stage II and beyond; or
2. Kaposi's sarcoma with:
a. Extensive oral lesions; or
b. Involvement of the gastrointestinal tract, lungs, or other visceral organs; or
3. Lymphoma (for example, primary lymphoma of the brain, Burkitt's lymphoma, immunoblastic
sarcoma, other non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease); or
4. Squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal or anal margin.
OR
F. Conditions of the skin or mucous membranes (other than described in B2, D2, or D3,
above), with extensive fungating or ulcerating lesions not responding to treatment
(for example, dermatological conditions such as eczema or psoriasis, vulvovaginal
or other mucosal Candida, condyloma caused by human Papillomavirus, genital ulcerative
disease).
OR
G. HIV encephalopathy, characterized by cognitive or motor dysfunction that limits function
and progresses.
OR
H. HIV wasting syndrome, characterized by involuntary weight loss of 10 percent or more
of baseline (computed based on pounds, kilograms, or body mass index (BMI)) or other
significant involuntary weight loss as described in 14.00F5, and in the absence of
a concurrent illness that could explain the findings. With either:
1. Chronic diarrhea with two or more loose stools daily lasting for 1 month or longer;
or
2. Chronic weakness and documented fever greater than 38C (100.4F) for the majority
of 1 month or longer.
OR
I. Diarrhea, lasting for 1 month or longer, resistant to treatment, and requiring intravenous
hydration, intravenous alimentation, or tube feeding.
OR
J. One or more of the following infections (other than described in A-I, above). The
infection(s) must either be resistant to treatment or require hospitalization or intravenous
treatment three or more times in a 12-month period.
1. Sepsis; or
2. Meningitis; or
3. Pneumonia; or
4. Septic arthritis; or
5. Endocarditis; or
6. Sinusitis documented by appropriate medically acceptable imaging.
OR
K. Repeated (as defined in 14.00I3) manifestations of HIV infection, including those
listed in 14.08A-J, but without the requisite findings for those listings (for example,
carcinoma of the cervix not meeting the criteria in 14.08E, diarrhea not meeting the
criteria in 14.08I), or other manifestations (for example, oral hairy leukoplakia,
myositis, pancreatitis, hepatitis, peripheral neuropathy, glucose intolerance, muscle
weakness, cognitive or other mental limitation) resulting in significant, documented
symptoms or signs (for example, severe fatigue, fever, malaise, involuntary weight
loss, pain, night sweats, nausea, vomiting, headaches, or insomnia) and one of the
following at the marked level:
1. Limitation of activities of daily living.
2. Limitation in maintaining social functioning.
3. Limitation in completing tasks in a timely manner due to deficiencies in concentration,
persistence, or pace.
14.09 Inflammatory arthritis. As described in 14.00D6. With:
A. Persistent inflammation or persistent deformity of:
1. One or more major peripheral weight-bearing joints resulting in the inability to
ambulate effectively (as defined in 14.00C6); or
2. One or more major peripheral joints in each upper extremity resulting in the inability
to perform fine and gross movements effectively (as defined in 14.00C7).
OR
B. Inflammation or deformity in one or more major peripheral joints with:
1. Involvement of two or more organs/body systems with one of the organs/body systems
involved to at least a moderate level of severity; and
2. At least two of the constitutional symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise,
or involuntary weight loss).
OR
C. Ankylosing spondylitis or other spondyloarthropathies, with:
1. Ankylosis (fixation) of the dorsolumbar or cervical spine as shown by appropriate
medically acceptable imaging and measured on physical examination at 45 or more of
flexion from the vertical position (zero degrees); or
2. Ankylosis (fixation) of the dorsolumbar or cervical spine as shown by appropriate
medically acceptable imaging and measured on physical examination at 30 or more of
flexion (but less than 45) measured from the vertical position (zero degrees), and
involvement of two or more organs/body systems with one of the organs/body systems
involved to at least a moderate level of severity.
OR
D. Repeated manifestations of inflammatory arthritis, with at least two of the constitutional
symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise, or involuntary weight loss) and
one of the following at the marked level:
1. Limitation of activities of daily living.
2. Limitation in maintaining social functioning.
3. Limitation in completing tasks in a timely manner due to deficiencies in concentration,
persistence, or pace.
14.10 Sjögren's syndrome. As described in 14.00D7. With:
A. Involvement of two or more organs/body systems, with:
1. One of the organs/body systems involved to at least a moderate level of severity;
and
2. At least two of the constitutional symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise,
or involuntary weight loss).
OR
B. Repeated manifestations of Sjögren's syndrome, with at least two of the constitutional
symptoms or signs (severe fatigue, fever, malaise, or involuntary weight loss) and
one of the following at the marked level:
1. Limitation of activities of daily living.
2. Limitation in maintaining social functioning.
3. Limitation in completing tasks in a timely manner due to deficiencies in concentration,
persistence, or pace.