Comprehensive ICD-9-CM Casefinding Code List for Reportable Tumors (Effective Date 1/1/2014)
ICD-9-CM Code* | Explanation of ICD-9-CM Code |
140._ – 172._, 174._ – 209.36, 209.7_ | Malignant neoplasms (excluding category … |
173.00, 173.09 | Unspecified/other malignant neoplasm of … |
173.10, 173.19 | Unspecified/other malignant neoplasm of … |
173.20, 173.29 | Unspecified/other malignant neoplasm of … |
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What is the diagnosis code for cancer?
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What is the ICD – 9 code for colon cancer screening?
The ICD-9 code range for NEOPLASMS 140-239 is medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). ICD-9 Code range (140-239), NEOPLASMS, contains ICD-9 codes for MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF LIP, ORAL CAVITY, AND PHARYNX, DIGESTIVE ORGANS AND PERITONEUM, RESPIRATORY AND INTRATHORACIC ORGANS, BONE, CONNECTIVE TISSUE …
What is the CPT code for chemotherapy?
18 rows · Cancer Group ICD-9 code ranges; 1: Melanoma: 172* 2: Breast: 174*, 175*, 239.3: 3: Colon: …
What is the CPT code for cervical cancer?
209.00 Malignant carcinoid tumor of the small intestine, unspecified portion C7A.019 Malignant carcinoid tumor of the small intestine, unspecified portion. REPORTABLE. 209.01 Malignant carcinoid tumors of the duodenum C7A.010 Malignant carcinoid tumor of the duodenum.
What is the ICD-10 code for tumor?
C80. 1 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM C80. 1 became effective on October 1, 2021.
What is an ICD-9 diagnosis code?
What is DX code c25 9?
Can you code a mass as a neoplasm?
What does ICD-9 mean in medical terms?
What is the difference between ICD-9 codes and ICD-10 codes?
ICD-9-CM codes are very different than ICD-10-CM/PCS code sets: There are nearly 19 times as many procedure codes in ICD-10-PCS than in ICD-9-CM volume 3. There are nearly 5 times as many diagnosis codes in ICD-10-CM than in ICD-9-CM. ICD-10 has alphanumeric categories instead of numeric ones.
What are adenocarcinoma cells?
What is the ICD-10 code for CVA?
What is the ICD-10 code for cholangiocarcinoma?
Is a mass the same as a tumor?
Is a tumor the same as a lesion?
Is a lesion a tumor or cyst?
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Identifying cysts and tumors.
Characteristic | Cyst | Tumor |
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firm | ✓ | |
tender | ✓ | |
able to move around under skin | ✓ |
What is C22.7?
C22.7 Malignant neoplasm of liver, primary, unspecified as to type Liver cell carcinoma
What color are category codes?
Category and subcategory codes are shaded in grey and marked with an ^ Cells shaded in pink and marked with an *indicate the preferred code when a single code maps to multiple codes (see Introduction)
Metastases to locations
198.7 Metastasis to adrenal gland
198.5 Metastasis to bone and/or marrow
198.3 Metastasis to brain and/or spinal cord
197.7 Metastasis to liver
197.0 Metastasis to lung
196.9 Metastasis to lymph nodes NOS
198.4 Metastasis to meninges (carcinomatous meningitis)
197.3 Metastasis to pleura (malignant effusion)
197.6 Metastasis to retro/peritoneum
Lymphoma
Note that billing codes with a * are not billable without the extra digit, which usually specifies anatomic distribution in the case of lymphoma.
Bone marrow transplant
V42.81 Bone marrow replaced by transplant (post-transplant)
996.85 Complications bone marrow transplant (e.g graft vs. host)
V59.3 Donor, bone marrow
V59.02 Donor, blood stem cells
V42.82 Peripheral stem cells replaced by transplant (post-transplant)
What is a benign neoplasm?
A benign or malignant neoplasm composed of cells of neuroendocrine origin. Representative examples include paraganglioma, carcinoid tumor, and neuroendocrine carcinoma. A neoplasm composed of cells of neuroendocrine origin for which the malignancy status has not been established.
What are some examples of neuroendocrine tumors?
Some examples of neuroendocrine tumors are carcinoid tumors, islet cell tumors, medullary thyroid carcinoma, and pheochromocytoma. These tumors secrete hormones in excess, causing a variety of symptoms. A tumor that forms from cells that release hormones in response to a signal from the nervous system.