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| OldDxArticle =Uterus| CurrentStatus = | | OldDxArticle = Uterus Cancer | ||
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| InitialEditorAssigned = Elaine Nagy | | InitialEditorAssigned = Elaine Nagy | ||
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{{ICD10 dx | {{ICD10 dx | ||
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| ICD10 Code=D26 | | ICD10 Code=D26 | ||
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{{ICD10 category|Reproductive}}{{ICD10 category|Neoplastic}}{{ICD10 category|Benign neoplasm}}{{ICD10 category|Female genital neoplasm}} | |||
== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
'''Includes''' | |||
* Uterine polyps | |||
'''Excludes: ''' | |||
* [[Uterine fibroid]]s | |||
An example of a harmless (benign or non-cancerous) growth, which does not pose a threat, is a polyp of the cervix. Some growths, such as [[Uterine fibroid]], are benign, but they can still cause some annoying problems, such as bleeding. | |||
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead == | == Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition == | ||
* [[Uterine fibroid]] | |||
{ | * [[Uterus, primary malignancy]] | ||
* [[Cervix, dysplasia]] | |||
* [[Cervix, primary malignancy]] | |||
{{ListICD10Category | categoryName = Female genital neoplasm}} | |||
== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] == | == Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] == | ||
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