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*Tracheal tumors may also be benign (not cancerous) but still cause a problem due to restricted airflow through the trachea, potential malignancy and growth too large to treat easily: | *Tracheal tumors may also be benign (not cancerous) but still cause a problem due to restricted airflow through the trachea, potential malignancy and growth too large to treat easily: | ||
**Chondromas, the most common type of tracheal tumors, form from cartilage that makes up the trachea. This type of tumor may turn cancerous after a period of time. | **Chondromas, the most common type of tracheal tumors, form from cartilage that makes up the trachea. This type of tumor may turn cancerous after a period of time. | ||
*** page [[Bone or cartilage, benign neoplasm]] says to code chondromas as that. how about chondromas of trachea? Ttenbergen 22:00, 2018 July 17 (CDT) | |||
{{DiscussAllan | q Chondromas... }} | |||
**Hemangiomas, tumors in tiny blood vessels, may affect both children and adults. If a child with a hemangioma birthmark suddenly experiences breathing problems, a hemangioma tumor should be investigated. | **Hemangiomas, tumors in tiny blood vessels, may affect both children and adults. If a child with a hemangioma birthmark suddenly experiences breathing problems, a hemangioma tumor should be investigated. | ||
**Papillomas are tumors caused by the human | {{DiscussAllan | q Hemangiomas... now I wonder if this will be an issue with all "type of cancer" vs " location of cancer" distinctions... }} | ||
**Papillomas are tumors caused by the human [[Papillomavirus]] (HPV). Papillomatosis refers to multiple papilloma tumors. | |||
{{DiscussAllan | Papillomatosis - kind of concerned about leaving this here lest someone use this code for non-thach papillomatosis. If anything mention of this might need to move to [[Papillomavirus]]. }} | |||
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition == | == Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition == |
Revision as of 21:00, 17 July 2018
ICD10 Diagnosis | |
Dx: | Trachea, benign neoplasm |
ICD10 code: | D14.2 |
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: | none assigned |
Charlson/ALERT Scale: | none |
APACHE Como Component: | none |
APACHE Acute Component: | none |
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Stop Date: | |
External ICD10 Documentation |
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Additional Info
- Tracheal tumors may also be benign (not cancerous) but still cause a problem due to restricted airflow through the trachea, potential malignancy and growth too large to treat easily:
- Chondromas, the most common type of tracheal tumors, form from cartilage that makes up the trachea. This type of tumor may turn cancerous after a period of time.
- page Bone or cartilage, benign neoplasm says to code chondromas as that. how about chondromas of trachea? Ttenbergen 22:00, 2018 July 17 (CDT)
- Chondromas, the most common type of tracheal tumors, form from cartilage that makes up the trachea. This type of tumor may turn cancerous after a period of time.
- Hemangiomas, tumors in tiny blood vessels, may affect both children and adults. If a child with a hemangioma birthmark suddenly experiences breathing problems, a hemangioma tumor should be investigated.
- Papillomas are tumors caused by the human Papillomavirus (HPV). Papillomatosis refers to multiple papilloma tumors.
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