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  See also: [[List of CCI procedures we don't code]]
  See also: [[List of CCI procedures we don't code]]
  for the list of old Dxs we don't code, see [[List of Diagnoses we don't code]]
  for the list of old Dxs we don't code, see [[List of Diagnoses we didn't code in old schema]]


Might help resolve these: [[ICD10_Diagnosis_List]].
Might help resolve these: [[ICD10_Diagnosis_List]].

Revision as of 19:49, 2018 December 22

See also: List of CCI procedures we don't code
for the list of old Dxs we don't code, see List of Diagnoses we didn't code in old schema

Might help resolve these: ICD10_Diagnosis_List.

Dxs Collectors have asked about

Dxs that we have considered and decided not to code

lump dxs

We have some lump dxs (e.g. Mass, lump or swelling, skin or subcutaneous tissue, NOS, Breast, unspecified lump (nodule, mass), Mass, lump or swelling, intra-abdominal or pelvic). These are intended for tactile findings.

For lumps or masses that are detected in imaging rather than tactile, use Lung, diagnostic imaging, abnormal or appropriate other abnormal imaging code.

Imaging codes:

"work-up for cancer" / i.e. old *06 subcodes for all tumors

For example: "I have a patient who comes in with vague respiratory and gi symptoms. They did a chest xray and found a lung mass. They are now working him up for a probable lung ca, with mets to various places. In the old coding I would use ca-nyd. I actually use the ca nyd subcode a lot. I’ve talked to you about this before, because there is no ca nyd in icd10. You told me that you either have cancer or you don’t. For this particular patient I really wouldn’t have anything else I could code in icd10 for him. His symptoms are extremely vague. I don’t really like coding just symptoms, if there isn’t a proper admit diagnosis that fits better anyway. I found a “neoplasm of uncertain behavior (i.e. uncertain if benign or malignant), nos”, but I don’t really like that one. It doesn’t really fit. Is it possible to get something like “admit for workup of malignancy”, or something along those lines?" (Debbie, 12:40, 2018 October 4 (CDT)) How should this be coded? Ttenbergen 12:40, 2018 October 4 (CDT)

  • If the cancer has not been confirmed then it should not be coded as cancer. Code relevant test abnormal test results or symptoms.
Testing codes:
Symptom/Sign codes: