ICD-9-CM code* | Explanation of ICD-9-CM code |
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173.01, 173.02, 173.11, 173.12 | Basal and squamous cell carcinoma of skin of lip and eyelid, including canthus |
173.21, 173.22, 173.31, 173.32 | Basal and squamous cell carcinoma of ear and skin of other and unspecified parts |
Unspecified disorder of skin and subcutaneous tissue. ICD-9 709.9 is a legacy non-billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of unspecified disorder of skin and subcutaneous tissue.
709.9 is a legacy non-billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of unspecified disorder of skin and subcutaneous tissue. This code was replaced on September 30, 2015 by its ICD-10 equivalent.
Office of Health Information and Research (California Department of Public Health) National Center for Health Statistics, (U.S.) Additional information on ICD-9 (Emergency Department and Hospital Discharge Data) coding can be found at: California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
Other and unspecified malignant neoplasm of skin, unspecified. The 2019 edition of ICD-10-CM C44.9 became effective on October 1, 2018. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of C44.9 - other international versions of ICD-10 C44.9 may differ.
Z12. 83 - Encounter for screening for malignant neoplasm of skin | ICD-10-CM.
Unspecified malignant neoplasm of skin, unspecified C44. 90 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 C44. 90 became effective on October 1, 2021.
ICD-9 code 173.31 for Basal cell carcinoma of skin of other and unspecified parts of face is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF BONE, CONNECTIVE TISSUE, SKIN, AND BREAST (170-176).
ICD-10-CM Code for Malignant (primary) neoplasm, unspecified C80. 1.
ICD-10 code Z12. 83 for Encounter for screening for malignant neoplasm of skin is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Factors influencing health status and contact with health services .
Answer: The diagnosis code for skin cancer screening is Z12. 83 (Encounter for screening for malignant neoplasm of skin).
ICD-10 Code for Basal cell carcinoma of skin, unspecified- C44. 91- Codify by AAPC.
C44. 91 - Basal cell carcinoma of skin, unspecified | ICD-10-CM.
ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 173.32 : Squamous cell carcinoma of skin of other and unspecified parts of face.
ICD-10 code Z51. 11 for Encounter for antineoplastic chemotherapy is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Factors influencing health status and contact with health services .
51 Secondary malignant neoplasm of bone.
Malignant neoplasms of ill-defined, other secondary and unspecified sites. Malignant neuroendocrine tumors. Secondary neuroendocrine tumors.
709.9 is a legacy non-billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of unspecified disorder of skin and subcutaneous tissue. This code was replaced on September 30, 2015 by its ICD-10 equivalent.
References found for the code 709.9 in the Index of Diseases and Injuries:
Your skin is your body's largest organ. It covers and protects your body. Your skin
General Equivalence Map Definitions The ICD-9 and ICD-10 GEMs are used to facilitate linking between the diagnosis codes in ICD-9-CM and the new ICD-10-CM code set. The GEMs are the raw material from which providers, health information vendors and payers can derive specific applied mappings to meet their needs.
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. The two most common types are basal cell cancer and squamous cell cancer.
A primary malignant neoplasm that overlaps two or more contiguous (next to each other) sites should be classified to the subcategory/code .8 ('overlapping lesion'), unless the combination is specifically indexed elsewhere.
Cancer that forms in the tissues of the skin. There are several types of skin cancer. Skin cancer that forms in melanocytes (skin cells that make pigment) is called melanoma. Skin cancer that forms in the lower part of the epidermis (the outer layer of the skin) is called basal cell carcinoma.
They usually form on the head, face, neck, hands and arms. Another type of skin cancer, melanoma, is more dangerous but less common. Anyone can get skin cancer, but it is more common in people who. spend a lot of time in the sun or have been sunburned.