224.5 Benign neoplasm of retina; abnormal growth of the cells without malignant charateristics.
216.0
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Not knowing if it's benign or malignant, the best code would be 239.2 for a neoplasm of unspecified nature affecting the bone, soft tissue, or skin.
icd9 code is 597.80 and its urethritis unspecified.
Icd9 for recent toe surgery
The plural of lymphoma is lymphomas.
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Yes and No. Cancer is a word that covers many individual diseases and within a subset Lymphoma there are deadly ones and relatively benign ones. However depending on when it is diagnosed and at what stage the cancer is at will determine if the cancer can be treated. If you have a benign form of cancer but it has progressed so far when it is finally diagnosed it might not be able to be treated. On the other hand you could have a bad type but caught early and with good treatment it might be completely eradicated. Early diagnosis, follow the treatment and watch for any signs are the watchwords.
t cell lymphoma
ICD9: 433-0 if you haven't had a stroke, 433-1 if you have.
Lime Green for Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma and Purple for Hodgkins Lymphoma
Lymphoma does not usually present in this manner, I believe you meant to say, could a lump on my back be a lipoma (benign fatty tumor). The above is true, but would like to add that fatty lumps (even hard lumps) are not always cancerous. ANY LUMP should be seen by your doctor so get in there ASAP. It will put your mind at rest.