The ICD-10 code for a mediastinoscopy with biopsy for a mediastinal mass typically falls under the category of "Malignant neoplasm of mediastinum" (C38.4) if the mass is cancerous. If the mass is benign, you might use codes like D38.0 for benign neoplasm of the mediastinum. It's essential to specify the nature of the mass when coding, as the exact code can vary based on the diagnosis. Always consult the latest coding guidelines or a coding specialist for accurate coding.
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Don't let the '180 cm' remark fool you here. A strawberry nevus is a benign neoplasm. So it should be coded as Removal, Benign Lesion, with the add on code to indicate it was larger than 4cm and the LT modifier: 11440 LT; 11446 LT
CPT codes are used for outpatient procedures 212.6 - benign neoplasm of thymus (thymoma) - ICD-9 diagnosis code
217 is code for a benign neoplasm of the breast 611.72 is for lump or mass in breast 793.80 is abnormal mammogram 793.89 is abnormal finding - breast NEC
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.
217 is code for a benign neoplasm of the breast 611.72 is for lump or mass in breast 793.80 is abnormal mammogram 793.89 is abnormal finding - breast NEC
The diagnosis code D31.31 refers to a benign neoplasm of the choroid in the eye. This code is part of the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10), which is used for coding and classifying diseases and health conditions. Benign neoplasms are non-cancerous tumors that do not spread to other parts of the body.
759.2 see accessory..thyroid gland
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Diagnostic code 212.11 refers to a benign neoplasm of the skin, specifically a benign tumor located on the skin of the face. This code is part of the ICD-10-CM classification system used for coding diagnoses in healthcare settings. It helps healthcare providers and insurers identify the nature of the condition for billing and treatment purposes.