ICD-10-CM Code D01: Carcinoma in situ of other and unspecified digestive organs and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • D01 - Carcinoma in situ of other and unspecified digestive organs
    • D01.0 - Carcinoma in situ of colon
    • D01.1 - Carcinoma in situ of rectosigmoid junction
    • D01.2 - Carcinoma in situ of rectum
    • D01.3 - Carcinoma in situ of anus and anal canal
    • D01.4 - Carcinoma in situ of other and unspecified parts of intestine
      • D01.40 - Carcinoma in situ of unspecified part of intestine
      • D01.49 - Carcinoma in situ of other parts of intestine
    • D01.5 - Carcinoma in situ of liver, gallbladder and bile ducts
    • D01.7 - Carcinoma in situ of other specified digestive organs
    • D01.9 - Carcinoma in situ of digestive organ, unspecified

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