ICD-10-CM Code D13: Benign neoplasm of other and ill-defined parts of digestive system and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • D13 - Benign neoplasm of other and ill-defined parts of digestive system
    • D13.0 - Benign neoplasm of esophagus
    • D13.1 - Benign neoplasm of stomach
    • D13.2 - Benign neoplasm of duodenum
    • D13.3 - Benign neoplasm of other and unspecified parts of small intestine
      • D13.30 - Benign neoplasm of unspecified part of small intestine
      • D13.39 - Benign neoplasm of other parts of small intestine
    • D13.4 - Benign neoplasm of liver
    • D13.5 - Benign neoplasm of extrahepatic bile ducts
    • D13.6 - Benign neoplasm of pancreas
    • D13.7 - Benign neoplasm of endocrine pancreas
    • D13.9 - Benign neoplasm of ill-defined sites within the digestive system
      • D13.91 - Familial adenomatous polyposis
      • D13.99 - Benign neoplasm of ill-defined sites within the digestive system

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