ICD-10-CM Code D44: Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of endocrine glands and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • D44 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of endocrine glands
    • D44.0 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of thyroid gland
    • D44.1 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of adrenal gland
      • D44.10 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of unspecified adrenal gland
      • D44.11 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of right adrenal gland
      • D44.12 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of left adrenal gland
    • D44.2 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of parathyroid gland
    • D44.3 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of pituitary gland
    • D44.4 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of craniopharyngeal duct
    • D44.5 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of pineal gland
    • D44.6 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of carotid body
    • D44.7 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of aortic body and other paraganglia
    • D44.9 - Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of unspecified endocrine gland

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