Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of female genital organs
Chapter 2:Neoplasms
ICD-10 D39 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of neoplasm of uncertain behavior of female genital organs.
D39 refers to neoplasms of uncertain behavior affecting the female genital organs, which include the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina, and vulva. These neoplasms are characterized by atypical cellular features that do not clearly indicate malignancy or benignity. The uncertain behavior classification implies that the neoplasm may have the potential for progression to malignancy, necessitating careful monitoring and follow-up. Clinicians often perform imaging studies, biopsies, and other diagnostic procedures to assess the nature of these neoplasms. The management of patients with D39 may involve surgical intervention, observation, or further diagnostic evaluation, depending on the clinical scenario. Surveillance is crucial, as some neoplasms may exhibit malignant transformation over time. Accurate coding of D39 is essential for appropriate treatment planning and resource allocation in healthcare settings.
Detailed clinical notes including imaging results, biopsy findings, and treatment plans.
Management of patients with abnormal imaging results or biopsy findings indicating uncertain behavior.
Ensure that all findings are clearly documented to support the diagnosis of D39.
Comprehensive cancer staging and treatment plans, including multidisciplinary evaluations.
Evaluation of neoplasms with potential for malignancy and planning for surveillance or intervention.
Collaboration with pathology for accurate diagnosis and behavior assessment.
Performed for neoplasms of uncertain behavior when surgical intervention is indicated.
Operative report detailing findings and rationale for surgery.
Gynecological oncology may require additional documentation for cancer staging.
Uncertain behavior indicates that the neoplasm exhibits atypical features that do not clearly classify it as benign or malignant, necessitating further evaluation and monitoring.