A patient in her second trimester of pregnancy is being seen in consult today at a Maternal-Fetal clinic for complications due to a right breast malignant neoplasm of the areola and nipple. Assign the correct ICD-10-CM codes required for this encounter:
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B.
ANSWER.
* ICD-10-CM codes.
A) O9A.112 - Malignant neoplasm complicating pregnancy,second trimester.
B) C50.011 - Malignant neoplasm of nipple and areola,right female breast.
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