2024 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code D07.30
Carcinoma in situ of unspecified female genital organs
- ICD-10-CM Code:
- D07.30
- ICD-10 Code for:
- Carcinoma in situ of unspecified female genital organs
- Is Billable?
- Yes - Valid for Submission
- Chronic Condition Indicator: [1]
- Chronic
- Code Navigator:
D07.30 is a billable diagnosis code used to specify a medical diagnosis of carcinoma in situ of unspecified female genital organs. The code is valid during the current fiscal year for the submission of HIPAA-covered transactions from October 01, 2023 through September 30, 2024.
This code is applicable to female patients only. It is clinically and virtually impossible to use this code on a non-female patient.
The following anatomical sites found in the Table of Neoplasms reference this diagnosis code given the correct histological behavior: Neoplasm, neoplastic genital organ or tract ; Neoplasm, neoplastic genital organ or tract female NEC ; Neoplasm, neoplastic genitourinary tract ; Neoplasm, neoplastic genitourinary tract female ; Neoplasm, neoplastic septum urethrovaginal ; Neoplasm, neoplastic septum vesicovaginal ; Neoplasm, neoplastic urethrovaginal (septum) ; etc
Unspecified diagnosis codes like D07.30 are acceptable when clinical information is unknown or not available about a particular condition. Although a more specific code is preferable, unspecified codes should be used when such codes most accurately reflect what is known about a patient's condition. Specific diagnosis codes should not be used if not supported by the patient's medical record.
Approximate Synonyms
The following clinical terms are approximate synonyms or lay terms that might be used to identify the correct diagnosis code:
- Carcinoma in situ of female genital organ
- Intraepithelial squamous cell carcinoma of anogenital region
Clinical Classification
Clinical Category is Female reproductive system cancers - all other types
- CCSR Category Code: NEO038
- Inpatient Default CCSR: Y - Yes, default inpatient assignment for principal diagnosis or first-listed diagnosis.
- Outpatient Default CCSR: Y - Yes, default outpatient assignment for principal diagnosis or first-listed diagnosis.
Code Edits
The Medicare Code Editor (MCE) detects and reports errors in the coding of claims data. The following ICD-10-CM Code Edits are applicable to this code:
- Diagnoses for females only - The Medicare Code Editor detects inconsistencies between a patient’s sex and any diagnosis on the patient’s record, these edits apply to FEMALES only .
Convert D07.30 to ICD-9-CM
- ICD-9-CM Code: 233.30 - Ca in situ fem gen NOS
Table of Neoplasms
This code is referenced in the table of neoplasms by anatomical site. For each site there are six possible code numbers according to whether the neoplasm in question is malignant, benign, in situ, of uncertain behavior, or of unspecified nature. The description of the neoplasm will often indicate which of the six columns is appropriate.
Where such descriptors are not present, the remainder of the Index should be consulted where guidance is given to the appropriate column for each morphological (histological) variety listed. However, the guidance in the Index can be overridden if one of the descriptors mentioned above is present.
Neoplasm, neoplastic | Malignant Primary |
Malignant Secondary |
CaInSitu | Benign | Uncertain Behavior |
Unspecified Behavior |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
»Neoplasm, neoplastic »genital organ or tract | C57.9 | C79.82 | D07.30 | D28.9 | D39.9 | D49.59 |
»Neoplasm, neoplastic »genital organ or tract »female NEC | C57.9 | C79.82 | D07.30 | D28.9 | D39.9 | D49.59 |
»Neoplasm, neoplastic »genitourinary tract | C57.9 | C79.82 | D07.30 | D28.9 | D39.9 | D49.59 |
»Neoplasm, neoplastic »genitourinary tract »female | C57.9 | C79.82 | D07.30 | D28.9 | D39.9 | D49.59 |
»Neoplasm, neoplastic »septum »urethrovaginal | C57.9 | C79.82 | D07.30 | D28.9 | D39.9 | D49.59 |
»Neoplasm, neoplastic »septum »vesicovaginal | C57.9 | C79.82 | D07.30 | D28.9 | D39.9 | D49.59 |
»Neoplasm, neoplastic »urethrovaginal (septum) | C57.9 | C79.82 | D07.30 | D28.9 | D39.8 | D49.59 |
»Neoplasm, neoplastic »vaginovesical | C57.9 | C79.82 | D07.30 | D28.9 | D39.9 | D49.59 |
»Neoplasm, neoplastic »vaginovesical »septum | C57.9 | C79.82 | D07.30 | D28.9 | D39.9 | D49.59 |
»Neoplasm, neoplastic »vesicocervical tissue | C57.9 | C79.82 | D07.30 | D28.9 | D39.9 | D49.59 |
»Neoplasm, neoplastic »vesicovaginal | C57.9 | C79.82 | D07.30 | D28.9 | D39.9 | D49.59 |
»Neoplasm, neoplastic »vesicovaginal »septum | C57.9 | C79.82 | D07.30 | D28.9 | D39.8 | D49.59 |
Patient Education
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Code History
- FY 2024 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2023 through 9/30/2024
- FY 2023 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2022 through 9/30/2023
- FY 2022 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2021 through 9/30/2022
- FY 2021 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2020 through 9/30/2021
- FY 2020 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2019 through 9/30/2020
- FY 2019 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2018 through 9/30/2019
- FY 2018 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2017 through 9/30/2018
- FY 2017 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2016 through 9/30/2017
- FY 2016 - New Code, effective from 10/1/2015 through 9/30/2016. This was the first year ICD-10-CM was implemented into the HIPAA code set.
Footnotes
[1] Chronic - a chronic condition code indicates a condition lasting 12 months or longer and its effect on the patient based on one or both of the following criteria:
- The condition results in the need for ongoing intervention with medical products,treatment, services, and special equipment
- The condition places limitations on self-care, independent living, and social interactions.