ICD-10-CM Sarcoma (of) References

"Sarcoma (of)" Annotation Back-References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries

Browse the ICD-10-CM codes with references applicable to the clinical term "sarcoma (of)"

  • Sarcoma (of) - See Also: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • alveolar soft part - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • ameloblastic - C41.1 Malignant neoplasm of mandible
      • upper jaw (bone) - C41.0 Malignant neoplasm of bones of skull and face
    • botryoid - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • botryoides - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • cerebellar - C71.6 Malignant neoplasm of cerebellum
      • circumscribed (arachnoidal) - C71.6 Malignant neoplasm of cerebellum
    • circumscribed (arachnoidal) cerebellar - C71.6 Malignant neoplasm of cerebellum
    • clear cell - See Also: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • dendritic cells (accessory cells) - C96.4 Sarcoma of dendritic cells (accessory cells)
    • embryonal - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • endometrial (stromal) - C54.1 Malignant neoplasm of endometrium
      • isthmus - C54.0 Malignant neoplasm of isthmus uteri
    • epithelioid (cell) - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • Ewing's - See: Neoplasm, bone, malignant;
    • follicular dendritic cell - C96.4 Sarcoma of dendritic cells (accessory cells)
    • germinoblastic (diffuse) - See: Lymphoma, diffuse large cell;
      • follicular - See: Lymphoma, follicular, specified NEC;
    • giant cell (except of bone) - See Also: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
      • bone - See: Neoplasm, bone, malignant;
    • glomoid - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • granulocytic - C92.3 Myeloid sarcoma
    • hemangioendothelial - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • hemorrhagic, multiple - See: Sarcoma, Kaposi's;
    • histiocytic - C96.A Histiocytic sarcoma
    • Hodgkin - See: Lymphoma, Hodgkin;
    • immunoblastic (diffuse) - See: Lymphoma, diffuse large cell;
    • interdigitating dendritic cell - C96.4 Sarcoma of dendritic cells (accessory cells)
    • Kaposi's
      • colon - C46.4 Kaposi's sarcoma of gastrointestinal sites
      • connective tissue - C46.1 Kaposi's sarcoma of soft tissue
      • gastrointestinal organ - C46.4 Kaposi's sarcoma of gastrointestinal sites
      • lung - C46.5 Kaposi's sarcoma of lung
      • lymph node (s) - C46.3 Kaposi's sarcoma of lymph nodes
      • palate (hard) (soft) - C46.2 Kaposi's sarcoma of palate
      • rectum - C46.4 Kaposi's sarcoma of gastrointestinal sites
      • skin - C46.0 Kaposi's sarcoma of skin
      • specified site NEC - C46.7 Kaposi's sarcoma of other sites
      • stomach - C46.4 Kaposi's sarcoma of gastrointestinal sites
      • unspecified site - C46.9 Kaposi's sarcoma, unspecified
    • Kupffer cell - C22.3 Angiosarcoma of liver
    • Langerhans cell - C96.4 Sarcoma of dendritic cells (accessory cells)
    • leptomeningeal - See: Neoplasm, meninges, malignant;
    • liver NEC - C22.4 Other sarcomas of liver
    • lymphangioendothelial - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • lymphoblastic - See: Lymphoma, lymphoblastic (diffuse);
    • lymphocytic - See: Lymphoma, small cell B-cell;
    • mast cell - C96.22 Mast cell sarcoma
    • melanotic - See: Melanoma;
    • meningeal - See: Neoplasm, meninges, malignant;
    • meningothelial - See: Neoplasm, meninges, malignant;
    • mesenchymal - See Also: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
      • mixed - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • mesothelial - See: Mesothelioma;
    • monstrocellular
      • specified site - See: Neoplasm, malignant, by site;
      • unspecified site - C71.9 Malignant neoplasm of brain, unspecified
    • myeloid - C92.3 Myeloid sarcoma
    • neurogenic - See: Neoplasm, nerve, malignant;
    • odontogenic - C41.1 Malignant neoplasm of mandible
      • upper jaw (bone) - C41.0 Malignant neoplasm of bones of skull and face
    • osteoblastic - See: Neoplasm, bone, malignant;
    • osteogenic - See Also: Neoplasm, bone, malignant;
      • juxtacortical - See: Neoplasm, bone, malignant;
      • periosteal - See: Neoplasm, bone, malignant;
    • periosteal - See Also: Neoplasm, bone, malignant;
      • osteogenic - See: Neoplasm, bone, malignant;
    • pleomorphic cell - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • reticulum cell (diffuse) - See: Lymphoma, diffuse large cell;
      • nodular - See: Lymphoma, follicular;
      • pleomorphic cell type - See: Lymphoma, diffuse large cell;
    • rhabdoid - See: Neoplasm, malignant, by site;
    • round cell - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • small cell - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • soft tissue - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • spindle cell - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
    • stromal (endometrial) - C54.1 Malignant neoplasm of endometrium
      • isthmus - C54.0 Malignant neoplasm of isthmus uteri
    • synovial - See Also: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
      • biphasic - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
      • epithelioid cell - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;
      • spindle cell - See: Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant;

Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions

Dendritic Cells, Follicular: Non-hematopoietic cells, with extensive dendritic processes, found in the primary and secondary follicles of lymphoid tissue (the B cell zones). They are different from conventional DENDRITIC CELLS associated with T-CELLS. They are derived from MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS and are negative for class II MHC antigen and do not process or present antigen like the conventional dendritic cells do. Instead, follicular dendritic cells have FC RECEPTORS and C3B RECEPTORS that hold antigen in the form of ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY COMPLEXES on their surfaces for long periods for recognition by B-CELLS.

Mast Cells: Granulated cells that are found in almost all tissues, most abundantly in the skin and the gastrointestinal tract. Like the BASOPHILS, mast cells contain large amounts of HISTAMINE and HEPARIN. Unlike basophils, mast cells normally remain in the tissues and do not circulate in the blood. Mast cells, derived from the bone marrow stem cells, are regulated by the STEM CELL FACTOR.