Question: When the dermatologist excises a skin lesion and the pathology report returns as Merkel cell carcinoma, we've always reported 173.x (Other malignant neoplasm of skin). I've heard there is a new ICD-9 code for this condition -- what is the proper code? Georgia Subscriber Answer: ICD-9 2010 provides six new codes specific for Merkel cell carcinoma based on body site: 209.31 -- Merkel cell carcinoma of the face 209.32 -- ... of the scalp and neck 209.33 -- ... of the upper limb 209.34 -- ... of the lower limb 209.35 -- ... of the trunk 209.36 -- ... of other sites. Do this: If the report specifies an unlisted body site or does not specify body site, you should report Merkel cell carcinoma using 209.36. "Other" is not unspecified: ICD-9 coding convention differentiates codes for "other sites" -- which means other specified sites -- and "unspecified" -- often referred to as "not otherwise specified" (NOS) or unknown site. Coupled with the initial ICD-9 committee recommendation for 209.75 (Merkel cell carcinoma, unknown primary site), there was some confusion about how to report Merkel cell carcinoma NOS. Resolved: The published 2010 ICD-9 resolves the situation by adding the descriptor "Merkel cell carcinoma NOS" under the new code 209.36. The ICD- 9 committee also finalized the 209.75 (Secondary Merkel cell carcinoma) to emphasize that you should not report 209.75 for a primary tumor. Learn more: For more about coding for Merkel cell carcinoma, see "Nail Down Neoplasm Coding by Implementing 5 New Codes" in Dermatology Coding Alert, Vol. 5, No. 3. -- Technical and coding advice for You Be the Coder and Reader Questions provided by Pamela Biffle, CPC, CPC-I, CCS-P, CHCC, CHCO, owner of PB Healthcare Consulting and Education Inc. in Watauga, Texas.