msmatiste
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I received a request asking for the diagnosis code for Smoldering Myeloma. I work for Oncologist's and this is the first time I'm coming across this diagnosis.
Based on information I researched, I'm coming up with diagnosis code:
203.00 - Multiple Myeloma - without mention of having achieved remission.
The definition of this condition from the National Cancer Institute's Website states the following, "A very slow-growing type of myeloma in which abnormal plasma cells (a type of white blood cell) make too much of a single type of monoclonal antibody (a protein). This protein builds up in the blood or is passed in the urine. Patients with smoldering myeloma usually have no symptoms, but need to be checked often for signs of progression to fully developed multiple myeloma."
Or
Would is be 203.01 - Multiple Myeloma in Remission because the definition states, "patients usually have no symptoms, but need to be checked often for signs of progression to fully developed multiple myeloma."
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
Based on information I researched, I'm coming up with diagnosis code:
203.00 - Multiple Myeloma - without mention of having achieved remission.
The definition of this condition from the National Cancer Institute's Website states the following, "A very slow-growing type of myeloma in which abnormal plasma cells (a type of white blood cell) make too much of a single type of monoclonal antibody (a protein). This protein builds up in the blood or is passed in the urine. Patients with smoldering myeloma usually have no symptoms, but need to be checked often for signs of progression to fully developed multiple myeloma."
Or
Would is be 203.01 - Multiple Myeloma in Remission because the definition states, "patients usually have no symptoms, but need to be checked often for signs of progression to fully developed multiple myeloma."
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Thank you.