CTR Prep (Mostra) Exam Complete Questions and Correct
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Adenocarcinoma ICD Coding
Derived from glandular tissue; certain sites are commonly organs of metastasis, which are rarely
primary sites (brain, pleura, bone, soft tissue); if inconsistent, check further.
Compound Morphologies & Multiple Neoplasms ICD coding
Jan. 1, 2007 and after: Use Multiple Primary/Histology Rules.
Kaposi Sarcoma ICD coding
Multifocal, metastasizing, malignant reticulosis; may begin in oral cavity or visceral organs; if
uncertain of origin, or skin lesions found, code to skin C44.9.
Leukemia ICD coding
Code to bone marrow (C42.1) except for myeloid sarcoma or leukemia reticuloendotheliosis.
Melanoma ICD coding
Usually arise in skin but may be eye or visceral organs; brain is common site for mets but not primary
lesion. if unknown origin, code to skin NOS (C44.9)
Meningioma ICD coding
Code to 70.x (meninges), NOT brain
Mesothelioma ICD coding
Most often arises in pleura but may be in retroperitoneum; if unknown origin, code to pleura (C38.4)
Mycosis Fungoides, Sezary Disease ICD coding
T-cell malignancies which may be capable of transforming to lymphoma or leukemia; if non-specific
origin, code to skin NOS (C44.9)
Sarcoma ICD coding
Arise from mesoderm and derive specific name from the parent tissue; code NOS to soft tissue NOS
(C49.x)
Lymphoma ICD coding
SPECIAL Rules - usually generalized disease; code per primary Hematopoietic MPH rules, NOT just
were biopsy taken for site.
What site(s) are covered in the General Summary/SEER staging system?
All sites
How many sites are covered in the TNM (AJCC/UICC) staging system?
47 sites
, What site(s) are covered in the American Urologic Association staging system?
Male reproductive
What site(s) are covered in the Ann Arbor staging system?
Lymphoma/lymph nodes
What site(s) are covered in the Breslow staging system?
Melanoma/skin
What site(s) are covered in the Clark staging system?
Melanoma/skin
What site(s) are covered in the Duke staging system?
Colorectal
What site(s) are covered in the FAB (French/American/British) staging system?
Leukemia/bone marrow
What site(s) are covered in the FIGO staging system?
Gynecologic
What site(s) are covered in the Gleason staging system?
Prostate
What site(s) are covered in the Jackson staging system?
Penis
What site(s) are covered in the Jewett staging system?
Urinary
What site(s) are covered in the Smith/Skinner staging system?
Testis
What site(s) are covered in the Whitmore staging system?
Prostate
Priority of reports for coding tumor extension
1. Path Report
2. Radiology Reports/Scopes
3. Physical Exam
Statistics
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