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C44ICD-10-CM

Chapter 2 · C00–D49 · Neoplasms

Other and unspecified malignant neoplasm of skin

C44 is the ICD10 code used for documenting Other and unspecified malignant neoplasm of skin in clinical and billing records.

What C44 covers · when clinicians use it

ICD-10 code C44 identifies Other and unspecified malignant neoplasm of skin in the U.S. ICD-10-CM clinical and billing record set. It sits within the Neoplasms chapter (C00–D49), the section that groups related diagnoses so providers, payers, and public-health agencies report them consistently. Clinicians and medical coders apply C44 when an encounter's findings match the Other and unspecified malignant neoplasm of skin description, attaching it to the patient record so downstream insurance claims, payer audits, quality reporting, and epidemiological surveillance all reference the same standardized diagnosis. The ICD-10-CM is maintained by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, with an updated official code set released each U.S. fiscal year — always verify C44 against the current CMS/CDC release and your payer's documentation guidance before final use. This page summarizes documentation context for C44 and is a coding reference, not clinical, diagnostic, or billing advice.

C44 refers to Other and unspecified malignant neoplasm of skin, a serious form of skin cancer. These cancers can range from relatively benign basal cell carcinomas to aggressive forms like melanoma or Merkel cell carcinoma. Early identification and treatment are essential for optimal outcomes. Proper ICD10 coding aids in documentation, clinical tracking, and healthcare reimbursement.

Symptoms

  • New or changing mole – Especially irregular, asymmetrical, or multicolored
  • Skin lesion that doesn't heal – Or continues to grow
  • Firm red or purple nodule – Common in Merkel cell carcinoma
  • Itching or tenderness – In or around the lesion
  • Bleeding or crusting – Especially with surface erosion
  • Rapid changes in appearance – Suggesting malignancy
  • Enlarged lymph nodes – May indicate metastatic spread

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of Other and unspecified malignant neoplasm of skin typically involves dermoscopic examination, biopsy (excisional or punch), and histopathological analysis. Sentinel lymph node biopsy may be performed for melanoma or Merkel cell carcinoma. Imaging (CT, PET) may be needed for staging in advanced cases.

ICD10 Code Usage

ICD10 code C44 is used in dermatology, oncology, and surgical settings to classify skin cancers. It enables accurate tracking in electronic health records, insurance claims, and cancer registries, helping guide treatment planning and monitor outcomes.

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FAQs

Q1: What is ICD10 code C44?
A: It is the diagnostic code for Other and unspecified malignant neoplasm of skin, used in clinical documentation and billing.

Q2: Is this skin cancer dangerous?
A: Yes, especially melanoma and Merkel cell carcinoma due to their high metastatic potential.

Q3: What causes these cancers?
A: Risk factors include UV exposure, fair skin, weakened immune system, and family history.

Q4: How are they treated?
A: Surgery is primary. Advanced cases may require immunotherapy, radiation, or chemotherapy.

Q5: Can they be prevented?
A: Sun protection and regular skin checks help reduce risk and support early detection.

Conclusion

ICD10 code C44 is critical for documenting and managing Other and unspecified malignant neoplasm of skin. It helps clinicians ensure timely diagnosis, track disease progression, and support public health reporting on skin cancer trends. Proper coding also improves treatment planning and access to care.

Source: ICD-10-CM (CMS / CDC NCHS official code set)

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This page is a documentation reference for the ICD-10-CM code set and is not clinical, diagnostic, or billing advice. Always verify codes against the official ICD-10-CM source and your payer's guidelines.

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