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2E83.3 Benign osteogenic tumours of bone or articular cartilage of ribs, sternum or clavicle International Classification of Diseases for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, 11th Revision, v2024-01 postcoordination Add Stem and/or Extension codes to form a cluster code which adds detail to the condition.
Laterality - only one may be selected [select] XK9J Bilateral XK8G Left XK9K Right XK70 Unilateral, unspecified Specific anatomy - multiple selections are allowed [select] XA5TK7 Rib – XA98Q1 First rib – XA7XY2 Second rib – XA2U21 Third rib – XA4SQ6 Fourth rib – XA31L8 Fifth rib – XA63Z2 Sixth rib – XA2WC3 Seventh rib – XA9WQ3 Eighth rib – XA31V8 Ninth rib – XA54R4 Tenth rib – XA3VH4 Eleventh rib – XA6W52 Twelfth rib XA6NB3 Sternum – XA3M45 Body of sternum – XA0K13 Manubrium – XA2RB7 Xiphoid – XA6384 Clavicle –– XA76N8 Sternal end of clavicle –– XA4PT6 Shaft of the clavicle –– XA09P2 Acromial end of clavicle XA2NG8 Joints of the thorax XA83N6 Sternocostal joint XA30Q4 Costochondral joint XA0892 Costovertebral joint XA7AR2 Costotransverse joint XA0ZE4 Facet joint
synonyms Benign osteogenic tumours of bone or articular cartilage of ribs, sternum or clavicle Benign osteogenic tumours of bone or articular cartilage of ribs benign neoplasm of costal cartilage benign neoplasm of rib Benign osteogenic tumours of bone or articular cartilage of sternum benign sternal neoplasm benign neoplasm of xiphoid process benign neoplasm of sternum Benign osteogenic tumours of bone or articular cartilage of clavicle benign neoplasm of clavicle
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