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Episode of care-morphology of neoplasm code (ICD-10-AM 1st edn)
Identifying and Definitional Attributes
Identifier & Version
QH 041688 v1
Metadata Item Type
Data Element
Data Element Type
Data Element
Approval Status
Current
01-Jul-1999
Superseded
30-Jun-2000
Approval Type
Standard
Approving Authority
Effective From
01-Jul-1999
Effective To
30-Jun-2000
Definition
The morphology code associated to a neoplasm diagnosis code assigned for an episode of admitted patient care, episode of residential care or attendance at a health care establishment, as represented by a code.
Context
Health services
Short Name
Morphology (ICD-10-AM)
Name in Other Contexts
Morphology code; M code
Representational Attributes
Datatype
Character
Representation Class
Code
Format
ANNNN/N
Minimum Character Length
7
Maximum Character Length
7
Permissible Values
Permissible_values
A valid 1st edition morphology code from the Corporate Reference Data System (CRDS) ICD-10-AM data set maintained by Statistical Standards and Strategies, Health Statistics Unit.
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Supplementary Values
Supplemenary_values
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Collection and Usage Attributes
Guide for Use
Tumour morphology refers to the type of cell (histology) that has become neoplastic and its biologic activity (behaviour).
ICD-10-AM morphology (M) codes consist of five digits: the first four digits identify the histological type of the neoplasm and the fifth digit, following a slash, indicates its behaviour.
The one digit behaviour code is as follows:
Behaviour Code - Neoplasm category
/0 Benign neoplasms - D10-D36
/1 Neoplasms of uncertain and unknown behaviour - D37-D48
/2 In situ neoplasms - D00-D09
/3 Malignant neoplasms, stated or presumed to be primary - C00-C76, C80-C97
/6 Malignant neoplasms, stated or presumed to be secondary - C77-C79
/9 Malignant, uncertain whether primary or metastatic site
For example a primary neoplasm of the breast (ICD-10-AM code C50.9) should have an associated morphology code ending with a /3 behaviour character.
A morphology code must never be the principal diagnosis.
A morphology code (including the behaviour) must be appropriate to the histological type of the neoplasm.
A morphology code should always be assigned directly after the neoplasm(s) to which it relates. For instances where a /6 metastatic neoplasm morphology and neoplasm is recorded a /3 primary neoplasm site and morphology must be recorded in addition to the metastatic neoplasm and morphology code.
The behaviour of a neoplasm, indicated by the last digit of the morphology code, can change depending on the behaviour description of the neoplasm in the clinical record. For example, a 'superficial spreading non-invasive adenocarcinoma' should be coded to M8143/2 rather than M8143/3 because although the superficial spreading adenocarcinoma is normally classified as 'malignant, primary site' (/3), the description of 'non-invasive' changes the behaviour classification to /2 'carcinoma in situ'.
If a morphological diagnosis contains two histological terms which have different morphology codes, select the highest number as it is usually more specific.
Example: Transitional cell epidermoid carcinoma
Transitional cell carcinoma NOS is coded to M8120/3
Epidermoid carcinoma NOS is coded to M8070/3
In this case, the highest numerical value (M8120/3) should be used.
When the morphology is unknown, record M8000 and the appropriate behaviour code. For example, a tumour of unknown morphology with a behaviour code of "3" for a malignant primary site tumour would be recorded as M8000/3.
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Verification Rules
Must be a valid ICD-10-AM 1st edition code.
ICD-10-AM codes assigned for episodes of admitted patient care are validated against a number of national and state edits (e.g. comb, CPoA, etc) to improve coding quality.
Collection Methods
Queensland Hospital Admitted Patient Data Collection (QHAPDC):
Where there are two (or more) different neoplasms with the same morphology code, the appropriate morphology code should be sequenced directly after the Principal Diagnosis (PD). The second (and other) site code (s) should then follow with the morphology repeated even if it is the same as the morphology related to the neoplasm codes. However, if one of the neoplasm codes is in the PD position, the morphology code should be assigned twice, immediately following the PD, then again following the second neoplasm site code in the Other Diagnosis (OD) position (refer to example 3 below).
Example 1: One neoplasm with two histological terms with different morphology codes
Where there is one neoplasm with two histological terms with different morphology codes (e.g. Intraductal papillary adenocarcinoma M8503/3 and medullary carcinoma M8510/3 in a malignant neoplasm of the breast C50.2), code only the morphology code with the highest number.
Principal diagnosis: C50.2 Malignant neoplasm of breast upper inner quadrant of breast
Morphology code: M8510/3 Medullary carcinoma
Example 2: Two separate neoplasms with the same diagnosis code but different morphology codes
The diagnosis code should not be repeated when two different sites have the same diagnosis code (e.g. Skin of cheek and skin of nose). All the related morphology codes should be reported, with the highest number sequenced first.
Principal diagnosis: C44.3 Malignant neoplasm of skin of other and unspecified parts of face
Morphology code: M8090/3 Basal cell carcinoma NOS
Morphology code: M8070/3 Squamous cell carcinoma NOS
Example 3: Two (or more) neoplasms with different diagnosis codes with the same morphology code
If there are two (or more) site codes with the same morphology and one of the site codes is the principal diagnosis (e.g. adenocarcinoma of the main bronchus, the caecum and the breast), the appropriate morphology codes should be sequenced directly after the principal diagnosis. The second site code (s) should then follow with the morphology, even if it is the same as the morphology related to the principal diagnosis.
Principal diagnosis: C34.0 Malignant neoplasm of main bronchus
Morphology code: M8140/3 Adenocarcinoma NOS
Other diagnosis: C18.0 Malignant neoplasm of caecum
Other diagnosis: C50.9 Malignant neoplasm of breast, unspecified
Morphology code: M8140/3 Adenocarcinoma NOS
Punctuation is excluded in QHAPDC.
Comments
Assignment of ICD-10-AM morphology codes is not mandatory for national minimum data set reporting, however, Queensland does collect and report morphology codes for admitted patient episodes of care. The ICD-10-AM morphology codes are derived from the International Statistical Classification of Diseases for Oncology, 2nd Edition (ICD-O-2).
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Episode of care-morphology of neoplasm code (ICD-10-AM 2nd edn)
QH 041688 Version 2
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Diagnostic code (ICD-10-AM)
QH 040100 Version 2
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Episode of care-additional diagnosis code (ICD-10-AM 1st edn)
QH 041646 Version 1
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Episode of care-principal diagnosis code (ICD-10-AM 1st edn)
QH 041644 Version 1
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Queensland Hospital Admitted Patient Data Collection (QHAPDC)
QH 020001 Version 1
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Source and Reference Attributes
Source Organisation
National Centre for Classification in Health
Source Document
Australian Coding Standards (ACS), 1st edition, 1 July 1998; International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Australian Modification (ICD-10-AM) Tabular List, 1st edition, 1 July 1998, Appendix A Morphology of Neoplasms
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