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The ICD-10-CM Table of Neoplasms is indexed according to anatomic site and contains four cellular classifications, organized in columns: malignant, benign, uncertain behavior, and unspecified nature. Which column classifies the identification of a neoplasm, but for which no further indication of the histology or nature of the tumor is reflected in the documented diagnosis?
 a. malignant
  b. benign
  c. uncertain behavior
  d. unspecified nature

Question 2

Excision descending colon
 A. Resection
  B. Excision
  C. Incision
  D. Bypass



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

B



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