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2025 ICD-10-CM code C63.2

Malignant neoplasm of the scrotum.

Use additional codes from Chapter 4 to identify any functional activity associated with the neoplasm.

Medical necessity is established by the presence of a malignant neoplasm of the scrotum confirmed by biopsy. Treatment is medically necessary to eradicate the cancer and prevent further spread.

Diagnosis and treatment of malignant neoplasm of the scrotum. This includes a thorough evaluation of the patient's medical history, physical examination, and imaging studies. Treatment options may include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.

In simple words: Cancer of the scrotum (the skin pouch holding the testicles).

Malignant neoplasm of the scrotum, including the skin of the scrotum.

Example 1: A 60-year-old male presents with a painless lump on his scrotum. A biopsy confirms squamous cell carcinoma of the scrotum. The patient undergoes surgical excision of the tumor., A 45-year-old male with a history of HPV infection develops a lesion on his scrotum. Biopsy reveals malignant melanoma of the scrotum. The patient receives a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy., A 70-year-old male presents with scrotal swelling and pain. Imaging studies reveal a large mass involving the scrotum. Biopsy confirms a poorly differentiated sarcoma of the scrotum. The patient receives palliative chemotherapy.

Diagnosis, symptoms, physical exam findings, imaging results, biopsy results, treatment plan.

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