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2006 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis 200.1

Lymphosarcoma

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  • Malignant lymphoma in which neoplastic cells diffusely infiltrate the entire lymph node without any definite organized pattern. Patients whose lymphomas present a diffuse pattern generally have a more unfavorable survival outlook than those presenting with a follicular or nodular pattern.
  • A low-grade malignant lymphoma that may, in some cases, be considered histologically identical to chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL; LEUKEMIA, LYMPHOCYTIC, CHRONIC). It is diffuse in pattern, representing the neoplastic proliferation of well-differentiated B-lymphocytes. In patients with immunoglobulin gammopathies, the lymphocytes may exhibit plasmacytoid characteristics.
  • A B-cell lymphoma presumably representing a tumor of interfollicular B-lymphocytes that may be functional. Those that are secrete identical immunoglobulin molecules.
  • A high-grade malignant lymphoma composed of a diffuse, relatively uniform proliferation of cells with round or convoluted nuclei and scanty cytoplasm. The cells are cytologically similar to the lymphoblasts seen in acute lymphocytic leukemia, and in some cases, the disease may evolve into a leukemic phase morphologically indistinguishable from acute T-lymphocytic leukemia (LEUKEMIA, T-CELL, ACUTE). Lymphoblastic lymphoma represents approximately one-third of the cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas in children and 5% of the cases in adults. It is more prevalent in males.
  • An obsolete term for a malignant tumor of lymphatic tissue.
  • see also M-9835/3
  • A non-Hodgkin's lymphoma composed of monomorphic small, round B-lymphocytes in the lymph nodes. When the lymphoid process involves predominantly the bone marrow and the peripheral blood it is called chronic lymphocytic leukemia. (WHO, 2001) -- 2003
  • 200.1 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  • 200.1 contains 19 index entries
  • View the ICD-9-CM Volume 1 200.* hierarchy

Alternate Terminology

  • Lymphoblastoma (diffuse)
  • Lymphoma (malignant):
    • lymphoblastic (diffuse)
    • lymphocytic (cell type) (diffuse)
    • lymphosarcoma type
  • Lymphosarcoma:
    • NOS
    • diffuse NOS
    • lymphoblastic (diffuse)
    • lymphocytic (diffuse)
    • prolymphocytic

200.1 Excludes

  • lymphosarcoma:
    • follicular or nodular (202.0)
    • mixed cell type (200.8)
  • lymphosarcoma cell leukemia (207.8)

 Index entries containing 200.1:

Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
  • Kundrat's (lymphosarcoma) 200.1
    Kundrat's disease (lymphosarcoma) 200.1
      Lymphoblastoma (diffuse) (M9630/3) 200.1
      • giant follicular (M9690/3) 202.0
        • macrofollicular (M9690/3) 202.0
          Lymphocytoma (diffuse) (malignant) (M9620/3) 200.1
            Lymphocytomatosis (M9620/3) 200.1
              Lymphoma (malignant) (M9590/3) 202.8
              • lymphoblastic (diffuse) (M9630/3) 200.1
                • Burkitt's type (M9750/3) 200.2
                  • convoluted cell type (M9602/3) 202.8
                  • lymphocytic (cell type) (diffuse) (M9620/3) 200.1
                    • with plasmacytoid differentiation, diffuse (M9611/3) 200.8
                      • intermediate differentiation (diffuse) (M9621/3) 200.1
                      • nodular (M9690/3) 202.0
                        • poorly differentiated (diffuse) (M9630/3) 200.1
                        • well differentiated (diffuse) (M9620/3) 200.1
                      • lymphosarcoma type (M9610/3) 200.1
                        Lymphosarcoma (M9610/3) 200.1
                        • diffuse (M9610/3) 200.1
                          • with plasmacytoid differentiation (M9611/3) 200.8
                            • lymphoplasmacytic (M9611/3) 200.8
                            • follicular (giant) (M9690/3) 202.0
                              • lymphoblastic (M9696/3) 202.0
                                • lymphocytic, intermediate differentiation (M9694/3) 202.0
                                  • mixed cell type (M9691/3) 202.0
                                  • giant follicular (M9690/3) 202.0
                                    • Hodgkin's (M9650/3) 201.9
                                      • immunoblastic (M9612/3) 200.8
                                        • lymphoblastic (diffuse) (M9630/3) 200.1
                                        • lymphocytic (diffuse) (M9620/3) 200.1
                                          • intermediate differentiation (diffuse) (M9621/3) 200.1
                                        • mixed cell type (diffuse) (M9613/3) 200.8
                                        • nodular (M9690/3) 202.0
                                          • lymphoblastic (M9696/3) 202.0
                                            • lymphocytic, intermediate differentiation (M9694/3) 202.0
                                              • mixed cell type (M9691/3) 202.0
                                              • prolymphocytic (M9631/3) 200.1
                                                • reticulum cell (M9640/3) 200.0
                                                  Sarcoma (M8800/3) - see also Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant
                                                  • lymphoblastic (M9630/3) 200.1
                                                    • lymphocytic (M9620/3) 200.1