Multiple Choice
If a primary site, due to excision or therapy, no longer exists and the patient is receiving treatment for a secondary site, the primary site is coded with:
A) personal history Z code
B) no code is assigned
C) Signs, Symptoms, and Ill-Defined Conditions code
D) family history Z code
Correct Answer:

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