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What Is the Correct Principal Diagnosis for a Patient Admitted

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Question 8

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What is the correct principal diagnosis for a patient admitted with a malignant neoplasm in overlapping sites of the colon?


A) C18.0
B) C18.4
C) C18.8
D) Z51.11

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