ICD-11 classes
14 Diseases of the skin
Benign proliferations, neoplasms and cysts of the skin
Benign cutaneous neoplasms

ICD-11 Benign cutaneous neoplasms

Abnormal growth of the cells that comprise the tissues of the skin, without any evidence of malignancy.

The diagnosis includes nothing.

The diagnosis excludes nothing.

Diagnosis contains 10 clarifying diagnoses:

  1. 2F20 — Benign cutaneous melanocytic neoplasms
    It contains 6 clarifying diagnoses.
  2. 2F21 — Benign keratinocytic acanthomas
    It contains 2 clarifying diagnoses.
  3. 2F22 — Benign neoplasms of epidermal appendages
  4. 2F23 — Benign dermal fibrous or fibrohistiocytic neoplasms
    It contains 2 clarifying diagnoses.
  5. 2F24 — Benign cutaneous neoplasms of neural or nerve sheath origin
  6. 2F25 — Cherry angioma
  7. 2F26 — Lobular capillary haemangioma
  8. 2E81.2 — Benign vascular neoplasms of infancy and childhood
    It contains 4 clarifying diagnoses.
  9. 2F2Y — Other specified benign cutaneous neoplasms
  10. 2F2Z — Benign cutaneous neoplasm of unspecified type

The diagnosis is coded elsewhere:

The diagnosis is included in 1 another class.

  • Benign vascular neoplasms of infancy and childhood (2E81.2)

Search results