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What is the ICD 10 Code for CLL?

C91.10



It is also asked: What is the ICD 10 code of chronic lymphocyticleukemia?

C91.10

The next question is: What does CLL SLL mean? Indolent (slow growing) cancer where immature lymphocytes (white-blood cells) are present in the blood, bone marrow, and/or lymph nodes. CLL (chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia) is the same as SLL (small-leukemia). However, in CLL cancer cells are mostly found in the blood and bone.

Another question is: What is CLL?

Overview. The CLL is a form of cancer that affects the blood and bone. It's the spongy tissue in the bones where blood cells are formed. Chronic lymphocytic (chronic) leukemia is a type of leukemia that progresses slower than other types.

What is small-cell lymphoma?

SLL, or small lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL), is a form of cancer that affects a white blood cell known as a "lymphocyte," which aids in fighting infection. SLL may be referred to by your doctor as "non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma," which refers to a group of cancers that affect lymphocytes.