Question: What is the correct code for leiomyosarcoma of the sigmoid colon? I have found documentation stating if the leiomyo颅sarcoma has originated in an organ, then it should be coded to the site. However, the provider is insisting that it should be coded to connective tissue. 星空入口Forum Participant Answer: Your provider is correct, in this case. Here鈥檚 why: According to the National Cancer Institute, leiomyosarcoma (LMS) is 鈥渁 type of rare cancer that grows in the smooth muscles. The smooth muscles are in the hollow organs of the body, including the intestines, stomach, bladder 鈥 blood vessels 鈥 [and] the uterus鈥 (www.cancer.gov/ pediatric-adult-rare-tumor/rare-tumors/rare-soft-tissue-tumors/ leiomyosarcoma). This makes LMS a soft, or connective, tissue sarcoma. The ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index entry for LMS directs you to find your code under Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant. The 鈥淣eoplasm, connective tissue鈥 entry in the neoplasm table includes the subentry 鈥渋ntestinal,鈥 and the column for 鈥淢alignant, Primary鈥 points you to C49.4 (Malignant neoplasm of connective and soft tissue of abdomen). That means you should report this case using C49.4 rather than coding the neoplasm to the site, which would be C18.7 (Malignant neoplasm of sigmoid colon).