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What is used for a placeholder when a code that does not have six characters to keep the 7th character extender in the 7th position?

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The answer is the letter x. placeholder x is a character used in ICD-10-CM diagnosis code to create a six character code when a code with fewer than six characters require 7th character extension, it is also called the dummy x.

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