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pochemuha
4 years ago
15

PROCEDURES: Excision squamous cell carcinoma, left leg with excised diameter of 2.5 cm, repaired with a split-thickness skin gra

ft measuring 5.1 cm2. Excisional preparation of right leg wound repaired with a split-thickness skin graft measuring 3.2 cm2. What CPT® codes are reported?
Biology
1 answer:
kkurt [141]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The CPT codes vary according to the country where you live, such as in Peru, the CPT code of the injury you name is 1 D 99 A 4 A.

Explanation:

That is why so that you know exactly what code it is, clarify in the question where I needed the CPT from.

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