The ICD-10 diagnosis code : An injured person, unspecified motor vehicle accident, nontraffic: <u>V89.0 </u>and for Laceration of spleen: <u>S36.03</u>
The CPT procedural code for removal of spleen in its entirety: <u>38100</u>
Explanation:
The ICD-10 code V89.0 details the circumstance that caused the injury.
The ICD-10 code S36.03 refers laceration of spleen. The code specifies in the following way:
S36.030 for superficial laceration; S36.031 for moderate laceration; and S36.032 for major laceration.
Any abdominal injury or laceration might cause hemorrhage or bleeding in the abdominal organs like spleen. In order to control further bleeding, the spleen is either removed in its entirety or partially.
The CPT procedural code for complete excision of spleen or total splenectomy is 38100.
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Peyer's patches are small masses of lymphatic tissue found throughout the ileum region of the small intestine. Also known as aggregated lymphoid nodules, they form an important part of the immune system by monitoring intestinal bacteria populations and preventing the growth of pathogenic bacteria in the intestines.
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