1 Which root type is assigned to a bilateral mammogram procedure? 2 Which body system value and...
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1 Which root type is assigned to a bilateral mammogram procedure?
2 Which body system value and body part value are assigned to the following procedure: Body system: Body part: MRI OF THE PELVIS WITHOUT CONTRAST HISTORY: Vaginal lump in the midline that the patient has noticed for a week. FINDINGS: The uterus is of normal size and demonstrates no obvious mass or leiomyoma involving it. The ovaries are of normal size and demonstrate numerous small follicular cysts within both of them, which is a normal finding. With regard to the vagina, there is no obvious mass or adenopathy noted involving the vagina. There is no definite MRI evidence of a diverticulum of the urethra. The urinary bladder is not well distended with urine, and hence evaluation is somewhat limited. Given this limitation, no definite abnormality of the urinary bladder is seen. IMPRESSION: MRI evaluation of the pelvis demonstrates normal appearance of the uterus and ovaries. No intravenous mass or cyst impressing on the vagina, nor is there any definite evidence of urethral diverticulum.
3 Positron emission tomography is a procedure in which section of ICD-10-PCS? a. Computerized Tomography b. Imaging c. Nuclear Medicine d. Radiation Therapy
4 The one therapeutic nuclear medicine procedure is which root type?
5 The Imaging section of ICD-10-PCS is organized first by body system, with each root type listed within that body system.
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