excision of posterior axillary fold lipoma after neurological examination of the upper limb and mamogram if female . we remove skin ellipse to avoid skin redundacy post operatively. post op. follow up for 2 years because recurrence is apossibility. complete removal by surgical excision is preferable over lposuction in which the recurrence is high.
15.3x8x4 lipoma
15.3x8x4 lipoma
CPT code is 21556, I am studying for cpc exam, had a really hard time finding the answer to this one so had to Google what it meant. I don't really know how I'm supposed to get thorax out of Axillary fold. My test is in four days, don't think I'll pass. But 21556 is the answer in my answer guide.
CPT code is 21556, I am studying for cpc exam, had a really hard time finding the answer to this one so had to google what it meant. I don't really know how I'm supposed to get thorax out of Axillary fold. My test is in four days, don't think I'll pass. But 21556 is the answer in my answer guide.
The CPT code for mature adipose tissue consistant with lipoma axillary fold is 88304.
214.1 is the ICD-9 code 00400 is the CPT code...the main term is anesthesia and the subterm is arm.
The latissimus dorsi and teres major
The anterior axillary fold is formed by the lower border of the pectoralis major. Some also include the pectoralis minor.
214.1
mesentery
Mesentery, it is double layered peritoneal fold
The leg has several pulses. The pulse in the groin fold is the femoral artery. The pulse felt behind the knee is the popliteal pulse. The pulses in the feet are the dorsalis pedis and the posterior tibial pulse.