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Q: How long does it take for soft tissue to regenerate after a wide excision?
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What is the cpt code for excision of a 1.5 cm deep intramuscular soft tissue tumor of the scalp?

21013 Excision, tumor, soft tissue of face and scalp, subfascial (eg. subgaleal, intramuscular) less than 2 cm Source 2012 Current Procedural Terminology Standard Edition published by the American Medical Association 2011 page 67.


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