A strawberry nevus is a benign organism, and so can be coded as a removal. The code number used could be 15120 or 15121.
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The ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM codes are both 86.60. CPT codes 15120, 11446 and 15121 can also be used to specify the exact procedure.
Don't let the '180 cm' remark fool you here. A strawberry nevus is a benign neoplasm. So it should be coded as Removal, Benign Lesion, with the add on code to indicate it was larger than 4cm and the LT modifier: 11440 LT; 11446 LT
no, but there's plastic surgery
There would be more DNA in a strawberry because strawberries are octoploids, they have 8 copies of genes rather than 2 copies found in a cheek cells .
The Cheek was created in 2007.
The Song "Cheek to cheek" from Fank Sinatra is a Foxtrott.
Cheek is common noun
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A cheek is the side of your face.
Cheek is spelled cheek. For the plural noun "cheeks" (either the face or the posterior).
No but around the cheek it self is the zygomatic bone (the cheek bone)