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Q: What does limited mean in limited bilateral noninvasive physiologic studies of upper or lower expremity arteries?
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What is the cpt code for limited bilateral study noninvasive physiologic study of arteries of the arm?

93922


What is cpt code for limited bilateral study noninvasive physiologic study of arteries of the arm?

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What is the CPT code for transcutaneous oxygen measurements?

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What is the medical term meaning tissue death of an artery or arteries?

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Which arteries are frequently occluded in the diabetic patient?

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The arteries


Do arteries reproduce or does the human body make new arteries?

Arteries do neither


Heavy walled vessels which bring blood away from the heart?

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How does arteries function?

The arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the body. The walls of arteries are muscular allowing the arteries to constrict or dilate. The more constricted the arteries are, the higher the blood pressure.