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"Accession"? Do you mean "excision" or something else?

Also, define "soft tissue" which could mean many different things such as: tendon, ligament, fascia, fibrous tissue, synovial membranes, muscles, nerves, blood vessels.

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Q: What is correct CPT code for accession of soft tissue distal to the mandibular?
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