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Compression of the left cervical nerve roots,supplying left hand. could be due to, cervical PID, LYSTHESIS, CANAL STENOSIS...CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS.........etc. also due to -improper posture, improper ergonomics.
Cervical spondylosis is one of the most common degenerative disc conditions. When multilevel neural foraminal narrowing is most prominent via MRI, this shows where a nerve root is potentially being impinged.
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The anesthesia CPT code for excision of a lipoma typically falls under the category of anesthesia codes for surgical procedures. For an excision of a lipoma in the left posterior axillary region, you would generally use the CPT code 01967 for anesthesia services provided for a procedure in that area. However, it's crucial to confirm with the specific surgical procedure code used for the lipoma excision to ensure accurate billing. Always check the latest coding guidelines or consult a coding specialist for accuracy.
214.1 is the ICD-9 code 00400 is the CPT code...the main term is anesthesia and the subterm is arm.
The appropriate anesthesia CPT code for a procedure involving a lipoma excision in the left posterior axillary fold would typically be 64450 for a brachial plexus block or 00320 for general anesthesia, depending on the method used. However, the specific code might vary based on the exact procedure and the anesthetic technique employed. It's always best to consult the latest CPT coding guidelines or a coding specialist for precise coding.
The anesthesia code for a tympanostomy (ear tube insertion) in an 11-month-old female is typically 00170. This code is used for anesthesia services during surgical procedures performed on the ear, nose, and throat in pediatric patients. However, it's essential to verify with the most current coding guidelines or consult a billing specialist for accuracy.
Neck-popping could be arthritis("cervical spondylosis")...The hip "grinding" could also be arthritis, but I would expect a lot of groin pain to accompany that... Severe arthritis pain is normally felt in the groin.
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Spondylosis refers to degenerative osteoarthritis of the joints between the centra of the spinal vertebrae and/or neural foraminae. In this condition the interfacetal joints are not involved. If severe, it may cause pressure on nerve roots with subsequent sensory and/or motor disturbances, such as pain, paresthesia, or muscle weakness in the limbs.When the space between two adjacent vertebrae narrows, compression of a nerve root emerging from the spinal cord may result in radiculopathy (sensory and motor disturbances, such as severe pain in the neck, shoulder, arm, back, and/or leg, accompanied by muscle weakness). Less commonly, direct pressure on the spinal cord (typically in the cervical spine) may result in myelopathy, characterized by global weakness, gait dysfunction, loss of balance, and loss of bowel and/or bladder control. The patient may experience a phenomenon of shocks (paresthesia) in hands and legs because of nerve compression and lack of blood flow. If vertebrae of the neck are involved it is labelled cervical spondylosis. Lower back spondylosis is labeled lumbar spondylosis. (Source wikipedia)