20910 it is found under surgery Musculoskeletal System Cartilage graft;costochondral
Costochondral means related to the rib and its cartilage.
The Costochondral Joint is an immovable Cartilaginous - Synchodrosis (structural classification) joint that articulates the ribs with the coastal cartilage.It's functional classification is; Synarthrosis - a type of joint permitting no movement at all.
Costochondral calcification is the abnormal hardening or calcification of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the breastbone (sternum). This condition can cause chest pain, difficulty breathing, and tenderness in the affected area. Treatment may involve pain management and addressing any underlying causes, such as inflammation or injury.
The costal cartilages connect most ribs to the sternum through a joint called the costochondral joint. This joint is made up of the cartilage of the rib and the cartilage of the sternum, allowing for flexibility and movement during breathing.
The CPT code for a finger interphalangeal joint arthroplasty with a hemihamate graft is 26416.
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Costochondral means related to the rib and its cartilage.
The junction of the rib and cartilage is the costochondral joint.
Costochondral means pertaining to the cartilage attached to ribs.Costochondral means pertaining to rib cartilage.chondrocostal
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"Dense costochondral" on an X-ray typically refers to an area where the costal cartilage meets the rib, showing increased radiopacity or density. This can indicate conditions such as calcification or ossification of the cartilage, which may be associated with aging, stress, or certain medical conditions. The appearance can vary based on the underlying cause and may warrant further investigation if it is unusual for the patient's age or clinical context.
The Costochondral Joint is an immovable Cartilaginous - Synchodrosis (structural classification) joint that articulates the ribs with the coastal cartilage.It's functional classification is; Synarthrosis - a type of joint permitting no movement at all.
Costochondral calcification is the abnormal hardening or calcification of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the breastbone (sternum). This condition can cause chest pain, difficulty breathing, and tenderness in the affected area. Treatment may involve pain management and addressing any underlying causes, such as inflammation or injury.
The costal cartilages connect most ribs to the sternum through a joint called the costochondral joint. This joint is made up of the cartilage of the rib and the cartilage of the sternum, allowing for flexibility and movement during breathing.
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The CPT code for a sheath split-thickness skin graft is 15100. This code is used to report the process of obtaining a split-thickness skin graft from a donor site and its placement on a recipient site. It is important to ensure proper documentation to support the procedure when using this code.