CPT code 52000 refers to "Cystourethroscopy, diagnostic," which involves the use of a cystoscope to visually examine the bladder and urethra. CPT code 52204 refers to "Cystourethroscopy, with biopsy," indicating a procedure where a cystoscope is used not only for examination but also to obtain a biopsy of the bladder or urethra. Both codes are used in urology for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures related to the urinary tract.
The CPT code for a flexible cystoscopy is 52204. This code is used for the procedure involving the insertion of a flexible cystoscope into the bladder for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. If any additional procedures are performed during the cystoscopy, such as biopsy or removal of lesions, additional codes may be used to represent those services.
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The CPT code for cystourethroscopy is typically 52000 for a diagnostic procedure. If the cystourethroscopy is performed with a specific therapeutic intervention, additional codes may apply, such as 52204 for cystourethroscopy with manipulation of the bladder or urethra. It's important to consult the latest CPT coding guidelines or a medical coding professional to ensure accurate coding for specific situations, such as intermittent hematuria.
CPT Code 39400 - Mediastinoscopy, includes biopsy(ies), when performed
The CPT code 87798 is used for DNA or RNA detection of infectious agents. It is used for infectious agents that do not already have their own specific CPT code.
CPT Code 84153 - Prostate specific antigen (PSA); complexed (direct measurement): Total
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CPT Code 99214- Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient.
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