76098
The CPT Code is 88300 for the surgical pathology; gross examination only
71100
70030
70130
73110
CPT Code 73525- Radiologic examination, hip, arthrography, radiological supervision and interpretation.
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code 88305 represents a surgical pathology examination of a specimen, typically involving the microscopic examination of tissue. Repeating this code five times on the same day may indicate that multiple tissue specimens were analyzed separately, each requiring a distinct examination. This situation could arise in cases where a patient underwent several biopsies or surgical resections during a single visit, necessitating individual evaluations for each specimen to ensure accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Radiological examination, ribs, unilateral; including posteroanterior chest, minimum of 3 views
Medical code 88305 TC refers to a specific billing code used in pathology and laboratory services. It designates the technical component of a surgical pathology examination, specifically for the microscopic examination of tissue specimens. The "TC" indicates that this code covers only the technical aspects, such as the processing and interpretation of the specimen, excluding any professional interpretation services. This code is often used in billing to differentiate between the costs associated with specimen handling and the physician's diagnostic services.
The code for a radiological examination of the mastoids typically refers to specific codes used in medical billing and coding systems such as ICD-10 or CPT. For a CT scan of the mastoids, the relevant CPT code is usually 70480. However, the exact code may vary based on the specifics of the examination and the coding system used. It's important to consult the latest coding guidelines or a medical billing professional for the most accurate information.
Diagnosis code 793.1 refers to "nonspecific (abnormal) findings on radiological and other examination of body structure." It is not specific to any particular condition or disease, and further evaluation may be needed to determine the underlying cause of the abnormal findings.
The code 88305 refers to a pathology service that involves the examination of a tissue specimen and is typically billed per specimen. The number of units billed for this code depends on the number of separate specimens examined. Each specimen that requires a separate microscopic examination can be billed as one unit of 88305. Therefore, if multiple specimens are processed, the total units billed would equal the number of individual specimens.