173.59
No that's not correct.
The correct code is 216.5
705.83
214.1 is the ICD-9 code 00400 is the CPT code...the main term is anesthesia and the subterm is arm.
174.9 AND 196.3
The ICD-10-CM code for a strawberry nevus (hemangioma) is D18.01, but for the procedure itself, you would need to use the appropriate CPT codes for removal and grafting. The removal of the nevus and the autograft procedure would be coded using specific procedural codes rather than a single ICD-10-CM code. Please consult current coding guidelines for the precise procedural codes based on the specifics of the surgery performed.
The ICD-10 code for the removal of a strawberry nevus, also known as a hemangioma, is typically classified under "D18.09" for other hemangiomas. However, the specific procedure code for the removal would fall under the CPT codes rather than ICD-10, which primarily focuses on diagnosis. For accurate coding, it's essential to consult specific coding guidelines or a coding specialist based on the method of removal.
The icd 9 code for status post resection carcinoma of the right colon is 44160. This is the surgical code used when the main tumor is in the right colon.
719.41
342.91
755.00
The ICD-9 code for a scar located on the right parietal region of the body is 709.2.
The ICD-9-CM code for a bunion on the right big toe is 727.1. The ICD-9-CM codes for impetigo of the left eyelid are 684 and 373.5.
Redundant skin. The ICD-9-CM code is 701.9, and to journey it out in the book you start with "redundant".