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1.CPT® code for removal of a foreign body from the esophagus via
the thoracic area: 43020, 43045, 43215, 43500
2.Parts that make up the large intestine: Ileum, ascending colon,
transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum and anus
3.Location of the vermilion border: Upper and lower lips
4.ICD-10-CM code(s) for ulcerative colitis with rectal bleeding:
K51.511, K51.911, K51.90, K52.9, K62.5
5.Term that describes the removal of a portion or all of the stomach:
Gastrec- tomy
6.CPT® and ICD-10-CM codes for a hemicolectomy performed on a
patient with colon cancer: 44140, C18.9, 44155, C19, 44210, D49.0,
44213, D49.0
7.CPT® code(s) for esophageal motility procedure with acid perfusion study
: 91010, 91010, 91013, 91020, 91030
8.ICD-10-CM code for a patient with a family history of colon cancer:
C18.9, Z85.038, Z85.00, Z80.0
9.ICD-10-CM code(s) for nausea and vomiting with dehydration:
R11.10, R11.0, E86.0, R11.2, E86.0, R11.14
10.Eponym for a pancreatoduodenectomy: Whipple procedure
11.CPT® code(s) for tonsillectomy with adenoid removal: 42820,
42821, 42825, 42830, 42825, 42835
12.CPT® code(s) for second adenoidectomy in a 12-year-old: 42826,
42831, 42831, 42836
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, 13.CPT® and ICD-10-CM codes for creating an opening into the stomach for
feeding tube: 43831, D49.0, F10.10, 43653, C15.9, F10.20, 43870,
C15.8, F10.99, 43830, C15.3, F10.20
14.ICD-10-CM coding for diverticulosis of the small intestine present since
birth: K57.90, K57.10, Q43.8, K57.90, Q43.8
15.ICD-10-CM code for a 30-year-old obese patient with a BMI of 32.5:
E66.9, Z68.32, E66.9, Z68.30, E66.01, Z68.35, E66.3, Z68.32
16.CPT® code for diagnosing lactase intolerance: 91040, 91065, 82373,
91111
17.ICD-10-CM code for a patient with IBS: K59.2, K58.9, K59.89, K58.0
18.Structure through which bile empties into the duodenum: Common bile
duct
19.Coding for UGI radiological evaluation with barium: 74246,
74251, 74246-26, 74251-26
20.CPT® coding for laparoscopic appendectomy and cholecystectomy: -
44960, 47562, 47562, 44970-51, 47562, 44970-59
21.CPT® and ICD-10-CM codes for repairing an incarcerated hernia:
49593, K42.0, 49594, K42.0, 49615, K42.9, 49616, K42.9
22.CPT® code for benign lip lesion removal: 11442, 12011-51




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