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Mr. Smith was admitted to Sunny Valley Rest Home with a pressure ulcer of the sacral region with full thickness skin loss with damage of the subcutaneous tissue extending to the underlying fascia. This would be reported with code(s) _____. - L89.153 Sally is seen in the office today because of a...

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OST-248 - Diagnostic Coding - Chapters
17 - 19
Mr. Smith was admitted to Sunny Valley Rest Home with a pressure ulcer of the sacral region with full
thickness skin loss with damage of the subcutaneous tissue extending to the underlying fascia. This
would be reported with code(s) _____. - L89.153



Sally is seen in the office today because of a red, swollen area on her left side. After examination it is
determined that she has a sebaceous cyst. This encounter should be reported with code(s) _____. -
L72.3



chronic bullous disease of childhood - L12.2



carbuncle of face - L02.03



pyoderma - L08.0



acute lymphangitis of trunk - L03.329



cutaneous abscess of right lower limb - L02.415



acute lymphangitis of right axilla - L03.121



acute lymphadenitis of face - L04.0



cellulitis of toes - L03.039



furuncle of right hand - L02.521

, cellulitis of neck - L03.221



furuncle of the right axilla - L02.421



seborrheic infantile dermatitis - L21.1



cellulitis of cheek - L03.211



stage 2 decubitus ulcer, buttock - L89.302



hidradenitis - L73.2



paronychia of right toe - L03.031



pyogenic granuloma - L98.0



impetigo - L01.00



vitiligo - L80



acne varioliformis - L70.2



vegetans dermatitis - L10.1



ingrown toenail - L60.0



carbuncle of left lower leg - L02.436

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