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1 70480 CT Orbit, et al without contrast CAT MALIG NEO EYEBALL MALIG NEO ORBIT MALIG NEO LACRIMALIG GLAND MALIG NEO EYE UNSPEC BENIGN NEO ORBIT FB MAGNET ANT CHAMB DIPLOPIA ORBITAL CELLULITIS ORBITAL HEMORRHAGE ORBIT DEFORM TRAUMA BUPHTHALMOS UNSPECIFIED EYE ANOMALY UNSPEC FX ORBITAL FLOOR OPEN LAC EYELID SKN/PERIOCULR PENETR WND ORBIT WO FB RUPTURE EYE W TISSUE LOSS AVULSION OF EYE PENETRAT FB OT EYE OCULAR PENETRATION UNSPEC OPEN WOUND OF EYEBALL UNSPEC SUPERFIC INJURY PERIOCULAR CORNEAL FOREIGN BODY FB IN LACRIMAL PUNCTUM ND DEG BURN EYE CAT MALIG NEO SKULL/FACE BONE MALIG NEO CEREBRUM MALIG NEO FRONTAL LOBE MALIG NEO CEREB VENTRICLE MALIG NEO CEREBELLUM UNSPEC MALIG NEO BRAIN OT MALIG NEO BRAIN UNSPEC MALIG NEO CEREBRAL MENING MALIG NEO PITUITARY SECONDARY MALIG NEO OT BENIGN NEO PITUITARY BENIGN NEO ENDOCRINE UNSPEC CA IN SITU OT UNC BEHAV NEO PITUITARY ENDOCRINE/NERV UNS BEH NEO
2 253.0 ACROMEGALY AND GIGANTISM ANT PITUITARY HYPERFUNCTION PANHYPOPITUITARISM PITUITARY DWARFISM PITUITARY DWARFISM ANT PITUITARY DISEASE OT IATROGENIC PITUITARY DISEASE PITUITARY DISORDER OT PITUITARY DISORDER UNSPEC CRANIAL NERVE DIS UNSPEC ENDOCRINE ANOMALY OT CAT MALIG NEO MIDDLE EAR BENIGN NEO CRANIAL NERVE BELL'S PALSY ACUTE PETROSITIS CHRONIC PETROSITIS POSTAURICULAR FISTULA MASTOIDITIS UNSPEC BULLOUS MYRINGITIS CENT PERF TYMPANIC MEMB MULT PERF TYMPANIC MEMB TOTAL PERF TYMPANIC MEMB TYMPAUNSPECCLEROSIS UNSPEC TYMPAUNSPECCL TYMPANIC MEMB TYMPUNSPECCLER TYMP/OSSICLE TYMPAUNSPECCLER ALL PARTS ANKYLOSIS MALLEUS PARTIAL LOSS EAR OSSICLE DIS MID EAR/MASTOID UNSPEC MENIERE'S DISEASE UNSPEC BENIGN PARXYSMAL VERTIGO CONDUCT HEAR LOSS MIDDLE EAR SENSORY HEARING LOSS BILAT CENTRAL HEARING LOSS SENSORINEUR LOSS BILAT MIXED HEARING LOSS BILAT CAT VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS UNSPEC MALIG NEO OCCIPITAL LOBE MALIG NEO BRAIN STEM MALIG NEO CEREBRAL MENING MALIG NEO SPINAL MENINGES BENIGN NEO BRAIN
3 225.2 BENIGN NEO CEREBR MENINGES BENIGN NEO SPINAL MENINGES INTRACRANIAL ABSCESS INTRACRANIAL ABSCESS INTRASPINAL ABSCESS DEGEN BASAL GANGLIA OT PRIMARY CEREBELLAR DEGEN SPINAL CORD DISEASE UNSPEC CEREBRAL CYSTS COMPRESSION OF BRAIN CEREBRAL EDEMA TOXIC ENCEPHALOPATHY NONTRAUM EXTRADURAL HEM CEREBR THROMBOSIS NO INFARCT CEREBRAL EMBOLISM NO INFARCT CEREBR ART OCCLUS NO INFARCT TRANS CEREB ISCHEMIA OT CLOS SKUL BASE FX WO COMA CLOS SKL BASE FX/CEREB LAC CAT PERICHONDRITIS PINNA UNSPEC ACUTE INFECTION OF PINNA ACUTE SWIMMERS EAR STENOSIS EAR TRAUMA STENOSIS EAR SURGERY STENOSIS EAR INFLAM ACUTE SEROUS OTITIS MEDIA ACUTE ALLERGIC SEROUS OM ACUTE ALLERGIC MUCOID OM CHRON SEROUS OM SIMP/UNSPEC OSSEOUS EUSTACHIAN OBSTR DYSFUNCT EUSTACHIAN TUBE ACUTE MASTOIDITIS WO COMPL CHRONIC MASTOIDITIS CHRONIC PETROSITIS CENT PERF TYMPANIC MEMB TYMPAUNSPECCL TYMPANIC MEMB DISLOCATION EAR OSSICLE SUDDEN HEARING LOSS UNSP TINNITUS UNSPECIFIED DISORDERS OF ACOUSTIC NERVE OTORRHEA UNSPECIFIED CONDUCT HEARING LOSS UNSPEC SENSORINEUR HEAR LOSS UNSPEC MIXED HEARING LOSS UNILAT
4 70481 CT Orbit, et al with contrast CAT MALIG NEO EYEBALL MALIG NEO EYEBALL MALIG NEO ORBIT MALIG NEO LACRIMALIG GLAND MALIG NEO EYE UNSPEC BENIGN NEO ORBIT FB MAGNET ANT CHAMB DIPLOPIA ORBITAL CELLULITIS ORBITAL HEMORRHAGE ORBIT DEFORM TRAUMA BUPHTHALMOS UNSPECIFIED EYE ANOMALY UNSPEC FX ORBITAL FLOOR OPEN LAC EYELID SKN/PERIOCULR PENETR WND ORBIT WO FB RUPTURE EYE W TISSUE LOSS AVULSION OF EYE PENETRAT FB OT EYE OCULAR PENETRATION UNSPEC OPEN WOUND OF EYEBALL UNSPEC SUPERFIC INJURY PERIOCULAR CORNEAL FOREIGN BODY FB IN LACRIMAL PUNCTUM ND DEG BURN EYE CAT MALIG NEO SKULL/FACE BONE MALIG NEO CEREBRUM MALIG NEO FRONTAL LOBE MALIG NEO CEREB VENTRICLE MALIG NEO CEREBELLUM UNSPEC MALIG NEO BRAIN OT MALIG NEO BRAIN UNSPEC MALIG NEO CEREBRAL MENING MALIG NEO PITUITARY SECONDARY MALIG NEO OT BENIGN NEO PITUITARY BENIGN NEO ENDOCRINE UNSPEC CA IN SITU OT
5 237.0 UNC BEHAV NEO PITUITARY ENDOCRINE/NERV UNS BEH NEO ACROMEGALY AND GIGANTISM ANT PITUITARY HYPERFUNCTION PANHYPOPITUITARISM PITUITARY DWARFISM PITUITARY DWARFISM ANT PITUITARY DISEASE OT IATROGENIC PITUITARY DISEASE PITUITARY DISORDER OT PITUITARY DISORDER UNSPEC CRANIAL NERVE DIS UNSPEC ENDOCRINE ANOMALY OT CAT CHRONIC PETROSITIS POSTAURICULAR FISTULA MASTOIDITIS UNSPEC BULLOUS MYRINGITIS CENT PERF TYMPANIC MEMB MULT PERF TYMPANIC MEMB TOTAL PERF TYMPANIC MEMB TYMPAUNSPECCLEROSIS UNSPEC TYMPAUNSPECCL TYMPANIC MEMB TYMPUNSPECCLER TYMP/OSSICLE TYMPAUNSPECCLER ALL PARTS ANKYLOSIS MALLEUS PARTIAL LOSS EAR OSSICLE PARTIAL LOSS EAR OSSICLE DIS MID EAR/MASTOID UNSPEC MENIERE'S DISEASE UNSPEC BENIGN PARXYSMAL VERTIGO CONDUCT HEAR LOSS MIDDLE EAR SENSORY HEARING LOSS BILAT CENTRAL HEARING LOSS SENSORINEUR LOSS BILAT MIXED HEARING LOSS BILAT CAT BENIGN NEO BRAIN BENIGN NEO CEREBR MENINGES BENIGN NEO SPINAL MENINGES INTRACRANIAL ABSCESS INTRACRANIAL ABSCESS INTRASPINAL ABSCESS DEGEN BASAL GANGLIA OT PRIMARY CEREBELLAR DEGEN SPINAL CORD DISEASE UNSPEC CEREBRAL CYSTS COMPRESSION OF BRAIN CEREBRAL EDEMA
6 TOXIC ENCEPHALOPATHY NONTRAUM EXTRADURAL HEM CEREBR THROMBOSIS NO INFARCT CEREBRAL EMBOLISM NO INFARCT CEREBR ART OCCLUS NO INFARCT TRANS CEREB ISCHEMIA OT CLOS SKUL BASE FX WO COMA CLOS SKL BASE FX/CEREB LAC CAT PERICHONDRITIS PINNA UNSPEC ACUTE INFECTION OF PINNA ACUTE SWIMMERS EAR STENOSIS EAR TRAUMA STENOSIS EAR SURGERY STENOSIS EAR INFLAM ACUTE SEROUS OTITIS MEDIA ACUTE ALLERGIC SEROUS OM ACUTE ALLERGIC MUCOID OM CHRON SEROUS OM SIMP/UNSPEC OSSEOUS EUSTACHIAN OBSTR DYSFUNCT EUSTACHIAN TUBE ACUTE MASTOIDITIS WO COMPL CHRONIC MASTOIDITIS CHRONIC PETROSITIS CENT PERF TYMPANIC MEMB TYMPAUNSPECCL TYMPANIC MEMB DISLOCATION EAR OSSICLE SUDDEN HEARING LOSS UNSP TINNITUS UNSPECIFIED DISORDERS OF ACOUSTIC NERVE OTORRHEA UNSPECIFIED CONDUCT HEARING LOSS UNSPEC SENSORINEUR HEAR LOSS UNSPEC MIXED HEARING LOSS UNILAT CT Orbit, et al W & W/O CAT MALIG NEO ORBIT MALIG NEO LACRIMALIG GLAND MALIG NEO LACRIMALIG GLAND MALIG NEO EYE UNSPEC BENIGN NEO ORBIT FB MAGNET ANT CHAMB
7 368.2 DIPLOPIA ORBITAL CELLULITIS ORBITAL HEMORRHAGE ORBIT DEFORM TRAUMA BUPHTHALMOS UNSPECIFIED EYE ANOMALY UNSPEC FX ORBITAL FLOOR OPEN LAC EYELID SKN/PERIOCULR PENETR WND ORBIT WO FB RUPTURE EYE W TISSUE LOSS AVULSION OF EYE PENETRAT FB OT EYE OCULAR PENETRATION UNSPEC OPEN WOUND OF EYEBALL UNSPEC SUPERFIC INJURY PERIOCULAR CORNEAL FOREIGN BODY FB IN LACRIMAL PUNCTUM ND DEG BURN EYE CAT MALIG NEO SKULL/FACE BONE MALIG NEO CEREBRUM MALIG NEO FRONTAL LOBE MALIG NEO CEREB VENTRICLE MALIG NEO CEREBELLUM UNSPEC MALIG NEO BRAIN OT MALIG NEO BRAIN UNSPEC MALIG NEO CEREBRAL MENING MALIG NEO PITUITARY SECONDARY MALIG NEO OT BENIGN NEO PITUITARY BENIGN NEO ENDOCRINE UNSPEC CA IN SITU OT UNC BEHAV NEO PITUITARY ENDOCRINE/NERV UNS BEH NEO ACROMEGALY AND GIGANTISM ANT PITUITARY HYPERFUNCTION PANHYPOPITUITARISM PITUITARY DWARFISM PITUITARY DWARFISM ANT PITUITARY DISEASE OT IATROGENIC PITUITARY DISEASE PITUITARY DISORDER OT
8 253.9 PITUITARY DISORDER UNSPEC CRANIAL NERVE DIS UNSPEC ENDOCRINE ANOMALY OT CAT CHRONIC PETROSITIS POSTAURICULAR FISTULA MASTOIDITIS UNSPEC BULLOUS MYRINGITIS CENT PERF TYMPANIC MEMB MULT PERF TYMPANIC MEMB TOTAL PERF TYMPANIC MEMB TYMPAUNSPECCLEROSIS UNSPEC TYMPAUNSPECCL TYMPANIC MEMB TYMPUNSPECCLER TYMP/OSSICLE TYMPAUNSPECCLER ALL PARTS ANKYLOSIS MALLEUS PARTIAL LOSS EAR OSSICLE PARTIAL LOSS EAR OSSICLE DIS MID EAR/MASTOID UNSPEC MENIERE'S DISEASE UNSPEC BENIGN PARXYSMAL VERTIGO CONDUCT HEAR LOSS MIDDLE EAR SENSORY HEARING LOSS BILAT CENTRAL HEARING LOSS SENSORINEUR LOSS BILAT MIXED HEARING LOSS BILAT CAT BENIGN NEO BRAIN BENIGN NEO CEREBR MENINGES BENIGN NEO SPINAL MENINGES INTRACRANIAL ABSCESS INTRACRANIAL ABSCESS INTRASPINAL ABSCESS DEGEN BASAL GANGLIA OT PRIMARY CEREBELLAR DEGEN SPINAL CORD DISEASE UNSPEC CEREBRAL CYSTS COMPRESSION OF BRAIN CEREBRAL EDEMA TOXIC ENCEPHALOPATHY NONTRAUM EXTRADURAL HEM CEREBR THROMBOSIS NO INFARCT CEREBRAL EMBOLISM NO INFARCT CEREBR ART OCCLUS NO INFARCT TRANS CEREB ISCHEMIA OT CLOS SKUL BASE FX WO COMA CLOS SKL BASE FX/CEREB LAC CAT 9114
9 PERICHONDRITIS PINNA UNSPEC ACUTE INFECTION OF PINNA ACUTE SWIMMERS EAR STENOSIS EAR TRAUMA STENOSIS EAR SURGERY STENOSIS EAR INFLAM ACUTE SEROUS OTITIS MEDIA ACUTE ALLERGIC SEROUS OM ACUTE ALLERGIC MUCOID OM CHRON SEROUS OM SIMP/UNSPEC OSSEOUS EUSTACHIAN OBSTR DYSFUNCT EUSTACHIAN TUBE ACUTE MASTOIDITIS WO COMPL CHRONIC MASTOIDITIS CHRONIC PETROSITIS CENT PERF TYMPANIC MEMB TYMPAUNSPECCL TYMPANIC MEMB DISLOCATION EAR OSSICLE SUDDEN HEARING LOSS UNSP TINNITUS UNSPECIFIED DISORDERS OF ACOUSTIC NERVE OTORRHEA UNSPECIFIED CONDUCT HEARING LOSS UNSPEC SENSORINEUR HEAR LOSS UNSPEC MIXED HEARING LOSS UNILAT CT Maxillofacial area, (sinus) without contrast CAT MALIG NEO TONGUE BASE MALIG NEO DORSAL TONGUE MALIG NEO PAROTID MALIG NEO ANT FLOOR MOUTH MALIG NEO CHEEK MUCOSA MALIG NEO HARD PALATE MALIG NEO SOFT PALATE MALIG NEO HEAD/FACE/NECK MACROGENIA MICROGENIA CELLULITIS/ABSCESS MOUTH EPISTAXIS OTHER DYSPHAGIA NASAL BONE FX CLOSED FX CONDYL PROC MANDIB CLOS
10 FX ANGLE OF JAW CLOSED FX MALAR/MAXILLARY CLOSE FX MALAR/MAXILLARY OPEN FX ORBITAL FLOOR OPEN FX FACIAL BONE OT CLOSE CLOS SKL W OT FX BRF COMA CLOS SKL W OT FX WO COMA 920 CONTUSION FACE/SCALP/NCK CRUSH INJURY FACE AND SCALP INJURY TO VISUAL CORTEX CAT MALIG NEO MAXILLARY SINUS MALIG NEO ETHMOIDAL SINUS MALIG NEO FRONTAL SINUS MALIG NEO ACCESS SINUS OT CA IN SITU ORAL CAVITY/PHAR ATYPICAL FACE PAIN BELL'S PALSY ACUTE MAXILLARY SINUSITIS ACUTE FRONTAL SINUSITIS ACUTE ETHMOIDAL SINUSITIS ACUTE SPHENOIDAL SINUSITIS OT ACUTE SINUSITIS 470 DEVIATED NASAL SEPTUM NASAL SINUS POLYP OT CHRONIC MAXILLARY SINUSITIS CHRONIC FRONTAL SINUSITIS CHRONIC ETHMOIDAL SINUSITIS CHRONIC SPHENOIDAL SINUSITIS CHRONIC SINUSITIS OT SALIVARY GLAND ABSCESS FX MALAR/MAXILLARY CLOSE FX MALAR/MAXILLARY OPEN FX FACIAL BONE OT CLOSE OPEN WOUND NASAL SINUS CT Maxillofacial area, (sinus) with contrast CAT MALIG NEO TONGUE BASE MALIG NEO DORSAL TONGUE
11 142.0 MALIG NEO PAROTID MALIG NEO ANT FLOOR MOUTH MALIG NEO CHEEK MUCOSA MALIG NEO HARD PALATE MALIG NEO SOFT PALATE MALIG NEO HEAD/FACE/NECK MACROGENIA MICROGENIA CELLULITIS/ABSCESS MOUTH EPISTAXIS OTHER DYSPHAGIA NASAL BONE FX CLOSED FX CONDYL PROC MANDIB CLOS FX ANGLE OF JAW CLOSED FX MALAR/MAXILLARY CLOSE FX MALAR/MAXILLARY OPEN FX ORBITAL FLOOR OPEN FX FACIAL BONE OT CLOSE CLOS SKL W OT FX BRF COMA CLOS SKL W OT FX WO COMA 920 CONTUSION FACE/SCALP/NCK CRUSH INJURY FACE AND SCALP INJURY TO VISUAL CORTEX CAT MALIG NEO MAXILLARY SINUS MALIG NEO ETHMOIDAL SINUS MALIG NEO FRONTAL SINUS MALIG NEO ACCESS SINUS OT CA IN SITU ORAL CAVITY/PHAR ATYPICAL FACE PAIN BELL'S PALSY ACUTE MAXILLARY SINUSITIS ACUTE FRONTAL SINUSITIS ACUTE ETHMOIDAL SINUSITIS ACUTE SPHENOIDAL SINUSITIS OT ACUTE SINUSITIS 470 DEVIATED NASAL SEPTUM NASAL SINUS POLYP OT CHRONIC MAXILLARY SINUSITIS CHRONIC FRONTAL SINUSITIS CHRONIC ETHMOIDAL SINUSITIS CHRONIC SPHENOIDAL SINUSITIS
12 473.8 CHRONIC SINUSITIS OT SALIVARY GLAND ABSCESS FX MALAR/MAXILLARY CLOSE FX MALAR/MAXILLARY OPEN FX FACIAL BONE OT CLOSE OPEN WOUND NASAL SINUS CT Maxillofacial area, (sinus) W & W/O CAT MALIG NEO TONGUE BASE MALIG NEO DORSAL TONGUE MALIG NEO PAROTID MALIG NEO ANT FLOOR MOUTH MALIG NEO CHEEK MUCOSA MALIG NEO HARD PALATE MALIG NEO SOFT PALATE MALIG NEO HEAD/FACE/NECK MACROGENIA MICROGENIA CELLULITIS/ABSCESS MOUTH EPISTAXIS OTHER DYSPHAGIA NASAL BONE FX CLOSED FX CONDYL PROC MANDIB CLOS FX ANGLE OF JAW CLOSED FX MALAR/MAXILLARY CLOSE FX MALAR/MAXILLARY OPEN FX ORBITAL FLOOR OPEN FX FACIAL BONE OT CLOSE CLOS SKL W OT FX BRF COMA CLOS SKL W OT FX WO COMA 920 CONTUSION FACE/SCALP/NCK CRUSH INJURY FACE AND SCALP CAT MALIG NEO MAXILLARY SINUS MALIG NEO ETHMOIDAL SINUS MALIG NEO FRONTAL SINUS MALIG NEO ACCESS SINUS OT CA IN SITU ORAL CAVITY/PHAR ATYPICAL FACE PAIN
13 351.0 BELL'S PALSY ACUTE MAXILLARY SINUSITIS ACUTE FRONTAL SINUSITIS ACUTE ETHMOIDAL SINUSITIS ACUTE SPHENOIDAL SINUSITIS OT ACUTE SINUSITIS 470 DEVIATED NASAL SEPTUM NASAL SINUS POLYP OT CHRONIC MAXILLARY SINUSITIS CHRONIC FRONTAL SINUSITIS CHRONIC ETHMOIDAL SINUSITIS CHRONIC SPHENOIDAL SINUSITIS CHRONIC SINUSITIS OT SALIVARY GLAND ABSCESS FX MALAR/MAXILLARY CLOSE FX MALAR/MAXILLARY OPEN FX FACIAL BONE OT CLOSE OPEN WOUND NASAL SINUS
70480 CT Orbit, et al without contrast CAT 9023
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