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Surgery Part II: Arteriosus, Constructus, Repair
Justina Toland- Tennant
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Chapter 4: CPT Surgery Part II:
Exercise 4.24 #3
33824
Arteriosus, ductus, repair
Exercise 4.27
49505-LT
Hernia repair, inguinal, initial, child 5 years or older
Exercise 4.30 OR Report #1
52352, 52332-51-RT
Cystourethroscopy, removal, calculus
Cystourethroscopy, insertion, indwelling ureteral stent
Exercise 4.33 OR Report #1
55875
Prostate, brachytherapy, needle insertion
Exercise 4.36 OR Report #1
57461
LEEP procedure, loop electrode conization
Exercise 4.38 #5
60300
Aspiration, cyst, thyroid
Exercise 4.39 #3
62281
Epidural, injection, neuroleptic substance
Exercise 4.42
66984-LT
Phacoemulsification, removal, extracapsular cataract
Exercise 4.45 #3
69636
Tympanoplasty, with antrotomy or mastoidotomy,

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