1 5 cm lesion on liver
[DOCX File]Melanoma Case Scenario 1
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Melanoma Case Scenario 1. History and physical. 11/5/16 Patient is a single, 48-year-old male in good health who presented to his primary physician for a yearly physical exam during which a 3.4 x 2.8 x 1.5 cm suspicious-looking mole was noted on the dorsal upper left arm, just proximal to the elbow.
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Liver lesion ≤ 0.5 cm . Cystic kidney lesion < 1.0 cm . Adrenal lesion ≤ 1.0 cm . This measure is satisfied in one of 3 ways: Identification of an incidental lesion followed by a specific follow up recommendation with a medical reason (cite ACR criteria) why follow up imaging is appropriate. OR
[DOCX File]Bladder Case Scenario 1 - NAACCR
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The largest diameter of the tumor measured 10 cm. 5/26/16: CT scan of the abdomen showed a multinodular liver disease highly suspicious for metastasis and hydronephrosis of the right kidney. 6/19/16: Postoperative CT scan of the lung and bone scan were normal. 6/21/16: Postoperative CT scan of the brain and chest were negative for additional ...
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The patient sustained injuries to the forehead, 1.5 cm; and a 1-cm wound to the eyebrow when his head hit the steering wheel. Code the service only. A. 12011 C. 13131. B. 12051 D. 12001. 66. Which code would the surgeon use to report the shaving of an epidural lesion of the arm when a lesion diameter is greater than 2.0 cm? A. 11402 C. 11303
Locally Ablative Techniques for Treating Liver Malingnancies
Lesion(s) have been documented by CT scan or MRI . Each lesion is no more than 5 cm in diameter. Individual is free of extrahepatic disease. All foci of disease are amenable to ablative therapy. Request is for a repeat procedure. Six months have elapsed since prior procedure (surgical resection or ablation) Other: Other: This request is being ...
Locally Ablative Techniques for Treating Liver Malingnancies
Individual has liver metastasis from colorectal cancer. Individual has liver metastasis from functioning neuroendocrine tumors. Individual is poor candidate for or unwilling to undergo surgical resection. Individual has 3 or less lesions. Lesion(s) have been documented by CT scan or MRI . Each lesion is no more than 5 cm in diameter
[DOC File]PATHOLOGY WRITTEN AND PRACTICAL EXAM 1
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5. All of the following are true of neuroblastoma EXCEPT: A. The most common site of a neuroblastoma is the adrenal medulla. B. Neuroblastoma can be present at birth. C. Presentation at older ages is a favorable prognostic indicator. D. Neuroblastoma is the most common solid malignancy of infancy. E. Some neuroblastomas mature to ...
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Mar 08, 2012 · Final diagnosis: 1.5 cm lesion of right arm; malignant melanoma, regressing, consistent with superficial spreading melanoma. What is the ICD-O-3 histology code? 8000/3: Neoplasm, malignant. 8720/3: Malignant melanoma NOS. 8723/3: Malignant melanoma, regressing. 8743/3: Superficial spreading melanoma
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Date: 5/18/16 Post Chemo/RT Bsln Method: Spiral CT Target Lesions Nodes: short axis => 1.5cm Lesion: ≥1.0cm longest diam Liver - Left Lobe Lesion 2.1 cm Non-target Disease Lesion Status Lesion - Liver Left Lobe Present (0.8cm) Lesion - Rt upper lobe/Rt hilar mass Present (2.9cm radiated) Node - Subcarinal Present (1.2cm radiated)
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