1 cm liver lesion

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      Findings include ½ cm fibrocystic nodule in left breast and 1 cm mobile nodule in right breast. Right breast ultrasound ordered—possible breast adenoma V25.49, 611.72 Female patient presents to clinic with symptoms of abnormal green foul smelling discharge x 3 …

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      Small cysts will increase in size by 1 cm. per year and may reach 20 cm. Infections may happen during childhood and manifest later. ... bile duct communicating with cystic liver lesion, hydatid ...

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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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    • [DOCX File]Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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      A large macule equal to or greater than 1 centimeter (cm) across, commonly involving some type of subtle skin surface changes, such as scaling or wrinkling, though the lesion itself is not palpable. Patient Delivered Partner Therapy (PDPT)

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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

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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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    • [DOC File]Pathology Manual: Gynecologic Oncology

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      1) Ovarian tumors should be extensively sampled, one block for every 1-2 cm diameter (an individual case may vary, but this is the general guideline). 2) Slides submitted should support the type of malignancy, the grade assigned, and the extent of disease. Intraoperative rupture should be noted. All slides do not have to be submitted.

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      1) TERMINOLOGY: a) Macule: This is a circumscribed area that is identified by colour & is NOT elevated or depressed. (eg: erythema hypopigmentation) b) Papule: This is an elevated area that has a solid lesion & is superficial & has NO colour change. c) Nodule: This is deeper under the skin & is a palpable lesion.

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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

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