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Medical Coding And Billing Course for Beginners | ICD, CPT, HCPCS, CPC | ICD-Chapter21 - 4

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online training myself Nikita. So today

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we going to start with ICD 10 CM chapter

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21 factor influencing health status and

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contact with health services and code

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ranges are Z00 to

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Z99. Okay. So topics covered in this

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class are introduction ICD10 coding

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guidelines. First guideline will be use

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of Zcodes in any healthcare setting.

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Then second is Z codes indicate a reason

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for an encounter and C is categories of

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Z course. Okay. And lastly we'll see

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question and answers. So what are Z

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course? Do you know anything about Z

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course? No really I don't have any idea.

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No problem. So zores are codes found in

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chapter 21 factor influencing health

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status and contact with health services

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Z00 to Z99. This is the code range for

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this chapter. Okay. Of the ICD10 coding

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manual. Categories Z00 to Z99 are used

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in circumstances other than an encounter

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for disease, injury or external cause of

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morbidity. The code ranges are A 0 to

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Y9. These are starting chapters of ICD10

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CM. So we need

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to code other circumstances other than

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disease, injury and external causes of

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morbidity using Z00 to

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Z99 like uh some screening happen or

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pre-operative examination happen or some

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vaccination other health status or

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something we have to code from Z course

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we call it as Zcodes. Okay. uh then they

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indicate a reason for encounter or

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provide additional information about a

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patient's encounter. Sometimes mostly

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history codes also starts with G Z code

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only. Okay. Z later personal history,

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family history or any other history.

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Okay. So these are Zcodes. We'll see

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different guidelines for Gordes for

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Gordes. First guideline use of Gcodes in

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any healthcare setting. G codes are for

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use in any healthcare setting. G-codes

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may be used as either a first listed

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diagnosis, first listed mean principal

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diagnosis code in the inpatient setting

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or secondary code or depend on

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circumstances of encounter. Sometimes if

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uh encounter is for pre-opterative

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examination then in that time you have

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to uh

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code.

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particular zc code as a primary

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diagnosis or principal diagnosis. In

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case of inpatient setting we call them

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as principal diagnosis which we sequence

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first. We need to sequence first. Okay.

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Sometimes we need to sequence them as a

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secondary code or it will sequencing is

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depending on circumstances of encounter.

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So certain Z codes may only be used as

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first listed or principal diagnosis just

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as I say pre-operative examination and

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all. So B point G codes indicate reason

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for an encounter or provide additional

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information about patient encounter.

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Gcodes are not procedure codes. These

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are not procedure codes. Okay. So a

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corresponding procedure code must

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accompany a zc code to describe any

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procedure performed. Next uh next

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guideline categories of zcores contact

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and exposure. Category 20 indicate

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contact with and suspected exposure to

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communicable diseases. Okay. So Z20

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indicate contact with or suspected

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exposure to or communicable diseases.

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Okay. So these codes are for patient who

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are suspected to have been exposed to a

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disease by close personal contact with

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an infected individual or are in an area

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where disease is epidemic. Okay. So in

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such cases we have to use G20. Category

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Z77 other contact with and suspected

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exposures hazardous to health

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indicates contact with and suspected

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exposures hazardous to health. So Z20 is

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for contact with for those patient

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patient who are suspected to have

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exposure to disease. Okay. And

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Z70 77 is for other contact or suspected

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exposure to hazardous to health indicate

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contact with and suspected exposure to

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hazardous to health. Okay. Context or

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exposure codes may be used as a first

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listed code to explain an encounter for

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testing or more commonly as a secondary

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code to identify a potential risk. Okay.

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So these codes Z20 or

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G77 are used as a first listed diagnosis

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to explain an encounter for testing or

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more commonly as a secondary code to

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identify potential risk.

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Next type of G codes are inoculations

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and

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vaccinations. So code

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G23 is for encounter for inoculations

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and vaccinations. Okay, just give me a

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minute and highlight this. Okay, so code

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Z23 is for encounters for inoculations

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and vaccinations. You have to at least

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remember this starting three letters of

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each and every section. Okay, so it will

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be easy for you to find out the code. It

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indicates that a patient is being seen

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to receive a profileic inoculations

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against a disease. Code Z23 may be used

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as a secondary code if the inoculation

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is given as a routine part of preventive

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healthcare such as well baby visit.

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Okay. So G23 we use for vaccination. If

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any you get any question regarding

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vaccination or immunization you have to

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go through Z23 series. Then next point

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is status codes. Status scores indicate

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that patient is either a carrier of a

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disease or has the sequeling or residual

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effect of a past disease or condition.

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This includes such things as the

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presence of prosthetic or mechanical

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devices resulting from past treatment.

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So status codes mostly represent if any

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surgery happen to that patient or any

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prosthetic or mechanical device which is

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resultant of any past treatment or any

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past disease. Okay. So that we call as a

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status course. The status code is

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informative because the status may

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affect the course of treatment and its

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outcome. So these codes are mostly

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informative codes. status codes because

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they will provide information about

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previous encounters or patients history

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which may affect treatment and its

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outcome. A status code is distinct from

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a history code. These are not same as a

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history code. Okay. Personal history,

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private or family history codes are

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different codes. Those are also start

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with G codes. Status codes and history

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codes are different. A history the

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history code indicates that patient no

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longer has the condition. Okay. But

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status code we use when that patient has

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currently has that particular condition

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like if presence of prosthetic device

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mechanical device. Okay. The history

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code we use when that particular

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condition is no longer present. the

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status codes status G codes we'll see

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these all uh now I'll show you are

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status code okay so first is G14 G14 is

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for genetic carrier genetic carrier

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status indicates that a person carries a

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gene associated with a particular

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disease which may be passed off passed

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to

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offsprings who may develop that disease

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Okay, the person does not have the

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disease and is not at risk of developing

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the disease. Okay, so Z codes uh sorry

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Z14 category is for genetic carry.

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Second G15 G15 is for genetic

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susceptibility to disease and genetic

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susceptibility indicates that a person

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has a gene that increases the risk of

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that person developing the disease.

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Okay. Z14 is for genetic carrier which

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state that that person carries some gene

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associated with particular disease. But

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Z15 is for genetic susceptibility to

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disease. Sorry. G16 J16 is for

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resistance to antimicrobial drugs. This

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code indicates that a person has a

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condition that is resistant to

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antimicrobial drug

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treatment. Sequence the infection code

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first. When uh you need to use G16 code

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resistance to antimicrobial drug, you

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need to sequence infection code first.

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First you need to code infection code

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then you have to use G16 code.

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Next G17 estrogen receptor status. G18

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is for retain foreign body fragments.

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G19 is for hormones sensitivity

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malignancy stat status. Next is

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G21. G21 is for a symptotomatic HIV

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infection status. This code indicates

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