Articles, tagged with "pathology", page 1
29th March 2011
Are you aware when to report skin biopsy separately with or in place of other procedures such as shaving or excision? If not, read on and find out:
Normally, you may report skin biopsy separately when the biopsy occurs at a separate location from an exc...
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Author:
Erin Lang Masercola
14th March 2011
A patient reports flashes & floaters; however the ophthalmologist doesn't find evidence of retinal pathology on routine ophthalmoscopy. Considering this, are we justified in billing for extended ophthalmoscopy (EO)?
Answer: If the ophthalmoscopy is a r...
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Author:
Erin Lang Masercola
01st March 2010
When you're getting tired of the usual massage methods on malls or advertised on magazines, you need to address it differently. Finding the most convenient massage products may be arduous, especially when you have better things to do. You need to find the...
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Author:
mitchyjoe
23rd September 2009
Should you go into forensic nursing? If you do, one question you have to ask yourself is how much you will make if you decide to make a career out of it. Fortunately, the job outlook is very promising because the Bureau of Labor and Statistics believe it ...
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Author:
Fritz Poole
06th October 2008
by Jonathan Blood-SmythCervical spine pain and disability is one of the commonest problems for which people consult a physiotherapist. The first part of the examination is to find out the cause of onset of the pain and how it has behaved since then. The c...
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Author:
David Ravech
17th July 2008
LipoDissolve, or the introduction of a chemical formulation by injection to treat spot areas of undesired fat for cosmetic purposes, remains a controversial and non-FDA approved procedure at this point in time. Despite these issues, I have found in the pa...
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Author:
Eppley Plastic Surgery