Jacob undergoes an excision of a carotid body tumor. How is the procedure coded? Are any modifiers attached?
ANSWER.
* CPT code.
* 60600 - Excision of carotid body tumor;without excision of carotid artery.
(No modifiers required).
Jacob undergoes an excision of a carotid body tumor. How is the procedure coded? Are any...
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