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Herniated disc

medical illustration of An example of the 16 color-coded anatomical illustrations in Appendix L of AMA's CPT codebook: an extensive table and illustrations series that serves as a reference for the interventional radiology code section. Collectively, they display the hierarchy of vascular branching, with major arteries and veins (aorta, vena cava, pulmonary artery, or portal vein) as the starting point of catheterization.
Next medical illustration of Images created for the AMA (Current Procedural Terminology) CPT Assistant Newsletter and the CPT Professional code book. Each image or set of images accompanies explanations of new or updated codes for reporting specific techniques and procedures. Topics range from general esophagectomy techniques, to differences in approach to minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery, to placement of a non-tunneling peripherally-inserted central catheter in a pediatric patient.

Peripherally-inserted central catheter

An example of the 16 color-coded anatomical illustrations in Appendix L of AMA's CPT codebook: an extensive table and illustrations series that serves as a reference for the interventional radiology code section. Collectively, they display the hierarchy of vascular branching, with major arteries and veins (aorta, vena cava, pulmonary artery, or portal vein) as the starting point of catheterization.

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