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Explain the procedures that may be involved in an intrauterine transfusion.

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For the following questions, use an ICD-9-CM code book and select the appropriate code(s) for the diagnostic statement given.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Blood exchange in the uterus, insertion of a catheter into the abdomen of the fetus, or the transfusion can be done into the fetal peritoneal cavity.

Answer to Question 2

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