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Traumatic cataract; patient served in Iraq and was injured in an IED explosion; subsequent encounter:
 
  a. H26.109, Y36.230S.
  b. H25.109.
  c. H26.119, Y36.200S.
  d. H26.129.

Question 2

Hollenhorst plaque, bilateral:
 
  a. H34.233.
  b. H34.213.
  c. H34.214.
  d. H34.216.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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