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open resection of cerebral hemisphere
 
  A) 00T70ZZ
  B) 00T73ZZ
  C) 00T74ZZ
  D) 00U13JZ

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Bowen's diseaselocalizedski n of right arm:
 
  A) D04.60.
  B) D04.61.
  C) D04.70.
  D) D04.71.



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