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Molly Goldberg has been experiencing some problems during her pregnancy. She is approximately 30 weeks pregnant. Due to the symptoms she is experiencing, the doctor is suspecting a problem with the blood of the fetus. He has decided to take a sampling of Molly's blood as well as the fetus for further testing. What is the code for fetal blood sampling, intrauterine? (The ICD-9-CM code book is needed to correctly answer the question.)

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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.
 
  Mucous membrane pemphigoid, benign, with involvement of mucous membranes of the eye



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Answer to Question 1

75.33

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maychende

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
:D TYSM


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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