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Removal of a tumor or lesion is coded as a Root Operation Excision.
 
  A) True
  B) False

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Patient had a left mastoidectomy six months ago. She now presents with pain at the same site. Dx: Mucosal cyst due to the mastoidectomy.
 
  A) H95.139
  B) H95.132
  C) H98.140
  D) H95.131



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