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transfer olfactory nerve to olfactory nerve, open approach
 
  A) 00XF0ZF
  B) 00XF0ZL
  C) 00XF4ZJ
  D) 00XF4ZP

Question 2

Hebephrenic schizophrenia is coded to:
 
  A) F20.1.
  B) F20.89.
  C) F20.81.
  D) F20.9.



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