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Code for radical mastectomy:
 
  A) 19303.
  B) 19304.
  C) 19305.
  D) 19306.

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ICD-9-Cm v codes are assigned when coding a fracture for:
 
  A) complications of surgical treatment.
  B) routine care during the healing phase.
  C) subsequent encounters for nonunion.
  D) treatment for late effect of injury.



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C

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