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Question 1

Biopsy of left upper eyelid ____________________



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Excision of 0.5cm lesion of conjunctiva ____________________



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Answer 1

67810 -E1, Biopsy of eyelid

Answer 2

68110, Excision of lesion, conjunctiva, up to 1 cm



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