ICD-10-PCS Code Range for Introduction of radioactive materials into the body for single plane display of images developed from the capture of radioactive emissions

ICD-10-PCS Code Range for Introduction of radioactive materials into the body for single plane display of images developed from the capture of radioactive emissions is medical classification list by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

ICD-10-PCS code range (CH1), contains ICD-10-PCS codes for Central Nervous System, Nuclear Medicine, Skin, Subcutaneous Tissue and Breast, Introduction of radioactive materials into the body for single plane display of images developed from the capture of radioactive emissions.

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PCS Tables

CH1

C Nuclear Medicine
H Skin, Subcutaneous Tissue and Breast
1 Planar Nuclear Medicine Imaging: Introduction of radioactive materials into the body for single plane display of images developed from the capture of radioactive emissions
Body Part Radionuclide Qualifier Qualifier
Character 4 Character 5 Character 6 Character 7
Body System (Character 4)
0 Breast, Right
1 Breast, Left
2 Breasts, Bilateral
Approach (Character 5)
1 Technetium 99m (Tc-99m)
S Thallium 201 (Tl-201)
Y Other Radionuclide
Substance (Character 6)
Z None
Qualifier (Character 7)
Z None
Body System (Character 4)
Y Skin, Subcutaneous Tissue and Breast
Approach (Character 5)
Y Other Radionuclide
Substance (Character 6)
Z None
Qualifier (Character 7)
Z None

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