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Wiki help - dx's code

Ms.M

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How would you code ribs protrusion?

thank you,
 
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I would not presume a dislocation if that's not specifically documented.

Could it be Pectus Carinatum? Or is the patient so thin his/her ribs protrude?

Need more info to give you an accurate response.

F Tessa Bartels, CPC, CEMC
 
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