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AMA CPT® Assistant - 2008 Issue 6 (June)
Surgery/Integumentary System (June 2008)
June 2008 page 14a
Surgery/Integumentary System, 17106, 17107, 17108 (Q&A)
Question: How is the destruction of a port wine stain reported?
Answer: A port wine stain is a benign cutaneous vascular
proliferative lesion, which is reported with codes 17106-
17108, depending on the size of the lesion.
Surgery/Integumentary System, 17106, 17107, 17108 (Q&A). CPT® Assistant. 2008; June 2008 page 14a
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