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Wiki Radiology Questions

lisashernandez

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I'm drawing a complete blank. Our x-ray tech wants to do a bilateral x-ray but with both hands on the plate (not sure if that's what it's called). I don't know if I consider that bilateral since we are technically only taking 1 "picture". Is this correct thinking or am I reading too much into it?
 
Depends on the reason for exam:

Is the other hand for comparison only? Comparison views are usually unbillable but check your carrier policy.

If both are diagnostic, and both hands are on one plate, you have 1 view left and 1 view right. Since there is no 1v hand, you have to append the 52 to the 2v: 73120/52RT & 73120/52LT

See also 77072, bone age study. Use this code if the reason for exam is bone age. This is typically done on children, usually one view hand/wrist to assess physical development. There are no requirements for views on this code.
 
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