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R/O subclavian superior vena cava syndrome.
Procedure: Bilateral subclavian venogram by arm injections.
Description: Bilateral hand IV is obtained and 10 ml dye is injected to both subclavian veins and jugular and are widely patent, so is the SVC.
CONCLUSION: No evidence of SVC syndrome
I was thinking 75860 but do I also do 36005-59 but I think it's wrong.
Procedure: Bilateral subclavian venogram by arm injections.
Description: Bilateral hand IV is obtained and 10 ml dye is injected to both subclavian veins and jugular and are widely patent, so is the SVC.
CONCLUSION: No evidence of SVC syndrome
I was thinking 75860 but do I also do 36005-59 but I think it's wrong.