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Q: What is the cpt code for excision of a 3.0 cm x 2.0 cm x 1.5 cm lipoma of the back in the subcutaneous layer of skin?
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A bricklayer is building a brick rectangular post to anchor a mailbox The post is 3 ft tall 2 ft deep and 2 ft wide Each brick is 3 in by 6 in by 3 in How many bricks does he need?

4 bricks each side per layer times 2 sides plus 3 bricks per layer front and back equals 14 bricks per layer. (4+4+3+3)=14 . Then multiply each brick layer times 4 for each foot high times 3 for 3 feet high equals 12 layers high.(4 bricks high per foot times 3 feet high=12 bricks high.) So 14 times 12 equals 294 bricks. I you add a cap stone(3 inches high by about 28 inches square) then you can subtract 1 layer of bricks) and secure the mail box. This assumes no space for mortar between bricks. Adjust as necessary. (14x12)=294. The space inside the brick structure will be 1.5 ft x 1.5 ft x 3 ft high = 6.75 cu ft. Answer: 294 bricks or 280 plus the cap stone. 4 bricks each side per layer times 2 sides plus 3 bricks per layer front and back equals 14 bricks per layer. (4+4+3+3)=14 . Then multiply each brick layer times 4 for each foot high times 3 for 3 feet high equals 12 layers high.(4 bricks high per foot times 3 feet high=12 bricks high.) So 14 times 12 equals 294 bricks. If you add a cap stone(3 inches high by about 28 inches square) then you can subtract 1 layer of bricks) and secure the mail box. This assumes no space for mortar between bricks. Adjust as necessary. (14x12)=294. The space inside the brick structure will be 1.5 ft x 1.5 ft x 3 ft high = 6.75 cu ft. Fill with whatever you want or leave open. If you want the structure solid then each layer would need to contain 48 bricks times 12 layers or 576 bricks with no capstone. Answer: 294 bricks or 280 plus the cap stone. If solid, 576 bricks with no cap stone. 528 with a capstone replacing one layer


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What is the cpt code for excision of lipoma back?

Cpt removal from the back


Where do you give a sub q injection?

Sub q injection is a shortening of subcutaneous injection. Subcutaneous injections are given into the subcutaneous tissue which is the layer of tissue just under the skin - between the skin and the muscle. The most common areas of the body to give a subcutaneous injection are the abdomen, thigh, lower back and upper arm.


What is the cpt code for excision of back?

Cpt removal from the back


The presence of air or gas in the subcutaneous tissues of the body?

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How are lipomas removed from your body?

A Lipoma is a soft, fatty lump that forms under the skin, and his harmless - so can usually be left alone. If, however, it must be removed, it must be done privately as it is considered a Cosmetic Procedure. An injection of local anesthetic is given, then the skin over the Lipoma will be removed and the Lipoma cut out. The skin will then be stitched back together.


What is a big lump on my back?

A soft, painless, somewhat movable lump under the skin is most likely a "lipoma" A lipoma is basically a mass of fatty tissue. In medical terms it is considered a "soft tissue tumor" but it is not cancerous. It is harmless aside from the cosmetic issue; it can be removed by a simple procedure, but there is a risk of scarring. So the decision would be what is better, a lump or a scar? http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/tc/lipoma-topic-overview http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipoma


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Ultraviolet rays from the sun are reglected back into space by this special layer in the atmosphere?

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What is the treatment for a bump on the back of your head and another one starting to grown that don't hurt and you are sure they are tumors or lymphoma?

Lymphoma doesn't cause bumps to grow on the back of your head; it can cause swelling in the lymph glands, none of which are on the back of your head. Tumors tend to grow internally, not between the skin and skull. If you're concerned about a serious medical condition, consult a physician immediately. It sounds like you are describing a lipoma, not a lymphoma. Lipoma is a benign, fatty growth and can occur almost anywhere.


What is fasha?

"Fasha" (correctly spelled fascia) is the thin netlike layer of connective tissue under the skin. When you slide your skin back and forth, or slide a dog or cat's skin back and forth on the body, the skin is actually slipping by means of the slippery, moist properties in the underlying fascia. When you receive a subcutaneous injection of a drug (under the skin), the drug distributes itself in the fascial layer and is absorbed from there into blood vessels. Vet59Man Fasha is also a dog that lives with Alice and her husband Ray in the bell-tower. This is from lyrics from the song by Arlo Guthrie Alice's Restaurant


What is the sensory layer in the back of the eye called?

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What could a sudden painless large lump under the skin on your upper back by your spine be?

Lipoma, sebaceous cyst, and abscess are common causes of bumps on the back under the skin. See your health care provider for a specific diagnosis in your case.