AMA CPT® Assistant - 2008 Issue 4 (April)
Radiology (April 2008)
April 2008 page 11c Radiology, 73706 (Q&A) Question: Is it appropriate to report a CT angiography code when unenhanced (noncontrast) images are not obtained before the contrast images? Answer: Yes. A few noncontrast images are typically taken to calibrate the scanner and to identify the anatomic region to be evaluated, but that is not a requirement for the reporting of a CT angiography code. Radiology, 73706 (Q&A). CPT® Assistant. 2008; April 2008 page 11c ...
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