AMA CPT® Assistant - 2001 Issue 5 (May)

Medicine (May 2001)

May 2001 page 11a Coding Consultation Medicine, 95926 (Q&A) Question How should a dermatosensory evoked potential study be reported when recording is performed from the central nervous system and stimulation is performed in the lower limbs? AMA Comment Code 95926, Short-latency somatosensory evoked potential study, stimulation of any/all peripheral nerves or skin sites, recording from the central nervous system; in lower limbs, should be reported to describe dermatosensory evoked potentials when recording is performed from the central nervous system and stimulation is performed in the lower limbs. Medicine, 95926 (Q&A). CPT® Assistant. 2001; May 2001 page 11a...

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