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A 50 year-old male is coming in for an eye examination for iritis. his last visit to the office was two years ago. the ophthalmologist performs a review of history, external ocular and adnexal examination, routine ophthalmoscopy and a biomicroscopy. iritis is not found. the eye examination is completely normal. what cpt® and icd-10-cm codes are reported? a. 92014, 92225, z01.00 b. 92012, 92225, z01.01 c. 92002, z01.110 d. 92012, z01.00

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b. 92012, 92225, Z01.01

CPT 92012 is the code for ophthalmological services that includes general medical examination and evaluation, with initiation or continuation of diagnostic and treatment program to intermediate and established patients.

CPT 92225 is the service code for ophthalmoscopy that is extended, with retinal drawing for initial evaluation of the disease.

ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code Z01.01is billable/specific and can be used for diagnosis indication and reimbursement.

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