What is the correct diagnosis code for Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) with normal B-cells?

A. D81.2
B. D81.5
C. D81.1
D. D81.0


Answer: A

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Preoperative Diagnosis: History of Colon Polyps Postoperative Diagnosis: Polyp of Colon Procedure: Colonoscopy and polypectomy Indications: The patient is a 46-year-old who had a polyp removed a little over a year ago and presents for a follow up at this time. Findings: The patient was taken to the Procedure Room and placed in the supine position. The patient was given initially 50mg of Demerol

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