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Side A ------ Side B Anteroir Segment ------ The cornea up to the vitreous body which includes the aqueous humor, iris and lens. Aqueous Humor ------ A clear, salty fluid filling thw area behind the cornea in front of th eris. Blepharoplasty ------ Surgical repair of the eyelid. Buccal Mucosa ------ Amucous tissue lining the cheek. Cholesteastoma ------ A benign growth of the skin in the middle ear, usually caused by chronic otitis media. Catatacts ------ Flaws or clouds that develop in the crystal line lens. Cerumen ------ Ear wax Choroid ------ The middle layer b/t the retina an dthe sclera in the posterior segment of the eye. -It nurishes the retina. Ciliary Body ------ Thickened layer of the vascular tunic which contains the muscle that controls the shape of the lens. Cochlea ------ An inner structure that looks like a snail-shell. -Dividedinto 2 canals and the organ of Corti. Conjunctiva ------ Thin protective layer lining the eyelid and covering the sclera. Cornea ------ "bay window" Five layers refracting light entering the eye. Crystalline Lens ------ A convex disc suspended on threads just behind the iris. Dacryoloth ------ Calculus on the lacrima. Enucleation ------ Removal of a structure such as the eyeball. Esotropia ------ Condition where the eye deviates inward. Evisceration ------ Procedure where the contents of the eye are scooped out, but the sclera shell remains connected to teh eye so that a prosthesis can be fitted and have a more natural movement. Exenteration ------ Removal pf a complete structure and surrounding skin, fat muscle and bone is removed. External Auditory Meatus ------ Pathway from the pinna (outer ear) to the tympanic membrane. Exotropia ------ Condition where the eye deviates outward. Glaucoma ------ Thypertensive condition of the eye caused by too much pressure from fluid. Goniotomy ------ pprocedure; opening is made in the trabecular meshwork of the front part of the eye. -provider uses a gomiolens during the procedure. Hypertropia ------ eye deviates upward. Incus ------ Tiny bone(ossicle) middle ear. Iris ------ Musclar ring around the pupil regulating the amount of light that enters the pupil. -Source of eye color. Limbus ------ Ring where the cornea meets the sclera. -Scleracornea junction. Malleus ------ Tiny bone (ossicle) in the middle ear that picks up vibration from the tympantic membrane. Mastoiditis ------ Inflammation or infection or infection of the mastoid bone. Menier's Disease ------ Most common form of peripheral vertigo and is caused by dilation of the lymphatic channel of the cochlea and accompanied by hearing loss and tinnitus. Nystagmus ------ Reflexive jerky eye movements as a response to the message of the inner ear. Microtia ------ Congential deformity of the ear. Ossciles ------ Tiny bones in the middle of the ear. Otitis Media ------ Middle ear infection Perilymph ------ Fluid in the coclea which from the inner to the middle ear. Puncta ------ Tiny opening of the tear ducts. Pupil ------ Opening of the center of th eye where light enter. Mastoid ------ Boen in the skull jsut behind the ear containingtiny air cells that also form a conductive path for sound. Refraction ------ Focus and direction of light. Retina ------ Layer of tissue in the back of the eye that is light sensitive. Retrobullar ------ Space behind the eye. Round window ------ Membrane covered window from the inner ear to the middle ear. Sclera ------ White outer skin of the eye, and is covered with a thin protective layer of conjuctiva. Semicircular canals ------ Three tiny tubes in the inner ear filled with fluid to assist in balance. Stapes ------ Tiny bones (ossciles) in the middle ear. Strabismus ------ Condition where the yes are not properly aligned with wach other. Tenon's Capsule ------ Connective tissue surrounding the posterior eyeball. Trachoma ------ Bacterial infection of the eye. Tympanis membrane ------ Thin, delicate tissue seperating the outer ear from the inner ear. Vestibular Schwannoma ------ A benign tumor arising from nerve cells of the auditory nerve. Also called acoustic neuroma. Vertigo ------ Dizziness resulting in loss of balance. Visual Field ------ Total area that can be seen by peripheral vision. Vitreous Humor ------ Gel-like mass that fills th elarge posterior chamber of the eye. ICD-9 Disorders of the eye and Adnexa ------ 360 - 379 ICD-9 Opthalmic Complications of Herpes Zoster ------ 053.2x ICD-9 Herpes Simplex ------ 054.4x Trachoma ICD-9 ------ 076.x Infectious forms of conjuctivitis ICD-9 ------ 077.x Retinal freckle ICD-9 ------ 239.81 Diseases of the Ear and Mastoid Process ICD-9 ------ 380-389 CPT Eyeball ------ 65091-65290 CPT Anterior Segment ------ 65400-66999 CPT Anterior Chamber ------ 65800-65815 CPT Iris, Ciliary Body ------ 66500 Cyclectomy CPT ------ 66605 Removing part of the ciliary muscle along with the lesion. CPT Ocular Adnexa ------ 67811-67999 CPT Conjunctiva ------ 680202-68899 General Ophthalmoloical Services CPT ------ 92002 - 92014 Special Ophthalmological Services CPT ------ 92015-92140 Ophthalmoscopy CPT ------ 92225 - 92260 Contact Lens Services CPT ------ 92310 - 92326 Spectacle Services CPT ------ 92340 - 92371 External ear CPT ------ 69000 - 69399 Middle Ear CPT ------ 69400 - 69799 Inner Ear CPT ------ 69801 - 69949 Special Otorhinolarynological Services CPT ------ 92502 - 92700 Vestibular Fubtion Tests CPT ------ 92531 - 92548 Audiological Function Tests w/ Medical Dx Eval. CPT ------ 92550 - 92597 Eval. and Therapeutic Services CPT ------ 92601-92640 Phakic ------ patients own lens Pseudophakic ------ artificial lens Aphakic ------ No lens 50 modifier ------ bilateral procedure E1 ------ Upper left eyelid E2 ------ Lower left eyelid E3 ------ Upper right eyelid E4 ------ Lower right eyelid LS ------ FDA- monitored IOL inplant LT ------ Left RT ------ Right PL ------ Progressive addditional lenses VP ------ Aphakic patient
Side A ------ Side B Anteroir Segment ------ The cornea up to the vitreous body which includes the aqueous humor, iris and lens. Aqueous Humor ------ A clear, salty fluid filling thw area behind the cornea in front of th eris. Blepharoplasty ------ Surgical repair of the eyelid. Buccal Mucosa ------ Amucous tissue lining the cheek. Cholesteastoma ------ A benign growth of the skin in the middle ear, usually caused by chronic otitis media. Catatacts ------ Flaws or clouds that develop in the crystal line lens. Cerumen ------ Ear wax Choroid ------ The middle layer b/t the retina an dthe sclera in the posterior segment of the eye. -It nurishes the retina. Ciliary Body ------ Thickened layer of the vascular tunic which contains the muscle that controls the shape of the lens. Cochlea ------ An inner structure that looks like a snail-shell. -Dividedinto 2 canals and the organ of Corti. Conjunctiva ------ Thin protective layer lining the eyelid and covering the sclera. Cornea ------ "bay window" Five layers refracting light entering the eye. Crystalline Lens ------ A convex disc suspended on threads just behind the iris. Dacryoloth ------ Calculus on the lacrima. Enucleation ------ Removal of a structure such as the eyeball. Esotropia ------ Condition where the eye deviates inward. Evisceration ------ Procedure where the contents of the eye are scooped out, but the sclera shell remains connected to teh eye so that a prosthesis can be fitted and have a more natural movement. Exenteration ------ Removal pf a complete structure and surrounding skin, fat muscle and bone is removed. External Auditory Meatus ------ Pathway from the pinna (outer ear) to the tympanic membrane. Exotropia ------ Condition where the eye deviates outward. Glaucoma ------ Thypertensive condition of the eye caused by too much pressure from fluid. Goniotomy ------ pprocedure; opening is made in the trabecular meshwork of the front part of the eye. -provider uses a gomiolens during the procedure. Hypertropia ------ eye deviates upward. Incus ------ Tiny bone(ossicle) middle ear. Iris ------ Musclar ring around the pupil regulating the amount of light that enters the pupil. -Source of eye color. Limbus ------ Ring where the cornea meets the sclera. -Scleracornea junction. Malleus ------ Tiny bone (ossicle) in the middle ear that picks up vibration from the tympantic membrane. Mastoiditis ------ Inflammation or infection or infection of the mastoid bone. Menier's Disease ------ Most common form of peripheral vertigo and is caused by dilation of the lymphatic channel of the cochlea and accompanied by hearing loss and tinnitus. Nystagmus ------ Reflexive jerky eye movements as a response to the message of the inner ear. Microtia ------ Congential deformity of the ear. Ossciles ------ Tiny bones in the middle of the ear. Otitis Media ------ Middle ear infection Perilymph ------ Fluid in the coclea which from the inner to the middle ear. Puncta ------ Tiny opening of the tear ducts. Pupil ------ Opening of the center of th eye where light enter. Mastoid ------ Boen in the skull jsut behind the ear containingtiny air cells that also form a conductive path for sound. Refraction ------ Focus and direction of light. Retina ------ Layer of tissue in the back of the eye that is light sensitive. Retrobullar ------ Space behind the eye. Round window ------ Membrane covered window from the inner ear to the middle ear. Sclera ------ White outer skin of the eye, and is covered with a thin protective layer of conjuctiva. Semicircular canals ------ Three tiny tubes in the inner ear filled with fluid to assist in balance. Stapes ------ Tiny bones (ossciles) in the middle ear. Strabismus ------ Condition where the yes are not properly aligned with wach other. Tenon's Capsule ------ Connective tissue surrounding the posterior eyeball. Trachoma ------ Bacterial infection of the eye. Tympanis membrane ------ Thin, delicate tissue seperating the outer ear from the inner ear. Vestibular Schwannoma ------ A benign tumor arising from nerve cells of the auditory nerve. Also called acoustic neuroma. Vertigo ------ Dizziness resulting in loss of balance. Visual Field ------ Total area that can be seen by peripheral vision. Vitreous Humor ------ Gel-like mass that fills th elarge posterior chamber of the eye. ICD-9 Disorders of the eye and Adnexa ------ 360 - 379 ICD-9 Opthalmic Complications of Herpes Zoster ------ 053.2x ICD-9 Herpes Simplex ------ 054.4x Trachoma ICD-9 ------ 076.x Infectious forms of conjuctivitis ICD-9 ------ 077.x Retinal freckle ICD-9 ------ 239.81 Diseases of the Ear and Mastoid Process ICD-9 ------ 380-389 CPT Eyeball ------ 65091-65290 CPT Anterior Segment ------ 65400-66999 CPT Anterior Chamber ------ 65800-65815 CPT Iris, Ciliary Body ------ 66500 Cyclectomy CPT ------ 66605 Removing part of the ciliary muscle along with the lesion. CPT Ocular Adnexa ------ 67811-67999 CPT Conjunctiva ------ 680202-68899 General Ophthalmoloical Services CPT ------ 92002 - 92014 Special Ophthalmological Services CPT ------ 92015-92140 Ophthalmoscopy CPT ------ 92225 - 92260 Contact Lens Services CPT ------ 92310 - 92326 Spectacle Services CPT ------ 92340 - 92371 External ear CPT ------ 69000 - 69399 Middle Ear CPT ------ 69400 - 69799 Inner Ear CPT ------ 69801 - 69949 Special Otorhinolarynological Services CPT ------ 92502 - 92700 Vestibular Fubtion Tests CPT ------ 92531 - 92548 Audiological Function Tests w/ Medical Dx Eval. CPT ------ 92550 - 92597 Eval. and Therapeutic Services CPT ------ 92601-92640 Phakic ------ patients own lens Pseudophakic ------ artificial lens Aphakic ------ No lens 50 modifier ------ bilateral procedure E1 ------ Upper left eyelid E2 ------ Lower left eyelid E3 ------ Upper right eyelid E4 ------ Lower right eyelid LS ------ FDA- monitored IOL inplant LT ------ Left RT ------ Right PL ------ Progressive addditional lenses VP ------ Aphakic patient
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