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  2. Current Procedural Terminology - Wikipedia

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    The CPT code revisions in 2013 were part of a periodic five-year review of codes. Some psychotherapy codes changed numbers, for example 90806 changed to 90834 for individual psychotherapy of a similar duration. Add-on codes were created for the complexity of communication about procedures.

  3. Coprolalia - Wikipedia

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    The word comes from the Greek κόπρος (kópros), meaning "dung, feces", and λαλιά (laliā́) "speech", from λαλεῖν (laleîn) "to talk". [ 1 ] Coprolalia is an occasional characteristic of tic disorders , in particular Tourette syndrome , although it is not required for a diagnosis of Tourette's and only about 10% of Tourette's ...

  4. List of mental disorders in the DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR ...

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    Other (or unknown) substance-induced mood disorder: 292.83: Other (or unknown) substance-induced persisting amnestic disorder: 292.82: Other (or unknown) substance-induced persisting dementia: 292.xx: Other (or unknown) substance-induced psychotic disorder: 292.11: Other (or unknown) substance-induced psychotic disorder, with delusions: 292.12

  5. List of paraphilias - Wikipedia

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    Paraphilias are sexual interests in objects, situations, or individuals that are atypical. The American Psychiatric Association, in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fifth Edition (DSM), draws a distinction between paraphilias (which it describes as atypical sexual interests) and paraphilic disorders (which additionally require the experience of distress, impairment in functioning, and/or ...

  6. Palilalia - Wikipedia

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    It has features resembling other complex tics such as echolalia or coprolalia, but, unlike other aphasias, palilalia is based upon contextually correct speech. [ 2 ] It was originally described by Alexandre-Achille Souques in a patient with a stroke that resulted in left-side hemiplegia, [ 3 ] although a condition described as auto-echolalia in ...

  7. Medical Expenses You Can Deduct From Your Taxes - AOL

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    What Medical Expenses Are Deductible? The IRS defines medical care expenses as payments for medical treatment, medical supplies, medical equipment, and diagnosis, mitigation and prevention of disease.

  8. Spark Biomedical Has Been Issued New CMS Codes for ...

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    These codes cover Sparrow® Ascent, the first FDA-cleared non-invasive neurostimulation device for opioid withdrawal treatment that delivers transcutaneous auricular neurostimulation (tAN ®) therapy, and its daily-disposable Earpiece Kit. The issuance of these codes is a critical step in securing insurance coverage, making this innovative ...

  9. Dysprosody - Wikipedia

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    The demonstration of deficits in producing and understanding emotional information in modalities other than speech prosody (e.g. facial and gestural) in individuals with Parkinson's disease, as well as in individuals with other disorders affecting basal ganglia circuitry, are providing increasing evidence for an additional non-motorically based ...