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axillary artery

Wikipedia Summary

In human anatomy, the axillary artery is a large blood vessel that conveys oxygenated blood to the lateral aspect of the thorax, the axilla (armpit) and the upper limb. Its origin is at the lateral margin of the first rib, before which it is called the subclavian artery. After passing the lower margin of teres major it becomes the brachial artery. .
Related Codes (36)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
S45.0Injury of axillary artery
S45.001AUnspecified injury of axillary artery, right side, initial encounter
S45.001DUnspecified injury of axillary artery, right side, subsequent encounter
S45.001SUnspecified injury of axillary artery, right side, sequela
S45.002Unspecified injury of axillary artery, left side
S45.002AUnspecified injury of axillary artery, left side, initial encounter
S45.002DUnspecified injury of axillary artery, left side, subsequent encounter
S45.009DUnspecified injury of axillary artery, unspecified side, subsequent encounter
S45.009SUnspecified injury of axillary artery, unspecified side, sequela
S45.01Laceration of axillary artery

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