Multiple Choice
How does one appropriately code for cellulitis and acute lymphangitis?
A) coded by anatomical site
B) coded first by underlying organism with a separate category to identify the severity (depth) of infection
C) coded by anatomical site, with a separate category to identify the infectious agent
D) coded by severity (depth) of infection, with a separate category to identify the anatomical site
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