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List With HCPCS Codes For Contrast Agents/Diagnostic Imaging

The HCPCS codes for Contrast Agents/Diagnostic Imaging range from Q9950 to Q9983 and cover a variety of injections, contrast materials, and diagnostic agents used in imaging procedures.

1. HCPCS Code Q9950

HCPCS Q9950 describes the injection of sulfur hexafluoride lipid microspheres per milliliter, which is used as a contrast agent in diagnostic imaging procedures.

2. HCPCS Code Q9951

HCPCS Q9951 represents the use of low osmolar contrast material with a concentration of 400 mg/ml or greater iodine per milliliter, which is administered intravenously for diagnostic imaging purposes.

3. HCPCS Code Q9953

HCPCS Q9953 refers to the injection of an iron-based magnetic resonance contrast agent per milliliter, which is used to enhance the visibility of certain tissues during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.

4. HCPCS Code Q9954

HCPCS Q9954 describes an oral magnetic resonance contrast agent, which is administered in a 100 ml dose to improve the quality of MRI images of the gastrointestinal tract.

5. HCPCS Code Q9955

HCPCS Q9955 represents the injection of perflexane lipid microspheres per milliliter, which is used as a contrast agent in diagnostic imaging procedures.

6. HCPCS Code Q9956

HCPCS Q9956 refers to the injection of octafluoropropane microspheres per milliliter, which is used as a contrast agent in diagnostic imaging procedures.

7. HCPCS Code Q9957

HCPCS Q9957 represents the injection of perflutren lipid microspheres per milliliter, which is used as a contrast agent in diagnostic imaging procedures.

8. HCPCS Code Q9958

HCPCS Q9958 describes the use of high osmolar contrast material with an iodine concentration of up to 149 mg/ml per milliliter, which is administered intravenously for diagnostic imaging purposes.

9. HCPCS Code Q9959

HCPCS Q9959 represents the use of high osmolar contrast material with an iodine concentration ranging from 150 to 199 mg/ml per milliliter, which is administered intravenously for diagnostic imaging purposes.

10. HCPCS Code Q9960

HCPCS Q9960 refers to the use of high osmolar contrast material with an iodine concentration ranging from 200 to 249 mg/ml per milliliter, which is administered intravenously for diagnostic imaging purposes.

11. HCPCS Code Q9961

HCPCS Q9961 represents the use of high osmolar contrast material with an iodine concentration ranging from 250 to 299 mg/ml per milliliter, which is administered intravenously for diagnostic imaging purposes.

12. HCPCS Code Q9962

HCPCS Q9962 describes the use of high osmolar contrast material with an iodine concentration ranging from 300 to 349 mg/ml per milliliter, which is administered intravenously for diagnostic imaging purposes.

13. HCPCS Code Q9963

HCPCS Q9963 refers to the use of high osmolar contrast material with an iodine concentration ranging from 350 to 399 mg/ml per milliliter, which is administered intravenously for diagnostic imaging purposes.

14. HCPCS Code Q9964

HCPCS Q9964 represents the use of high osmolar contrast material with an iodine concentration of 400 mg/ml or greater per milliliter, which is administered intravenously for diagnostic imaging purposes.

15. HCPCS Code Q9965

HCPCS Q9965 describes the use of low osmolar contrast material with an iodine concentration ranging from 100 to 199 mg/ml per milliliter, which is administered intravenously for diagnostic imaging purposes.

16. HCPCS Code Q9966

HCPCS Q9966 refers to the use of low osmolar contrast material with an iodine concentration ranging from 200 to 299 mg/ml per milliliter, which is administered intravenously for diagnostic imaging purposes.

17. HCPCS Code Q9967

HCPCS Q9967 represents the use of low osmolar contrast material with an iodine concentration ranging from 300 to 399 mg/ml per milliliter, which is administered intravenously for diagnostic imaging purposes.

18. HCPCS Code Q9968

HCPCS Q9968 describes the injection of a non-radioactive, non-contrast visualization adjunct (e.g., methylene blue, isosulfan blue) in a 1 mg dose.

19. HCPCS Code Q9969

HCPCS Q9969 represents the use of technetium-99m (Tc-99m) obtained from a non-highly enriched uranium source, with full cost recovery add-on, per study dose.

20. HCPCS Code Q9982

HCPCS Q9982 describes the use of flutemetamol F18, a diagnostic agent, in a study dose of up to 5 millicuries.

21. HCPCS Code Q9983

HCPCS Q9983 represents the use of florbetaben F18, a diagnostic agent, in a study dose of up to 8.1 millicuries.

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