The patient is a 16-year-old female with pelvic pain. Her ultrasound is normal. A laparoscopy found several small cysts in the area of the fallopian tubes. These cysts are called: A. Pilonidal cysts B. Myomas C. Paratubal cysts D. Synovial cysts {Ans: C. Paratubal cysts Paratubal cysts are benign, they are frequently found adjacent to the fallopian tubes. Pilonidal cyst develops in the deeper layers of the skin in the lower back near the upper crease of the buttocks. Myomas or leiomyomas are benign tumors of the uterus. Synovial cyst develops in any joint, for example at the back of the knee. Look in the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index for, Cyst/paratubal N83.8. Go to the Tabular List and the code indicates where these cysts are located.}Which of the following anatomical sites have septums? A. Nose, heart B. Kidney, lung C. Sternum, coccyx D. Orbit, ovary {Ans: A. Nose, heart Both the heart and the nose have a septum, defined as a wall dividing two chambers. The nasal septum separates the two nostrils. A septum also divides the right and left atriums and right and left ventricles of the heart. In the CPT® Index, look for the term Septum or