Yes.  All ulcers (of any type) are staged in M1 and the highest stage of
pressure and stasis ulcers are coded in M2.  See pages 3-159- 3-162 of the
manual.
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From: "Sue Junot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: stasis ulcer


> do you stage a stasis ulcer for pps . i am referrring to section m2 of the
> pps.
> sue
>
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