When the treating provider documents both diagnoses, assign J44.9 (COPD unspecified) and J45.xxx (asthma) per GOLD 2026 and ICD-10-CM convention
These find expression in Bitossi pottery that includes artisanal vintage vases and animal figures by the firms longtime art director Aldo Londi, as well as the colorful, totemic vessels designed by the high priest of postmodernism, Ettore Sottsass
For graduate student William Gaieck, the consequences for violators wont go far enough
The nicotine and tar in tobacco can stain the teeth and tongue, leading to a discolored appearance
I think it brings people in with its sweetness, but its a sweetness that isnt overbearing or cloying like I find Tobacco Vanille to be

See also [edit] French [edit] Etymology [edit] Etymology tree Pronunciation [edit] Noun [edit] cigarette f ( plural cigarettes ) Derived terms [edit] Descendants [edit] Runion Creole French: sigart Belarusian: (cyhareta) Breton: sigaretenn Catalan: cigarret Danish: cigaret Dutch: sigaret English: cigarette, cigaret (dated) Assamese: (sigaret) Bengali: (igare) Burmese: (ci:ka.rak), (ci:ka.lip) Malay: sigaret, Mon: , Gujarati: (sigre) Hindi: (sigre) Niuean: hikaleti Samoan: sikareti Sinhalese: (sigareuwa) Telugu: (sigareu) Urdu: (sigare) Welsh: sigart Faroese: sigarett Georgian: (sigarei) German: Zigarette Italian: sigaretta Luxembourgish: Zigarett Norwegian Bokml: sigarett Norwegian Nynorsk: sigarett Pashto: (segr) Persian: (sigret) Romansh: zigareta, cigaretta (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Surmiran, Puter, Vallader) Russian: (sigarta) Sicilian: sicaretta Swedish: cigarett Ukrainian: (syharta) See also [edit] Further reading [edit] Littr, mile (18731878), cigarette, in Dictionnaire de la langue franaise, Paris: L
