Given the ICD10 diagnosis codes (R79.0, Z79.899, R53.83, Z13.220, E11.43, G62.9, I83.813, I10, E78.2, E66.01, M62.838, M54.9, M25.512, L68.0, M25.562, Z13.29, E28.2, G47.9) and the laboratory tests (IGF1, progesterone, FSH, TPO antibody, homocysteine, reverse T3 LC/MS/MS, CRP, DHEA LC/MS, comprehensive metabolic panel, CBC with differential, estradiol, hemoglobin A1c, lipid panel with calculated LDL, vitamin D 25OH, insulin, ferritin/iron/transferrin/TIBC, free testosterone, random cortisol, total testosterone, free T3, free T4, TSH, vitamin B12), which diagnosis codes can be used to justify billing for each lab test?
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