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2025 CPT code 73719

Magnetic resonance (eg, proton) imaging, lower extremity other than joint; with contrast material(s)

Modifiers such as 59 (Distinct Procedural Service), 76, 77 (Repeat Procedure), 26 (Professional Component), TC (Technical Component), LT (Left side), and RT (Right side) may be applicable.Modifier 50 (Bilateral Procedure) is not appropriate.

Medical necessity for this procedure must be supported by the patient's clinical presentation. The documentation should clearly indicate why the MRI with contrast is necessary for diagnosis or management.

In simple words: An MRI scan of your lower leg (not including the knee or ankle) using a special dye to make the pictures clearer.

This code represents magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of a patient’s lower extremity, excluding the joint, with the use of contrast material.The procedure involves placing the patient within the MRI scanner, administering contrast material intravenously, and acquiring images. The radiologist then interprets these images and prepares a report.

Example 1: A patient presents with persistent pain and swelling in the calf following a muscle tear. An MRI of the lower leg with contrast is ordered to evaluate the extent of the injury and rule out a deep vein thrombosis., A patient with a suspected soft tissue tumor in the thigh undergoes an MRI with contrast to assess the size, location, and characteristics of the mass., A patient experiences numbness and tingling in the lower leg.An MRI with contrast is performed to evaluate for nerve impingement or other abnormalities in the soft tissues of the lower leg.

Documentation should include the order for the MRI, the reason for the study (patient's signs and symptoms), the administration of contrast, and the radiologist's interpretation report.

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