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2025 ICD-10-CM code K51.519

Left-sided colitis with unspecified complications.

Follow official ICD-10-CM coding guidelines from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Always ensure proper documentation to support the diagnosis and any related complications.

Modifiers are not applicable to ICD-10-CM codes. Modifiers are used with CPT and HCPCS codes.

Medical necessity for coding K51.519 requires documentation supporting the diagnosis of left-sided colitis and the presence of unspecified complications. Evidence may include clinical findings, imaging studies, and laboratory results that justify the need for medical intervention and treatment.

The clinical responsibility includes diagnosing and treating the left-sided colitis and managing any associated complications. This may involve various specialists, such as gastroenterologists, surgeons, and other healthcare professionals.The physician's duties will depend upon the severity and the specifics of the case.

IMPORTANT:Consider using additional codes to specify the complications present.Related codes include those specifying other complications of left-sided colitis (e.g., K51.511-K51.518) or other types of ulcerative colitis (e.g., K51.811-K51.819).

In simple words: This code describes inflammation in the left side of the large intestine (colon) with problems that haven't been specified by the doctor. More information is needed to understand the exact complications.

This ICD-10-CM code signifies left-sided colitis, a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) affecting the left side of the colon, with unspecified complications.The complications are not specified, requiring further clinical documentation to clarify the specific issues.

Example 1: A 45-year-old female patient presents with symptoms of left-sided abdominal pain, bloody stools, and weight loss. Colonoscopy reveals left-sided colitis with areas of ulceration.Additional testing is needed to rule out other complications like anemia and infections., A 60-year-old male patient with a history of ulcerative colitis experiences a flare-up with severe left-sided pain and fever.The physician orders tests to assess for potential complications, such as abscesses or perforation.Treatment may involve hospitalization, intravenous fluids, and medications., A 30-year-old patient with a diagnosis of left-sided colitis undergoes a colonoscopy revealing areas of inflammation and ulceration, but no specific complications.The physician initiates medical management focusing on symptom control and disease activity monitoring.

Complete and detailed medical history, physical examination findings, results of laboratory tests (e.g., complete blood count (CBC), inflammatory markers), endoscopy reports (with images, if available), pathology results (if biopsies were taken), and treatment records (medications, procedures, response to therapy) are required for proper coding.

** The unspecified complications associated with this code necessitate thorough documentation to accurately reflect the patient's clinical status.Always verify the specific complications identified to ensure accurate code assignment.

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