09370 (138)    ONCOLOGY EOD SCHEMAS (165.9)

Name Value
SCHEMA ID 09370
SCHEMA NAME PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA - 9TH EDITION
EOD PRIMARY TUMOR CODE
  • 000
    EOD PRIMARY TUMOR TEXT:   
    In situ, intraepithelial, noninvasive
    
  • EOD PRIMARY TUMOR TEXT:   
    No evidence of primary tumor
    
  • EOD PRIMARY TUMOR TEXT:   
    Unknown; extension not stated
    Primary tumor cannot be assessed
    Not documented in medical record
    Death Certificate Only
    
  • 050
    EOD PRIMARY TUMOR TEXT:   
    CLINICAL ASSESSMENT ONLY
    Ipsilateral pleural (diaphragmatic, parietal,
      mediastinal, and viscera) WITH
        Psum less than or equal to 12 mm AND
        NO involvement of the fissure
    Confined to pleura (mesothelioma), NOS, clinically
    Localized NOS, clinically
    
  • EOD PRIMARY TUMOR TEXT:   
    PATHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT ONLY
    Ipsilateral pleural (diaphragmatic, parietal,
      mediastinal, and viscera) involved
    WITHOUT involvement of the fissure (See code 300 for fissure involvement)
    Confined to pleura (mesothelioma), NOS, pathologically
    Localized, NOS, pathologically
    
  • EOD PRIMARY TUMOR TEXT:   
    CLINICAL ASSESSMENT ONLY
    and viscera) involved WITH
      Psum greater 12 mm but less than or equal to 30, and
      WITH or WITHOUT any of the following
        involvement of the fissure (Fmax greater than 5 mm)
        mediastinal fat invasion
        solitary area of chest wall soft tissue invasion
    Ipsilateral pleural (diaphragmatic, parietal, mediastinal,
    and viscera) WITH
     Psum less than or equal to 12 mm, and WITH any of the following
      involvement of the fissure (Fmax greater than 5 mm)
      mediastinal fat invasion
      solitary area of chest wall soft tissue invasion
    OR
    Ipsilateral pleural (diaphragmatic, parietal, mediastinal,
    
  • EOD PRIMARY TUMOR TEXT:   
    PATHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT ONLY
      Lung (ipsilateral) parenchyma (direct extension)
      Nodule(s) beneath visceral pleural surface (ipsilateral pleura)
    Ipsilateral pleural (diaphragmatic, parietal, mediastinal,
      and viscera) involved
    WITH any of the following
      Confluent visceral pleural tumor (including any involvement
        of interlobar fissure)
      Contiguous lung involvement
      Diaphragm (diaphragmatic muscle) (non-transmural invasion)
      Fissure
    
  • EOD PRIMARY TUMOR TEXT:   
    CLINICAL ASSESSMENT ONLY
    Ipsilateral pleural (diaphragmatic, parietal, mediastinal,
    and viscera) involved
      Psum > 30 mm WITH or WITHOUT
        involvement of the fissure (Fmax > 5 mm)
        mediastinal fat invasion
        solitary area of chest wall soft tissue invasion
    
  • EOD PRIMARY TUMOR TEXT:   
    PATHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT ONLY
      Solitary focus of tumor extending into the chest wall
    Locally advanced, potentially resectable tumor
    Ipsilateral pleural (diaphragmatic, parietal, mediastinal,
    and viscera) involved
    WITH or WITHOUT fissure
    WITH any of the following
      Adjacent (connective) tissue, NOS
      Endothoracic fascia
      Mediastinal fat
      Pericardium, non-transmural or NOS
    
  • EOD PRIMARY TUMOR TEXT:   
    Ipsilateral pleural (diaphragmatic, parietal, mediastinal,
    and viscera) involved
    WITH any of the following
      Chest wall bony invasion (rib)
      Diffuse chest wall invasion
      Pericardium (extension through to the internal surface WITHOUT
        pericardial effusion)
    Locally advanced, technically unresectable tumor
    
  • EOD PRIMARY TUMOR TEXT:   
    Ipsilateral pleural (diaphragmatic, parietal, mediastinal,
        Great vessels
        Heart (muscle)
        Myocardium
        Spine
        Trachea
      Pericardium (direct extension through to the internal surface WITH 
        pericardial effusion)
      Peritoneum (direct transdiaphragmatic extension of tumor)
    Further contiguous extension
    and viscera) involved
    WITH any of the following
      Brachial plexus
      Cervical (neck) tissues
      Contralateral pleura (direct contiguous extension)
      Intra-abdominal organs
      Mediastinal organs (direct contiguous extension)
        Esophagus