EOD Regional Nodes

This input is used for staging

Notes

**Note 1:** **Regional nodes and nodes, NOS** * Code only regional nodes and nodes, NOS, in this field. Distant nodes are coded in EOD Mets. **Note 2:** **Pericholedochal nodes** * Pericholedochal nodes are coded in EOD Mets for jejunum and ileum primaries. **Note 3:** **CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL codes** * This schema has lymph node codes that are defined as **CLINICAL** assessment only or **PATHOLOGICAL** assessment only. * **PATHOLOGICAL** assessment only code (300) is used when * Any microscopic examination of regional lymph nodes, includes * FNA, core biopsy, sentinel node biopsy or lymph node excision done during the clinical work up **AND/OR** * Lymph node dissection performed * Pathological code 300 take priority over codes 600, 700, 800 * **CLINICAL** assessment only codes (600, 700) are used when the **only** information on nodal involvement is based on **physical exam or imaging** * These codes are specifically for when there is no **microscopic confirmation** of regional lymph nodes (*Regional Nodes Positive = 98, 99*) * **Note:** Use code 300 if *Regional Nodes Positive is 01-90, 95* * Remaining codes (no designation of **CLINICAL** or **PATHOLOGICAL** only assessment) can be used based on clinical and/or pathological information * **Code 000** is used when there is no evidence of regional lymph nodes clinically **OR** lymph nodes are negative pathologically (*Regional Nodes Positive = 00, 98*) * **Code 800** is used when there are positive nodes (clinical or pathological), but the specific lymph nodes or number of positive nodes is unknown (*Regional Nodes Positive = 97*) * **Code 999** is used when the lymph node status is unknown and *Regional Nodes Positive = 99*

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999

NAACCR Item

NAACCR #774
Code Description SS2018 N
000 No regional lymph node involvement NONE
300 **PATHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT ONLY** Duodenum (C170) - Duodenal - Gastroduodenal - Hepatic - Pancreaticoduodenal (inferior) - Pericholodochal (common bile duct) - Pyloric (infrapyloric, subpyloric, NOS) - Retropancreatic - Superior mesenteric Jejunum and ileum (C171, C172) - Cecal (anterior, posterior, retrocecal) (terminal ileum only) - Ileocecal (ileocolic) (terminal ileum only) - Mesenteric, NOS - Superior mesenteric RN
600 **CLINICAL ASSESSMENT ONLY** One-two positive nodes clinically OR stated as Clinical N1 RN
700 **CLINICAL ASSESSMENT ONLY** Three or more positive nodes clinically OR stated as Clinical N2 RN
800 Positive nodes, number unknown Unknown if clinical or pathological assessment Regional lymph node(s), NOS Lymph node(s), NOS RN
999 Unknown; regional lymph node(s) not stated Regional lymph node(s) cannot be assessed Not documented in medical record Death Certificate Only U
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