EOD Primary Tumor
Notes
**Note 1:** The tentorium cerebelli is an extension of the dura mater that separates the cerebellum from the inferior portion of the occipital lobes. The location of the tumor above or below the tentorium can help in determining the type of tumor; also most adult brain tumors are supratentorial, and most pediatric brain tumors are infratentorial. In the following list, note that ICD-O-3 codes C71.0 and C71.9 include both supratentorial and infratentorial subsites.
- The following subsites are **Infratentorial**
* All subsites for codes C716-C717
* Hypothalamus (C710)
* Pallium (C710)
* Posterior cranial fossa (C719)
* Thalamus (C710)
- The following subsites are **Supratentorial**
* All subsites for codes C711-C715
* Primary site C710 (excluding hypothalamus, pallium, thalamus)
* Anterior cranial fossa (C719)
* Corpus callosum (C718)
* Middle cranial fossa (C719)
* Tapetum (C718)
* Suprasellar (C719)
**Note 2:** A midline shift is not the same thing as crossing the midline (code 500).
* It must state tumor **crosses the midline**
**Note 3:** Discontiguous spread, including circulating cells in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), is coded in EOD Mets.
Code |
Description |
SS2018 T |
050 |
Benign or borderline brain tumor |
B |
100 |
Infratentorial tumor confined to
- Brain stem or meninges of brain stem (one side)
+ Medulla oblongata
+ Midbrain (mesencephalon)
+ Pons
- Cerebellum or meninges of cerebellum (one side or midline)
+ Lateral lobes
+ Median lobe of cerebellum
+ Vermis
- Hypothalamus
- Thalamus
Infratentorial tumor
- Both cerebellum and brain stem involved with tumor on one side
Supratentorial tumor confined to
- Cerebral hemisphere (cerebrum) or meninges of cerebral hemisphere (one side)
+ Frontal lobe
+ Occipital lobe
+ Parietal lobe
+ Temporal lobe
Confined to ventricles
Tumor invades or encroaches upon ventricular system
Confined to brain, NOS
Confined to meninges, NOS |
L |
500 |
Tumor crosses the midline
Tumor invades
- Bone (skull)
- Contralateral hemisphere
- Corpus callosum (including splenium)
- Major blood vessel(s)
- Meninges (e.g., dura)
- Nerves (cranial, NOS)
- Spinal cord/canal
Supratentorial tumor extends infratentorially to involve
- Brain stem
- Cerebellum
- Hypothalamus
- Pallium
- Posterior cranial fossa
- Thalamus
Infratentorial tumor extends supratentorially to involve
- Anterior cranial fossa
- Cerebrum (cerebral hemisphere) (excluding hypothalamus, pallium, thalamus)
- Middle cranial fossa
- Suprasellar brain
- Tapetum |
RE |
700 |
Circulating cells in cerebral spinal fluid (CSF)
Nasal cavity
Nasopharynx
Other direct extension outside CNS
Posterior pharynx
Further contiguous extension |
D |
800 |
No evidence of primary tumor |
U |
999 |
Unknown; extension not stated
Primary tumor cannot be assessed
Not documented in medical record
Death Certificate Only |
U |
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