000 |
In situ, intraepithelial, noninvasive |
IS |
100 |
Ipsilateral parietal pleura with/without involvement of
- Diaphragmatic pleura
- Mediastinal pleura
- Visceral pleura
Confined to pleura (mesothelioma), NOS
Localized, NOS |
L |
300 |
Ipsilateral pleural surfaces all involved
- Diaphragmatic, parietal, mediastinal, and visceral
With involvement of at least one of the following
- Confluent visceral pleural tumor (including any involvement of interlobar fissure)
- Contiguous lung involvement, NOS
- Diaphragm (Diaphragmatic muscle)
- Lung parenchyma (direct extension)
- Nodule(s) beneath visceral pleural surface (ipsilateral pleura) |
RE |
500 |
Ipsilateral pleural surfaces all involved
- Diaphragmatic, parietal, mediastinal, visceral
With involvement of at least one of the following
- Adjacent (connective) tissue, NOS
- Endothoracic fascia
- Mediastinal fat (mediastinal tissues)
- Pericardium, non-transmural or NOS
- Solitary focus of tumor extending into the chest wall |
RE |
600 |
Ipsilateral pleural surfaces all involved
- Diaphragmatic, parietal, mediastinal, visceral
With involvement at least one of the following
- Chest wall (diffuse extension or multifocal masses of tumor)
+ WITH or WITHOUT associated rib destruction
- Mediastinal organs (direct extension)
- Pericardium (extension through to the internal surface without pericardial effusion)
- Rib |
RE |
700 |
Ipsilateral pleural surfaces all involved
- Diaphragmatic, parietal, mediastinal, visceral
With involvement at least one of the following
- Brachial plexus
- Cervical (neck) tissues
- Contralateral pleura (direct contiguous extension)
- Heart muscle
- Intra-abdominal organs
- Myocardium
- Pericardium (direct extension through to the internal surface with pericardial effusion)
- Peritoneum (direct transdiaphragmatic extension of tumor)
- Spine
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 |