EOD Primary Tumor
Notes
**Note 1:** **Benign/Borderline tumors**
* Benign (/0) or Borderline (/1) tumors **are always coded to 050** regardless of size, extension to adjacent sites, or multiple tumors.
**Note 2:** **Infratentorial and Supratentorial**
* 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 3:** **Midline shift**
* A midline shift is not the same thing as crossing the midline (code 500).
* Documentation must state "crossing/crosses the midline"
**Note 4:** **Drop metastasis**
* Discontiguous spread, or "drop metastasis" are coded in EOD mets.
Code |
Description |
SS2018 T |
050 |
Benign or borderline brain tumor
* Behavior /0 or /1 |
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
- Pallium
- 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
All sites extension to/invasion of
- Bone (skull) (See code 700 for other bone involvement)
- Contralateral hemisphere
- Corpus callosum (including splenium)
- Major blood vessel(s)
- Meninges (e.g., dura)
- Nerves (cranial, NOS)
- Spinal cord/canal
Supratentorial tumor extends/invades infratentorially to involve
- Brain stem
- Cerebellum
- Hypothalamus
- Pallium
- Posterior cranial fossa
- Thalamus
Infratentorial tumor extends/invades 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)
Bone other than skull (See code 500 for skull)
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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