EOD Regional Nodes

Notes

**Note 1:** **Definition of Head and Neck Lymph Nodes** * For head and neck schemas, this field includes all lymph nodes defined as Levels I-VII and Other by TNM. **Note 2:** **CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL codes** * This schema has lymph node codes that are defined as **CLINICAL** assessment only or **PATHOLOGICAL** assessment only. + **CLINICAL** assessment only codes (450) are used when there is a clinical work up only and there is no surgical resection of the primary tumor or site. This includes FNA, core biopsy, sentinel node biopsy, or lymph node excision - *Exception:* If patient has neoadjuvant therapy, and the clinical assessment is greater than the pathological assessment, then the clinical assessment code would take priority + **PATHOLOGICAL** assessment only codes (150, 500, 600, 700) are used for Oral Cavity sites when - Primary tumor or site surgically resected with + 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 - Primary tumor or site NOT surgically resected, but - Lymph node dissection performed + 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* **Note 3:** **Laterality** * If laterality of lymph nodes is not specified, assume nodes are ipsilateral. Midline nodes are ipsilateral. **Note 4:** **Supraclavicular lymph nodes** * Supraclavicular lymph nodes can be either Level IV or Level V * Level IV: deep to the sternocleidomastoid muscle, in the lower jugular chain * Level V: in the posterior triangle, inferior to the transverse cervical artery, supraclavicular lymph nodes, NOS **Note 5:** **Extranodal Extension** * Extranodal extension (ENE) is defined as the extension of a nodal metastasis through the lymph node capsule into adjacent tissue. The following codes record the status of the lymph nodes with positive ENE * Code 150: Pathological only: single ipsilateral node, less than or equal to 3 cm * Code 450: Clinical only: overt ENE * Code 500: Pathological only: single ipsilateral node, greater than 3 cm * Code 600: Pathological only: multiple ipsilateral, bilateral or contralateral nodes * Code 700: Pathological only: Single contralateral node **Note 6:** **Regional lymph nodes for Head and Neck tumors** * **Note:** For codes 100-700, use the list below for named regional lymph nodes. If the only information available is "regional lymph nodes, NOS" or "lymph nodes," code 800. **Level I** Level IA - Submental Level IB - Submandibular (submaxillary), sublingual **Level II - Upper jugular** Jugulodigastric (subdigastric) Upper deep cervical Level IIA - Anterior Level IIB - Posterior **Level III - Middle jugular** Middle deep cervical **Level IV - Lower jugular** Jugulo-omohyoid (supraomohyoid) Lower deep cervical Virchow node **Level V - Posterior triangle group** Posterior cervical Level VA - Spinal accessory Level VB - Transverse cervical, supraclavicular **Level VI - Anterior compartment group** Laterotracheal Paralaryngeal Paratracheal - above suprasternal notch Perithyroidal Precricoid (Delphian) Prelaryngeal Pretracheal - above suprasternal notch Recurrent laryngeal **Level VII - Superior mediastinal group (for other mediastinal node(s) see EOD Mets)** Esophageal groove Paratracheal - below suprasternal notch Pretracheal - below suprasternal notch **Other groups** Cervical, NOS Deep cervical, NOS Facial - Buccinator (buccal) - Mandibular - Nasolabial Internal jugular, NOS Parapharyngeal Parotid - Infraauricular - Intraparotid - Periparotid - Preauricular Retroauricular (mastoid) Retropharyngeal Suboccipital
Code Description SS2018 N
000 No regional lymph node involvement NONE
100 Metastasis in a SINGLE ipsilateral lymph node 3 cm or smaller in greatest dimension Extranodal extension (ENE) negative or unknown RN
150 **PATHOLOGICAL assessment only** Metastasis in SINGLE ipsilateral node 3 cm or smaller in greatest dimension Extranodal extension (ENE) positive RN
200 Metastasis in SINGLE ipsilateral node Larger than 3 cm but not larger than 6 cm in greatest dimension Extranodal extension (ENE) negative OR unknown RN
250 Metastasis in MULTIPLE ipsilateral nodes No nodes larger than 6 cm in greatest dimension Extranodal extension (ENE) negative or unknown RN
300 Metastasis in bilateral or contralateral lymph node(s) No nodes larger than 6 cm in greatest dimension Extranodal extension (ENE) negative OR unknown RN
400 Metastasis in a lymph node larger than 6 cm in greatest dimension Extranodal extension (ENE) negative OR unknown RN
450 **CLINICAL assessment only** Metastasis in any lymph node(s) with clinically overt ENE RN
500 **PATHOLOGICAL assessment only** Metastasis in a SINGLE ipsilateral node Larger than 3 cm in greatest dimension Extranodal extension (ENE) positive RN
600 **PATHOLOGICAL assessment only** Metastasis in MULTIPLE ipsilateral, contralateral, or bilateral nodes Extranodal extension (ENE) positive for any node RN
700 **PATHOLOGICAL assessment only** Single contralateral node (any size) Extranodal extension (ENE) positive RN
800 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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