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        Alternate Name 
        Item # 
        Length 
        Source of Standard 
        Column # 
     
    
        Pathologic Review of Regional Lymph Nodes (SEER)
Regional Lymph Nodes Positive
Number of Positive Regional Lymph Nodes (SEER)
 
        820 
        2 
        SEER/CoC 
        914 - 915 
     
Description
Records the exact number of regional nodes examined by the pathologist and found to contain metastases. Beginning with tumors diagnosed on or after January 1, 2004, this item is a component of the Collaborative Stage system. For tumors diagnosed from 1988 through 2003, this item was part of the 10-digit EOD [779], detailed site-specific codes for anatomic EOD.
Rationale
This data item is necessary for pathologic staging, and it serves as a quality measure for pathology reports and the extent of the surgical evaluation and treatment of the patient.
Codes
    
        
            00 
            All nodes examined are negative 
         
        
            01-89 
            1-89 nodes are positive (code exact number of nodes positive) 
         
        
            90 
            90 or more nodes are positive 
         
        
            95 
            Positive aspiration of lymph node(s) was performed 
         
        
            97 
            Positive nodes are documented, but the number is unspecified 
         
        
            98 
            No nodes were examined 
         
        
            99 
            It is unknown whether nodes are positive; not applicable; not stated in patient record 
         
    
Note: See Chapter V, Unresolved Issues, for a discussion of coding differences between CoC and SEER.    © 2015 - 2025 Weber Informatics LLC | Privacy Policy