Inguinal lymph node biopsy procedure

    • [DOCX File]CAP Cancer Protocol Endometrium

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      The femoral and inguinal lymph nodes are the sites of regional spread.1,2 When inguinal-femoral lymphadenectomy is performed, 6 or more lymph nodes will normally be included1,2; 1 or more sections of all lymph nodes identified should be taken, depending on presence or absence of gross tumor as well as size of lymph node.

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    • [DOCX File]College of American Pathologists

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      The symbol “p” refers to the pathologic classification of the TNM, as opposed to the clinical classification, and is based on gross and microscopic examination. pT entails a resection of the primary tumor or biopsy adequate to evaluate the highest pT category, pN entails removal of nodes adequate to validate lymph node metastasis, and pM ...

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    • [DOCX File]journals.sagepub.com

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      There is little data to assign risk for nonsentinel lymph node metastasis based on the size of the metastasis in the sentinel lymph node. However, the size criteria for micrometastasis and macrometastasis is adopted from the experience in breast carcinoma. Micrometastasis is defined as a metastasis measuring greater than 0.2 mm but less than 2 mm.

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    • [DOC File]CAP Cancer Protocol Vulva

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      ___ pN2mi: Regional lymph node metastasis to para-aortic lymph nodes (greater than 0.2 mm but less than or equal to 2.0 mm), with or without positive pelvic lymph nodes ___ pN2a: Regional lymph node metastasis to para-aortic lymph nodes (greater than 2.0 mm in diameter), with or without positive pelvic lymph nodes

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    • Mass.Gov

      The symbol p refers to the pathologic classification of the TNM, as opposed to the clinical classification, and is based on gross and microscopic examination. pT entails a resection of the primary tumor or a biopsy adequate to evaluate the highest pT category, pN entails removal of nodes adequate to validate lymph node metastasis, and pM ...

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    • [DOC File]Vulva - College of American Pathologists

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      Single lymph node enlargement WBC, Rule out other causes, IL-6 level, lymph node biopsy and human herpesvirus-8 testing, CT neck with contrast – show enhancement of mass, may show mediastinum lymph node hypertrophy, FNA

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    • Lymph Node Biopsy: Purpose, Procedure, and Risks

      If there is an incisional biopsy of a node (as is usual for a fine needle aspiration biopsy or needle biopsy), that is also coded as a Surgical Diagnostic/Staging Procedure. A "lymph node biopsy", NOS usually does refer to removal of a node or less than a chain.

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    • [DOC File]CAP PROTOCOL FOR PENILE CANCER

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      added to the N category when only sentinel lymph node biopsy is performed. If after a sentinel node biopsy, the patient then undergo. es. a complet. e. lymph node dissection, the (sn) suffix is not used. Regional Lymph Nodes (pN) ___ pNX:Regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed ___ pN0:No regional lymph node metastasis

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