MICRO_TUMOR_EXT
Description:
Stores data for College of American Pathologists (CAP) form field Microscopic Tumor Extension.

Primary Key
Column Name Ordinal Position
RESULT_ID 1
LINE 2

Column Information
Name Type Discontinued?
1 RESULT_ID VARCHAR No
The unique identifier for the result record.
2 LINE INTEGER No
The line number for the information associated with this record. Multiple pieces of information can be associated with this record.
3 MICRO_TUMOR_EXT_C_NAME VARCHAR No
CAP synoptic form item: Microscopic Tumor Extension.
May contain organization-specific values: Yes
Category Entries:
Cannot be assessed
No evidence of primary tumor
Carcinoma in situ
Tumor limited to ampulla of Vater or sphincter of Oddi
Tumor invades duodenal wall
Tumor invades pancreas
Tumor invades peripancreatic soft tissues
Tumor invades extrapancreatic common bile duct
Tumor invades lamina propria
Tumor invades muscularis mucosae
Tumor invades submucosa
Tumor invades into but not through sphincter muscle
Tumor invades into but not through muscularis propria of rectum
Tumor invades through sphincter muscle into perianal or perirectal soft tissue withou
Tumor invades perianal skin
Tumor invades sphincter muscle
Intraepithelial carcinoma (no invasion)
Intramucosal carcinoma (invasion of lamina propria)
Tmr invades muscularis propria into subserosa/mesoappendix, doesnt reach serosal surf
Tumor penetrates serosa (visceral peritoneum)
Tumor confined to the bile duct histologically
Tumor invades beyond the wall of the bile duct
Tumor invades the duodenum
Tumor invades the pancreas
Tumor invades the gallbladder
Tumor confined to the intrahepatic bile ducts histologically (carcinoma in situ)
Tumor confined to hepatic parenchyma
Tumor involves visceral peritoneal surface
Tumor directly invades gallbladder
Tumor invades beyond the wall of the bile duct into surrounding connective tissue
Tumor invades the adjacent liver parenchyma
Tumor invades the unilateral branches of the portal vein (right or left)
Tumor invades the unilateral branches of the hepatic artery (right or left)
Tumor invades main portal vein or its branches bilaterally
Tumor invades common hepatic artery
Tumor invades second-order biliary radicals
Lamina propria
Muscularis mucosae
Muscularis propria
Tmr invades muscularis propria into subserosal adipose tissue but not serosal surface
Tumor penetrates to the surface of the visceral peritoneum (serosa)
Tumor invades muscularis propria
Tumor invades through the muscularis propria into the periesophageal soft tissue (adv
Fallopian tube
Tumor invades muscle layer
Tmr invades perimuscular connective tissue; no extension beyond serosa or into liver
Tumor perforates serosa (visceral peritoneum)
Tumor directly invades the liver
Tumor directly invades extrahepatic bile ducts
Tumor confined to liver
Tumor involves a major branch of the portal vein
Tumor involves 1 or more hepatic vein (s)
Tumor involves visceral peritoneum
Tumor limited to kidney
Tumor extension into perinephric tissue (beyond renal capsule)
Tumor extension into renal sinus
Tumor extension beyond Gerota’s fascia
Tmr extension into major vein (renal vein/major segmental branch, inferior vena cava)
Tumor extension into pelivcalyceal system
Tumor extension into adrenal gland
Tumor is confined to pancreas
Tumor invades ampulla of Vater
Tumor invades common bile duct
Tumor microscopically involves the serosal surface (visceral peritoneum)
High-grade dysplasia / carcinoma in situ
Tumor invades subserosal connective tissue
Rete testis
Epididymis
Hilar fat
Spermatic cord
Tunica vaginalis (perforates mesothelium)
Scrotal wall
Tumor confined to uterus
Tumor extends outside of the uterus but is limited to genital structures
Noninvasive papillary carcinoma
Flat carcinoma in situ
Tumor invades subepithelial connective tissue (lamina propria)
Urothelial carcinoma in situ w/ prostatic urethra in prostatic chips sampled by TURBT
Urothelial carcinoma in situ w/ prostatic duct/acini in prostatic chips samp by TURBT
Urothelial carcinoma invasive into prostatic stroma in prostatic chips samp by TURBT
Perivesical fat
Rectum
Prostatic stroma
Seminal vesicle
Vagina
Uterus and adnexae
Pelvic sidewall
Ureter
Stromal invasion
Muscle invasion
Depth of Invasion (mm)
None identified
None of the above
Not applicable
Other
Tumor invades other adjacent structures
Cannot be determined
Tumor extends to other nongenital organs or structures
Specify organ(s) with separate metastasis
Tumor is adherent to other organs or structures
Tumor directly invades adjacent organs other than the gallbladder
Tmr penetrates to surface of visceral peritoneum AND directly invades adj. structures
Tumor directly invades adjacent structures
Tumor invades other adjacent organs or structures other than pancreas