Code
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Display
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Definition
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111340
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Squamous cell carcinoma of the nipple |
Squamous cell carcinoma to the terminal portion of the alveolar. |
111341
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Intraductal carcinoma, high grade |
A non-invasive carcinoma restricted to the glandular lumen characterized by more aggressive malignant cytologic features and behavior. |
111309
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Cartilaginous and osseous change |
Tissue changes to bones and cartilage. |
111300
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Axillary node with lymphoma |
Axillary node with lymphoid tissue neoplasm. |
111301
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Axillary nodal metastases |
Metastatic disease to the axillary node. |
111303
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Blood vessel (vascular) invasion |
Histological changes to the vascular system related to an invasive process. |
111304
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Carcinoma in children |
Carcinoma of the breast found in patients less than 20 years of age. |
111305
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Carcinoma in ectopic breast |
A carcinoma found in supernumerary breasts and aberrant breast tissue. |
111306
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Carcinoma with endocrine differentiation |
A carcinoma that synthesizes substances, including hormones, not considered to be normal products of the breast. |
111307
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Basal cell carcinoma of nipple |
A basal cell carcinoma that arises in the nipple of the breast. |
111330
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Metastatic disease to axillary node |
A malignant lesion in an axillary node arising from a non-axillary neoplasm. |
111332
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Multifocal invasive ductal carcinoma |
Multiple sites of ductal carcinoma. |
111333
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Metastasis to an intramammary lymph node |
A malignant lesion in a intramammary lymph node arising from a non-intramammary lymph node neoplasm. |
111334
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Malignant melanoma of nipple |
A malignant melanoma of the skin that arises in the nipple of the breast. |
111338
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Recurrent malignancy |
Recurrent malignancy. |
111320
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Lympathic vessel invasion |
Histological changes to the lymphatic system related to an invasive process. |
111322
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Occult carcinoma presenting with axillary lymph node metastases |
A small carcinoma, either asymptomatic or giving rise to metastases without symptoms due to the primary carcinoma presenting with metastatic disease in the axillary lymph nodes. |
111323
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Metastatic cancer to the breast |
A malignant lesion in the breast with morphologic patterns not typical of breast carcinoma arising from a non-mammary malignant neoplasm. |
111324
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Metastatic cancer to the breast from the colon |
A malignant lesion in the breast with morphologic patterns not typical of breast carcinoma arising from a neoplasm in the colon. |
111325
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Metastatic cancer to the breast from the lung |
A malignant lesion in the breast with morphologic patterns not typical of breast carcinoma arising from a neoplasm in the lung. |
111326
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Metastatic melanoma to the breast |
A malignant lesion in the breast with morphologic patterns not typical of breast carcinoma arising from a melanoma. |
111327
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Metastatic cancer to the breast from the ovary |
A malignant lesion in the breast with morphologic patterns not typical of breast carcinoma arising from a neoplasm in the ovary. |
111328
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Metastatic sarcoma to the breast |
A malignant lesion in the breast with morphologic patterns not typical of breast carcinoma arising from a sarcoma. |
111329
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Multifocal intraductal carcinoma |
Multiple foci of non-invasive carcinoma restricted to the glandular lumen. |
111310
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Carcinoma in pregnancy and lactation |
Carcinoma of the breast presenting during pregnancy or lactation. |
111312
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Intraductal comedocarcinoma with necrosis |
Comedocarcinoma of a duct with areas of necrotic tissue. |
111313
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Intraductal carcinoma, low grade |
A non-invasive carcinoma restricted to the glandular lumen characterized by less aggressive malignant cytologic features and behavior. |
111315
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Intracystic papillary carcinoma |
A malignant neoplasm characterized by the formation of numerous, irregular, finger-like projections of fibrous stroma that is covered with a surface layer of neoplastic epithelial cells found in a cyst. |
111316
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Invasive and in-situ carcinoma |
Carcinoma with both characteristics of localized and spreading disease. |
111318
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Leukemic infiltration |
Mammary infiltrates as a secondary manifestation in patients with established leukemia. |