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The International Classification of Diseases for Oncology (ICD-O) is a domain-specific extension of the
International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is a globally used diagnostic tool for epidemiology, health management and clinical purposes. The ICD is maintained by the World Health Organization (WHO), which is the directing and coordinating ...
for
tumor A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
diseases. This classification is widely used by cancer registries. It is currently in its third revision (ICD-O-3). ICD-10 includes a list of morphology codes. They stem from ICD-O second edition (ICD-O-2) that was valid at the time of publication.


Axes

The classification has two axes: topography and morphology.


Morphology

The morphology axis addresses the microscopic structure (
histology Histology, also known as microscopic anatomy or microanatomy, is the branch of biology which studies the microscopic anatomy of biological tissues. Histology is the microscopic counterpart to gross anatomy, which looks at larger structures v ...
) of the tumor. This axis has particular importance because the
Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine The Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) is a systematic, computer-processable collection of medical terms, in human and veterinary medicine, to provide codes, terms, synonyms and definitions which cover anatomy, diseases, findings, p ...
("SNOMED") has adopted the ICD-O classification of morphology. SNOMED has been changing continuously, and several different versions of SNOMED are in use. Accordingly, mapping of ICD-O codes to SNOMED requires careful assessment of whether entities are indeed true matches.


Topography

The
topography Topography is the study of the forms and features of land surfaces. The topography of an area may refer to the land forms and features themselves, or a description or depiction in maps. Topography is a field of geoscience and planetary sc ...
axis addresses the tumor's site in the body. It is standardized with the C section of
ICD-10 ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD), a medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). It contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms ...
. There were no changes in the topography axis between ICD-O-2 and ICD-O-3. See List of ICD-10 codes#(C00–C97) Malignant Neoplasms for examples.


International Classification of Diseases for Oncology, Third Edition (ICD-O-3)


5th Digit Behaviour Code for Neoplasms

* /0 Benign * /1 Uncertain whether benign or malignant ** Borderline
malignancy Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not s ...
** Low malignant potential ** Uncertain malignant potential * /2
Carcinoma in situ Carcinoma ''in situ'' (CIS) is a group of abnormal cells. While they are a form of neoplasm, there is disagreement over whether CIS should be classified as cancer. This controversy also depends on the exact CIS in question (i.e. cervical, skin, bre ...
** Intraepithelial ** Noninfiltrating **
Noninvasive Minimally invasive procedures (also known as minimally invasive surgeries) encompass surgical techniques that limit the size of incisions needed, thereby reducing wound healing time, associated pain, and risk of infection. Surgery by definiti ...
* /3 Malignant, primary site * /6
Malignant Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not s ...
,
metastatic Metastasis is a pathogenic agent's spread from an initial or primary site to a different or secondary site within the host's body; the term is typically used when referring to metastasis by a cancerous tumor. The newly pathological sites, then, ...
site **Malignant, secondary site * /9 Malignant, uncertain whether primary or metastatic site


Morphology Codes (ICD-O-3)International Classification of Diseases for Oncology; Third edition; World Health Organization; Reprinted 2001; Fritz, Percy, Jack, Shanmugaratnam, Sobin, Parkin, Whelan


800 Neoplasms, NOS

M8000/0
Neoplasm A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
,
benign Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not s ...
*
Tumor A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
, benign * Unclassified tumor, benign
M8000/1
Neoplasm A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
, uncertain whether
benign Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not s ...
or
malignant Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not s ...
*
Neoplasm A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
, NOS * Tumor, NOS * Unclassified tumor, uncertain whether benign or malignant * Unclassified tumor, borderline malignancy
M8000/3
Neoplasm A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
,
malignant Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not s ...
* Tumor, malignant, NOS * Malignancy * Cancer * Unclassified tumor, malignant *
Blastoma A blastoma is a type of cancer, more common in children, that is caused by malignancies in precursor cells, often called blasts. Examples are nephroblastoma, medulloblastoma, and retinoblastoma. The suffix ''-blastoma'' is used to imply a tumor ...
, NOS
M8000/6
Neoplasm A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
,
metastatic Metastasis is a pathogenic agent's spread from an initial or primary site to a different or secondary site within the host's body; the term is typically used when referring to metastasis by a cancerous tumor. The newly pathological sites, then, ...
* Neoplasm, metastatic * Tumor, metastatic * Tumor, secondary * Tumor embolus
M8000/9
Neoplasm A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
,
malignant Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not s ...
, uncertain whether primary or
metastatic Metastasis is a pathogenic agent's spread from an initial or primary site to a different or secondary site within the host's body; the term is typically used when referring to metastasis by a cancerous tumor. The newly pathological sites, then, ...
* Unclassified tumor, malignant, uncertain whether primary or metastatic
M8001/0
Tumor cells A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
,
benign Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not s ...

M8001/1
Tumor cells A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
, uncertain whether
benign Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not s ...
or
malignant Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not s ...
* Tumor cells, NOS
M8001/3
Tumor cells A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
,
malignant Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not s ...

M8002/3
Malignant tumor Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread. Possible signs and symptoms include a lump, abnormal ble ...
,
small cell type Small may refer to: Science and technology * SMALL, an ALGOL-like programming language * Small (anatomy), the lumbar region of the back * ''Small'' (journal), a nano-science publication * <small>, an HTML element that defines smaller text ...

M8003/3
Malignant tumor Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread. Possible signs and symptoms include a lump, abnormal ble ...
,
giant cell type In folklore, giants (from Ancient Greek: '' gigas'', cognate giga-) are beings of human-like appearance, but are at times prodigious in size and strength or bear an otherwise notable appearance. The word ''giant'' is first attested in 1297 fro ...

M8004/3
Malignant tumor Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread. Possible signs and symptoms include a lump, abnormal ble ...
,
spindle cell type Spindle may refer to: Textiles and manufacturing * Spindle (textiles), a straight spike to spin fibers into yarn * Spindle (tool), a rotating axis of a machine tool Biology * Common spindle and other species of shrubs and trees in genus ''Euonymu ...
* Malignant tumor, fusiform cell type
M8005/0
Clear cell tumor, NOS
M8005/3
Malignant tumor Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread. Possible signs and symptoms include a lump, abnormal ble ...
,
clear cell type Clear may refer to: *Transparency and translucency, the physical property of allowing light to pass through Arts and entertainment Music Groups * Clear (Christian band), an American CCM group from Cambridge, Minnesota * Clear (hardcore band), a ...


801–804

Epithelial Neoplasm Epithelium or epithelial tissue is one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along with connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue. It is a thin, continuous, protective layer of compactly packed cells with a little intercellul ...
s, NOS


M8010/0
Epithelial tumor,
benign Malignancy () is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A ''malignant'' tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous ''benign'' tumor in that a malignancy is not s ...

M8010/2
Carcinoma in situ, NOS ** Intraepithelial carcinoma, NOS
M8010/3
Carcinoma Carcinoma is a malignancy that develops from epithelial cells. Specifically, a carcinoma is a cancer that begins in a tissue that lines the inner or outer surfaces of the body, and that arises from cells originating in the endodermal, mesoderm ...
, NOS ** Epithelial tumor, malignant
M8010/6
Carcinoma, metastatic, NOS ** Secondary carcinoma
M8010/9
Carcinomatosis Carcinosis, or carcinomatosis, is disseminated cancer, forms of metastasis, whether used generally or in specific patterns of spread. Usage Carcinomatosis is often restricted to tumors of epithelial origin, adenocarcinomas, while sarcomatosis desc ...

M8011/0
Epithelioma Epithelioma is an abnormal growth of the epithelium, which is the layer of tissue that covers the surfaces of organs and other structures of the body. Classification Epitheliomas can be benign growths or malignant carcinomas. They are classif ...
, benign
M8011/3
Epithelioma, malignant ** Epithelioma, NOS
M8012/3
Large cell Large cell is a term used in oncology. It does not refer to a particular type of cell; rather it refers to cells that are larger than would be normally expected for that type. It is frequently used when describing lymphoma and lung cancer. It was ...
carcinoma, NOS
M8013/3
Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the lung (LCNEC) is a highly malignant neoplasm arising from transformed epithelial cells originating in tissues within the pulmonary The lungs are the primary organs of the respiratory system in h ...

M8014/3
Large cell carcinoma Large-cell carcinoma (LCC, LCLC) is a heterogeneous group of undifferentiated malignant neoplasms that lack the cytologic and architectural features of small cell carcinoma and glandular or squamous differentiation. LCC is categorized as a type of ...
with rhabdoid
phenotype In genetics, the phenotype () is the set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism. The term covers the organism's morphology (biology), morphology or physical form and structure, its Developmental biology, developmental proc ...

M8015/3
Glassy cell carcinoma Glassy cell carcinoma of the cervix, also glassy cell carcinoma, is a rare aggressive malignant tumour of the uterine cervix. The tumour gets its name from its microscopic appearance; its cytoplasm has a glass-like appearance. Signs and symptoms ...

M8020/3
Carcinoma, undifferentiated, NOS
M8021/3
Carcinoma, anaplastic, NOS
M8022/3
Pleomorphic carcinoma
M8030/3
Giant cell and
spindle cell carcinoma Spindle cell carcinoma is a type of cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover internal organs In biology, an organ is a collection of tissues joined in a structural unit to serve a common function. In the hierarchy of l ...

M8031/3
Giant cell carcinoma
M8032/3
Spindle cell carcinoma, NOS
M8033/3
Pseudosarcomatous carcinoma **
Sarcomatoid carcinoma Sarcomatoid carcinoma, sometimes referred to as pleomorphic carcinoma, is a relatively uncommon form of cancer whose malignant cells have histological, cytological, or molecular properties of both epithelial tumors ("carcinoma") and mesenchymal tu ...

M8034/3
Polygonal cell carcinoma
M8035/3
Carcinoma with
osteoclast An osteoclast () is a type of bone cell that breaks down bone tissue. This function is critical in the maintenance, repair, and remodeling of bones of the vertebral skeleton. The osteoclast disassembles and digests the composite of hydrated pro ...
-like giant cells
M8040/0
Tumorlet, benign
M8040/1
Tumorlet, NOS
M8041/3
Small cell carcinoma Small-cell carcinoma is a type of highly malignant cancer that most commonly arises within the lung, although it can occasionally arise in other body sites, such as the cervix, prostate, and gastrointestinal tract. Compared to non-small cell c ...
, NOS ** Reserve cell carcinoma ** Round cell carcinoma **
Small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma Small may refer to: Science and technology * SMALL, an ALGOL-like programming language * Small (anatomy), the lumbar region of the back * ''Small'' (journal), a nano-science publication * <small>, an HTML element that defines smaller text ...

M8042/3
Oat cell carcinoma (C34._)
M8043/3
Small cell carcinoma,
fusiform cell The fusiform gyrus, also known as the ''lateral occipitotemporal gyrus'','' ''is part of the temporal lobe and occipital lobe in Brodmann area 37. The fusiform gyrus is located between the lingual gyrus and parahippocampal gyrus above, and the inf ...

M8044/3
Small cell carcinoma, intermediate cell
M8045/3
Combined small cell carcinoma ** Mixed small cell carcinoma ** Combined small cell-large cell carcinoma ** Combined small cell-
adenocarcinoma Adenocarcinoma (; plural adenocarcinomas or adenocarcinomata ) (AC) is a type of cancerous tumor that can occur in several parts of the body. It is defined as neoplasia of epithelial tissue that has glandular origin, glandular characteristics, o ...
** Combined small cell-
squamous cell carcinoma Squamous-cell carcinomas (SCCs), also known as epidermoid carcinomas, comprise a number of different types of cancer that begin in squamous cells. These cells form on the surface of the skin, on the lining of hollow organs in the body, and on the ...

M8046/3
Non-small cell carcinoma (C34._)


805–808 Squamous Cell Neoplasms


M8050/0
Papilloma, NOS ''(except papilloma of bladder M8120/1)''
M8050/2
Papillary carcinoma in situ
M8050/3
Papillary carcinoma, NOS
M8051/0
Verrucous papilloma
M8051/3
Verrucous carcinoma, NOS ** Condylomatous carcinoma ** Verrucous squamous cell carcinoma ** Verrucous epidermoid carcinoma ** Warty carcinoma
M8052/0
Squamous cell papilloma, NOS ** Squamous papilloma ** Keratotic papilloma
M8052/2
Papillary squamous cell carcinoma, non-invasive ** Papillary squamous cell carcinoma in situ
M8052/3
Papillary squamous cell carcinoma ** Papillary epidermoid carcinoma
M8053/0
Squamous cell papilloma, inverted
M8060/0
Squamous papillomatosis ** Papillomatosis, NOS
M8070/2
Squamous cell carcinoma in situ, NOS ** Epidermoid carcinoma in situ, NOS ** Intraepidermal carcinoma, NOS ** Intraepithelial squamous cell carcinoma
M8070/3
Squamous cell carcinoma, NOS ** Epidermoid carcinoma, NOS ** Squamous carcinoma ** Squamous cell epithelioma
M8070/6
Squamous cell carcinoma, metastatic, NOS
M8071/3
Squamous cell carcinoma, keratinizing, NOS ** Squamous cell carcinoma, large cell, keratinizing ** Epidermoid carcinoma, keratinizing
M8072/3
Squamous cell carcinoma, large cell, nonkeratinizing, NOS ** Squamous cell carcinoma, non keratinizing, NOS ** Epidermoid carcinoma, large cell, nonkeratinizing
M8073/3
Squamous cell carcinoma, small cell, nonkeratinizing ** Epidermoid carcinoma, small cell, nonkeratinizing
M8074/3
Squamous cell carcinoma, spindle cell ** Epidermoid carcinoma, spindle cell ** Squamous cell carcinoma, sarcomatoid
M8075/3
Squamous cell carcinoma, adenoid ** Squamous cell carcinoma, pseudoglandular ** Squamous cell carcinoma, acantholytic
M8076/2
Squamous cell carcinoma in situ with questionable stromal invasion ** Epidermoid carcinoma in situ with questionable stromal invasion
M8076/3
Squamous cell carcinoma, microinvasive
M8077/2
Squamous intraepithelial neoplasia, grade III ** Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, grade III (C53._) *** CIN III, NOS (C53._) *** CIN III with severe dysplasia (C53._) ** Vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia, grade III (C52._) *** VAIN III (C52._) ** Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia, grade III (C51._) *** VIN III (C51._) ** Anal intraepithelial neoplasia, grade III (C21.1) *** AIN III (C21.1)
M8078/3
Squamous cell carcinoma with horn formation
M8080/2
Queyrat erythroplasia (C60._)
M8081/2
Bowen disease (C44._) ** Intraepidermal squamous cell carcinoma, Bowen type (C44._)
M8082/3
Lymphoepithelial carcinoma ** Lymphoepithelioma ** Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma ** Schmincke tumor (C11._)
M8083/3
Basaloid squamous cell carcinoma
M8084/3
Squamous cell carcinoma, clear cell type


809–811 Basal cell

Neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...


M8090/1
Basal cell tumor (C44._) *
M8090/3
Basal cell carcinoma Basal-cell carcinoma (BCC), also known as basal-cell cancer, is the most common type of skin cancer. It often appears as a painless raised area of skin, which may be shiny with small blood vessels running over it. It may also present as a raise ...
, NOS (C44._) ** Basal cell epithelioma ** Rodent ulcer ** Pigmented basal cell carcinoma
M8091/3
Multifocal superficial basal cell carcinoma (C44._) ** Multicentric basal cell carcinoma
M8092/3
Infriltrating basal cell carcinoma, NOS (C44._) ** Infiltrating basal cell carcinoma, non-sclerosing ** Infiltrating basal cell carcinoma, sclerosing ** Basal cell carcinoma, morphoeic ** Basal cell carcinoma, desmoplastic type
M8093/3
Basal cell carcinoma, fibroepithelial (C44._) ** Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus type ** Fibroepithelial basal cell carcinoma, Pinkus type ** Pinkus tumor ** Fibroepithelioma, NOS
M8094/3
Basosquamous carcinoma (C44._) ** Mixed basal-squamous cell carcinoma
M8095/3
Metatypical carcinoma
M8096/0
Intraepidermal epithelioma of Jadassohn (C44._)
M8097/3
Basal cell carcinoma, nodular (C44._) ** Basal cell carcinoma, micronodular
M8098/3
Adenoid basal carcinoma (C53._)
M8100/0
Trichoepithelioma (C44._) ** Brooke tumor ** Epithelioma adenoides cysticum
M8101/0
Trichofolliculoma (C44._)
M8102/0
Trichilemmoma (C44._)
M8102/3
Trichilemmocarcinoma (C44._) ** Trichilemmal carcinoma
M8103/0
Pilar tumor (C44._) ** Proliferating trichilemmal cyst ** Proliferating trichilemmal tumor
M8110/0
Pilomatrixoma, NOS (C44._) ** Calcifying epithelioma of Malherbe ** Pilomatricoma, NOS
M8110/3
Pilomatrix carcinoma (C44._) ** Pilomatrixoma, malignant ** Pilomatricoma, malignant ** Matrical carcinoma


812–813 Transitional cell

Papillomas A papilloma (plural papillomas or papillomata) ('' papillo-'' + '' -oma'') is a benign epithelial tumor growing exophytically (outwardly projecting) in nipple-like and often finger-like fronds. In this context, papilla refers to the projection c ...
And
Carcinomas Carcinoma is a malignancy that develops from epithelial cells. Specifically, a carcinoma is a cancer that begins in a tissue that lines the inner or outer surfaces of the body, and that arises from cells originating in the endodermal, mesoder ...


M8120/0
Transitional cell papilloma, benign ** Transitional papilloma
M8120/1
Urothelial papilloma, NOS ** Papilloma of bladder (C67._) ** Transitional cell papilloma, NOS
M8120/2
Transitional cell carcinoma in situ ** Urothelial carcinoma in situ
M8120/3
Transitional cell carcinoma, NOS ** Urothelial carcinoma, NOS ** Transitional carcinoma
M8121/0
Schneiderian papilloma, NOS (C30.0, C31._) ** Sinonasal papilloma, NOS ** Sinonasal papilloma, exophytic ** Sinonasal papilloma, fungiform ** Transitional cell papilloma, inverted, benign ** Transitional papilloma, inverted, benign
M8121/1
Transitional cell papilloma, inverted, NOS ** Transitional papilloma, inverted, NOS ** Schneiderian papilloma, inverted ** Columnar cell papilloma ** Cylindrical cell papilloma ** Oncocytic Schneiderian papilloma
M8121/3
Schneiderian carcinoma (C30.0, C31._) ** Cylindrical cell carcinoma
M8122/3
Transitional cell carcinoma, spindle cell ** Transitional cell carcinoma, sarcomatoid
M8123/3
Basaloid carcinoma
M8124/3
Cloacogenic carcinoma (C21.2)
M8130/1
Papillary transitional cell neoplasm of low malignant potential (C67._) ** Papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential
M8130/2
Papillary transitional cell carcinoma, non-invasive (C67._) ** Papillary urothelial carcinoma, non-invasive
M8130/3
Papillary transitional cell carcinoma (C67._) ** Papillary urothelial carcinoma
M8131/3
Transitional cell carcinoma, micropapillary ( C67._)


814–838 Adenomas And

Adenocarcinomas Adenocarcinoma (; plural adenocarcinomas or adenocarcinomata ) (AC) is a type of cancerous tumor that can occur in several parts of the body. It is defined as neoplasia of epithelial tissue that has glandular origin, glandular characteristics, or ...

*
M8140/0
Adenoma An adenoma is a benign tumor of epithelial tissue with glandular origin, glandular characteristics, or both. Adenomas can grow from many glandular organs, including the adrenal glands, pituitary gland, thyroid, prostate, and others. Some adenom ...
, NOS
M8140/1
Atypical adenoma ** Bronchial adenoma, NOS (C34._)
M8140/2
Adenocarcinoma in situ, NOS *
M8140/3
Adenocarcinoma Adenocarcinoma (; plural adenocarcinomas or adenocarcinomata ) (AC) is a type of cancerous tumor that can occur in several parts of the body. It is defined as neoplasia of epithelial tissue that has glandular origin, glandular characteristics, o ...
, NOS
M8140/6
Adenocarcinoma, metastatic, NOS
M8141/3
Scirrhous adenocarcinoma ** Scirrhous carcinoma ** Carcinoma with productive fibrosis *
M8142/3
Linitis plastica (C16._)
M8143/3
Superficial spreading adenocarcinoma
M8144/3
Adenocarcinoma, intestinal type (C16._) ** Carcinoma, intestinal type
M8145/3
Carcinoma, diffuse type (C16._) ** Adenocarcinoma, diffuse type
M8146/0
Monomorphic adenoma
M8147/0
Basal cell adenoma
M8147/3
Basal cell adenocarcinoma
M8148/2
Glandular intraepithelial neoplasia, grade III ** Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia, grade III (C61.9) *** PIN III
M8149/0
Canalicular adenoma
M8150/0
Islet cell adenoma (C25._) ** Islet cell tumor, benign ** Nesidioblastoma ** Islet cell adenomatosis
M8150/1
Islet cell tumor, NOS (C25._)
M8150/3
Islet cell carcinoma (C25._) ** Islet cell adenocarcinoma *
M8151/0
Insulinoma An insulinoma is a tumour of the pancreas that is derived from beta cells and secretes insulin. It is a rare form of a neuroendocrine tumour. Most insulinomas are benign in that they grow exclusively at their origin within the pancreas, but a mi ...
, NOS (C25._) ** Beta cell adenoma
M8151/3
Insulinoma, malignant (C25._) ** Beta cell tumor, malignant *
M8152/0
Glucagonoma, NOS (C25._) ** Alpha cell tumor, NOS
M8152/3
Glucagonoma, malignant (C25._) ** Alpha cell tumor, malignant *
M8153/1
Gastrinoma Gastrinomas are neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), usually located in the duodenum or pancreas, that secrete gastrin and cause a clinical syndrome known as Zollinger–Ellison syndrome (ZES). A large number of gastrinomas develop in the pancreas or duod ...
, NOS ** G cell tumor, NOS ** Gastrin cell tumor
M8153/3
Gastinoma, malignant ** G cell tumor, malignant ** Gastrin cell tumor, malignant
M8154/3
Mixed islet cell and exocrine adenocarcinoma (C25._) ** Mixed acinar-endocrine carcinoma ** Mixed ductal-endocrine carcinoma
M8155/1
Vipoma, NOS *
M8155/3
Vipoma A VIPoma or vipoma () is a rare endocrine tumor that overproduces vasoactive intestinal peptide (thus ''VIP'' + '' -oma''). The incidence is about 1 per 10,000,000 per year. VIPomas usually (about 90%) originate from the non-β islet cells of ...
, malignant
M8156/1
Somatostatinoma, NOS ** Somatostatin cell tumor, NOS
M8156/3
Somatostatinoma, malignant ** somatostatin cell tumor, malignant
M8157/1
Enteroglucagonoma, NOS
M8157/3
Enteroglucagonoma, malignant
M8160/0
Bile duct adenoma (C22.1, C24.0) ** Cholangioma *
M8160/3
Cholangiocarcinoma Cholangiocarcinoma, also known as bile duct cancer, is a type of cancer that forms in the bile ducts. Symptoms of cholangiocarcinoma may include abdominal pain, yellowish skin, weight loss, generalized itching, and fever. Light colored stool ...
(C22.1, C24.0) ** Bile duct carcinoma ** Bile duct adenocarcinoma
M8161/0
(C22.1, C24.0)
M8161/3
Bile duct cystadenocarcinoma (C22.1, C24.0)
M8162/3
Klatskin tumor (C22.1, C24.0)
M8170/0
Liver cell adenoma (C22.0) *
M8170/3
Hepatocellular carcinoma Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common type of primary liver cancer in adults and is currently the most common cause of death in people with cirrhosis. HCC is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. It occurs in t ...
, NOS (C22.0) ** Liver cell carcinoma ** Hepatocarcinoma ** Hepatoma, malignant ** Hepatoma, NOS
M8171/3
Hepatocellular carcinoma, fibrolamellar (C22.0)
M8172/3
Hepatocellular carcinoma, scirrhous (C22.0) ** Sclerosing hepatic carcinoma
M8173/3
Hepatocellular carcinoma, spindle cell variant (C22.0) ** Hepatocellular carcinoma, sarcomatoid
M8174/3
Hepatocellular carcinoma, clear cell type (C22.0)
M8175/3
Hepatocellular carcinoma, pleomorphic type
M8180/3
Combined hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma (C22.0) ** Mixed hepatocellular and bilde duct carcinoma ** Hepatocholangiocarcinoma
M8190/0
Trabecular adenoma
M8190/3
Trabecular adenocarcinoma ** Trabecular carcinoma
M8191/0
Embryonal adenoma
M8200/0
Eccrine dermal cylindroma (C44._) ** Turban tumor ** Cylindroma of skin *
M8200/3
Adenoid cystic carcinoma Adenoid cystic carcinoma is a rare type of cancer that can exist in many different body sites. This tumor most often occurs in the salivary glands, but it can also be found in many anatomic sites, including the breast, lacrimal gland, lung, brain ...
** Adenocystic carcinoma ** Cylindroma, NOS ''(except cylindroma of skin M8200/0)'' ** Adenocarcinoma, cylindroid ** Bronchial adenoma, cylindroid (C34._)
M8201/2
Cribiform carcinoma in situ (C50._) ** Ductal carcinoma in situ, cribiform type
M8201/3
Cribiform carcinoma, NOS ** Ductal carcinoma, cribiform type
M8202/0
Microcystic adenoma (C25._)
M8204/0
Lactating adenoma
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Adenomatous polyp, NOS ** Polypoid adenoma
M8210/2
Adenocarcinoma in situ in adenomatous polyp ** Adenocarcinoma in situ in tubular adenoma ** Carcinoma in situ in adenomatous polyp ** Adenocarcinoma in situ in polypoid adenoma ** Adenocarcinoma in situ in a polyp, NOS ** Carcinoma in situ in a polyp, NOS
M8210/3
Adenocarcinoma in adenomatous polyp ** Adenocarcinoma in tubular adenoma ** Carcinoma in adenomatous polyp ** Adenocarcinoma in polypoid adenoma ** Adenocarcinoma in a polyp, NOS ** Carcinoma in a polyp, NOS
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Tubular adenoma, NOS
M8211/3
Tubular adenocarcinoma ** Tubular carcinoma
M8212/0
Flat adenoma
M8213/0
Serrated adenoma (C18._) ** Mixed adenomatous and hyperplastic polyp
M8214/3
Parietal cell carcinoma (C16._) ** Parietal cell adenocarcinoma
M8215/3
Adenocarcinoma of anal glands (C21.1) ** Adenocarcinoma of anal ducts
M8220/0
Adenomatous polyposis coli (C18._) ** Familial polyposis coli ** Adenomatosis, NOS
M8220/3
Adenocarcinoma in adenomatous polyposis
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Multiple adenomatous polyps
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Adenocarcinoma in multiple adenomatous polyps
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Ductal carcinoma in situ, solid type (C50._) ** Intraductal carcinoma, solid type
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Solid carcinoma, NOS ** Solid carcinoma with mucin formation ** Solid adenocarcinoma with mucin formation
M8231/3
Carcinoma simplex *
M8240/1
Carcinoid tumor of uncertain malignant potential **
Carcinoid A carcinoid (also carcinoid tumor) is a slow-growing type of neuroendocrine tumor originating in the cells of the neuroendocrine system. In some cases, metastasis may occur. Carcinoid tumors of the midgut (jejunum, ileum, appendix, and cecum) ...
tumor, NOS, of
appendix Appendix, or its plural form appendices, may refer to: __NOTOC__ In documents * Addendum, an addition made to a document by its author after its initial printing or publication * Bibliography, a systematic list of books and other works * Index (pub ...
(C18.1) ** Carcinoid, NOS, of appendix ** Carcinoid tumor, argentaffin, NOS ** Argentaffinoma, NOS
M8240/3
Carcinoid tumor, NOS ''(except of appendix M8240/1)'' ** Carcinoid, NOS ''(except of appendix)'' ** Typical carcinoid ** Bronchial adenoma, carcinoid
M8241/3
Enterochromaffin cell carcinoid ** Carcinoid tumor, argentaffin, malignant ** Argentaffinoma, malignant ** EC cell carcinoid ** Serotonin producing carcinoid
M8242/1
Enterochromaffin-like cell carcinoid, NOS ** ECL cell carcinoid, NOS
M8242/3
Enterochromaffin-like cell tumor, malignant ** ECL cell carcinoid, malignant
M8243/3
Goblet cell carcinoid ** Mucocarcinoid tumor ** Mucinous carcinoid
M8244/3
Composite carcinoid ** Combined carcinoid and adenocarcinoma ** Mixed carcinoid-adenocarcinoma
M8245/1
Tubular carcinoid
M8245/3
Adenocarcinoid tumor
M8246/3
Neuroendocrine carcinoma, NOS
M8247/3
Merkel cell carcinoma (C44._) ** Merkel cell tumor ** Primary cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma
M8248/1
Apudoma
M8249/3
Atypical carcinoid tumor
M8250/1
Pulmonary adenomatosis (C34._)
M8250/3
Bronchiolo-alveolar adenocarcinoma, NOS (C34._) ** Bronchiolo-alveolar carcinoma, NOS ** Bronchiolar adenocarcinoma ** Bronchiolar carcinoma ** Alveolar cell carcinoma
M8251/0
Alveolar adenoma (C34._)
M8251/3
Alveolar adenocarcinoma (C34._) ** Alveolar carcinoma
M8252/3
Bronchiolo-alveolar carcinoma, non-mucinous (C34._) ** Bronchiolo-alveolar carcinoma, Club cell ** Bronchiolo-alveolar carcinoma, type II pneumocyte
M8253/3
Bronchiolo-alveolar carcinoma, mucinous (C32._) ** Bronchiolo-alveolar carcinoma, goblet cell type
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Bronchiolo-alveolar carcinoma, mixed mucinous and non-mucinous (C34._) ** Bronchiolo-alveolar carcinoma, Club cell and goblet cell type ** Bronchiolo-alveolar carcinoma, type II pneumocyte and goblet cell type ** Bronchiolo-alveolar carcinoma, indeterminate type
M8255/3
Adenocarcinoma combined with mixed subtypes ** Adenomcarcinoma combined with other types of carcinoma
M8260/0
Papillary adenoma, NOS ** Glandular papilloma
M8260/3
Papillary adenocarcinoma, NOS ** Papillary carcinoma of thyroid (C73.9) ** Papillary renal cell carcinoma (C64.9)
M8261/0
Villous adenoma, NOS ** Villous papilloma
M8261/2
Adenocarcinoma in situ in villous adenoma
M8261/3
Adenocarcinoma in villous adenoma
M8262/3
Villous adenocarcinoma
M8263/0
Tubulovillous adenoma, NOS ** villoglandular adenoma ** Papillotubular adenoma
M8263/2
Adenocarcinoma in situ in tubulovillous adenoma
M8263/3
Adenocarcinoma in tubulovillous adenoma ** Papillotubular adenocarcinoma ** Tubulopapillary adenocarcinoma
M8264/0
Papillomatosis, glandular ** Biliary papillomatosis (C22.1, C24.0)
M8270/0
Chromophobe adenoma (C75.1)
M8270/3
Chromophobe carcinoma (C75.1) ** Chromophobe adenocarcinoma *
M8271/0
Prolactinoma (C75.1)
M8272/0
Pituitary adenoma, NOS (C75.1)
M8272/3
Pituitary carcinoma, NOS (C75.1)
M8280/0
Acidophil adenoma (C75.1) ** Eosinophil adenoma
M8280/3
Acidophil carcinoma (C75.1) ** Acidophil adenocarcinoma ** Eosinophil carcinoma ** Eosinophil adenocarcinoma
M8281/0
Mixed acidophil-basophil adenoma (C75.1) *
M8290/0
Oxyphilic adenoma ** Oncocytic adenoma **
Oncocytoma An oncocytoma is a tumor made up of oncocytes, epithelial cells characterized by an excessive amount of mitochondria, resulting in an abundant acidophilic, granular cytoplasm. The cells and the tumor that they compose are often benign but sometime ...
** Hurthle cell adenoma (C73.9) ** Hurthle cell tumor ** Follicular adenoma, oxyphilic cell (C73.9)
M8290/3
Oxyphilic adenocarcinoma ** Oncocytic carcinoma ** Oncocytic adenocarcinoma ** Hurthlecell carcinoma (C73.9) ** Hurthle cell adenocarcinoma ** Follicular carcinoma, oxyphilic cell (C73.9)
M8300/0
Basophil adenoma (C75.1) ** Mucoid cell adenoma
M8300/3
Basophil carcinoma (C75.1) ** Basophil adenocarcinoma ** Mucoid cell adenocarcinoma
M8310/0
Clear cell adenoma
M8310/3
Clear cell adenocarcinoma, NOS ** Clear cell carcinoma ** Clear cell adenocarcinoma, mesonephroid
M8311/1
Hypernephroid tumor *
M8312/3
Renal cell carcinoma Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a kidney cancer that originates in the lining of the proximal convoluted tubule, a part of the very small tubes in the kidney that transport primary urine. RCC is the most common type of kidney cancer in adults, re ...
, NOS (C64.9) ** Renal cell adenocarcinoma ** Grawitz tumor ** Hypernephroma
M8313/0
Clear cell adenofibroma (C56.9) ** clear cell cystadenofibroma
M8313/1
Clear cell adenofibroma of borderline malignancy ** Clear cell cystadenofibroma of borderline malignancy
M8313/3
Clear cell adenocarcinofibroma (C56.9) ** Clear cell cystadenocarcinofibroma
M8314/3
Lipid-rich carcinoma (C50._)
M8315/3
Glycogen-rich carcinoma
M8316/3
Cyst-associated renal cell carcinoma (C64.9)
M8317/3
Renal cell carcinoma, chromophobe type (C64.9) ** Chromophobe cell renal carcinoma
M8318/3
Renal cell carcinoma, sarcomatoid (C64.9) ** Renal cell carcinoma, spindle cell
M8319/3
collecting duct carcinoma (C64.9) ** Bellini duct carcinoma ** Renal carcinoma, collecting duct type
M8320/3
Granular cell carcinoma ** Granular cell adenocarcinoma
M8321/0
Chief cell adenoma (C75.0)
M8322/0
Water-clear cell adenoma (C75.0)
M8322/3
Water-clear cell adenocarcinoma (C75.0) ** Water-celar cell carcinoma
M8323/0
Mixed cell adenoma
M8323/3
Mixed cell adenocarcinoma
M8324/0
Lipoadenoma ** Adenolipoma
M8325/0
Metanephric adenoma (C64.9)
M8330/0
Follicular adenoma (C73.9)
M8330/1
Atypical follicular adenoma (C73.9)
M8330/3
Follicular adenocarcinoma, NOS (C73.9) ** Follicular carcinoma, NOS
M8331/3
Follicular adenocarcinoma, well differentiated (C73.9) ** Follicular carcinoma, well differentiated
M8332/3
Follicular adenocarcinoma, trabecular (C73.9) ** Follicular carcinoma, trabecular ** Follicular adenocarcinoma, moderately differentiated ** FOlloicular carcinoma, moderately differentiated
M8333/0
Microfollicular adenoma, NOS (C73.9) ** Fetal adenoma
M8333/3
Fetal adenocarcinoma
M8334/0
Macrofollicular adenoma (C73.9) ** Colloid adenoma
M8335/3
Follicular carcinoma, minimally invasive (C73.9) ** Follicular carcinoma, encapsulated
M8336/0
Hyalinizing trabecular adenoma (C73.9) * (M8337/3)Insular carcinoma (C73.9)
M8340/3
Papillary carcinoma, follicular variant (C73.9) ** Papillary adenocarcinoma, follicular variant ** Papillary and follicular adenocarcinoma ** Papillary and follicular carcinoma
M8341/3
Papillary microcarcinoma (C73.9)
M8342/3
Papillary carcinoma, oxyphilic cell (C73.9)
M8343/3
Papillary carcinoma, encapsulated (C73.9)
M8344/3
Papillary carcinoma, columnar cell (C73.9) ** Papillary carcinoma, tall cell
M8345/3
Medullary carcinoma with amyloid stroma (C73.9) ** Parafollicular cell carcinoma ** C cell carcinoma
M8346/3
Mixed medullary-follicular carcinoma (C73.9)
M8347/3
Mixed medullary-papillary carcinoma (C73.9)
M8350/3
Nonencapsulated sclerosing carcinoma (C73.9) ** Nonencapsulated sclerosing adenocarcinoma ** Nonencapsulated sclerosing tumor ** Papillary carcinoma, diffuse sclerosing
M8360/1
Multiple endocrine adenomas ** Endocrine adenomatosis
M8361/0
Juxtaglomerular tumor (C64.9) ** Reninoma
M8370/0
Adrenal cortical adenoma, NOS (C74.0) ** Adrenal cortical tumor, benign ** Adrenal cortical tumor, NOS
M8370/3
Adrenal cortical carcinoma (C74.0) ** Adrenal cortical adenocarcinoma ** Adrenal cortical tumor, malignant
M8371/0
Adrenal cortical adenoma, compact cell (C74.0)
M8372/0
Adrenal cortical adenoma, pigmented (C74.0) ** Black adenoma ** Pigmented adenoma
M8373/0
Adrenal cortical adenoma, clear cell (C74.0)
M8374/0
Adrenal cortical adenoma, glomerulosa cell (C74.0)
M8375/0
Adrenal cortical adenoma, mixed cell (C74.0) *
M8380/0
Endometrioid adenoma, NOS ** Endometrioid cystadenoma, NOS
M8380/1
Endometrioid adenoma, borderline malignancy ** Endometrioid cystadenoma, borderline malignancy ** Endometrioid tumor of low malignant potential ** Atypical proliferative endometrioid tumor
M8380/3
Endometrioid adenocarcinoma, NOS ** Endometrioid carcinoma, NOS ** Endometrioid cystadenocarcinoma
M8381/0
Endometrioid adenofibroma, NOS ** Endometrioid cystadenofibroma, NOS
M8381/1
Endometrioid adenofibroma, borderline malignancy ** Endometrioid cystadenofibroma, borderline malignancy
M8381/3
Endometriod adenofibroma, malignant ** Endometrioid cystadenofibroma, malignant
M8382/3
Endometrioid adenocarcinoma, secretory variant
M8383/3
Endometrioid adenocarcinoma, ciliated cell variant
M8384/3
Adenocarcinoma, endocervical type


839–842 Adnexal And

Skin appendage Skin appendages (or adnexa of skin) are anatomical skin-associated structures that serve a particular function including sensation, contractility, lubrication and heat loss in animals. In humans, some of the more common skin appendages are hairs ( ...
Neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

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Skin appendage adenoma (C44._) * Skin appendage tumor, benign * Adnexal tumor, benign
M8390/3
Skin appendage carcinoma (C44._) * Adnexal carcinoma
M8391/0
Follicular fibroma (C44._) * Trichodiscoma * Fibrofolliculoma * Perifollicular fibroma
M8392/0
Syringofibroadenoma (C44._)
M8400/0
Sweat gland adenoma (C44._) * Sweat gland tumor, benign * Hidradenoma, NOS * Syringadenoma, NOS
M8400/1
Sweat gland tumor, NOS (C44._)
M8400/3
Sweat gland adenocarcinoma (C44._) * Sweat gland carcinoma * Sweat gland tumor, malignant
M8401/0
Apocrine adenoma * Apocrine cystadenoma
M8401/3
Apocrine adenocarcinoma
M8402/0
Nodular hidradenoma (C44._) * Eccrine acrospiroma * Clear cell hidradenoma
M8402/3
Nodular hidradenoma, malignant (C44._) * Hidradenocarcinoma
M8403/0
Eccrine spiradenoma (C44._) * Spiradenoma, NOS
M8403/3
Malignant eccrine spiradenoma (C44._
M8404/0
Hidrocystoma (C44._) * Eccrine cystadenoma
M8405/0
Papillary hidradenoma *Hidradenoma papilliferum
M8406/0
Papillary syringadenoma (C44._) * Papillary syringocystadenoma * Syringocystadenoma papilliferum
M8407/0
Syringoma, NOS (C44._)
M8407/3
Sclerosing sweat duct carcinoma (C44._) * Syringomatous carcinoma * Microcystic adnexal carcinoma
M8408/0
Eccrine papillary adenoma (C44._)
M8408/1
Aggressive digital papillary adenoma (C44._)
M8408/3
Eccrine papillary adenocarcinoma (C44._) * Digital papillary adenocarcinoma
M8409/0
Eccrine poroma (C44._)
M8410/0
Sebaceous adenoma (C44._)
M8410/3
Sebaceous adenocarcinoma (C44._) * Sebaceous carcinoma
M8413/3
Eccrine adenocarcinoma (C44._)
M8420/0
Ceruminous adenoma (C44.2)
M8420/3
Ceruminous adenocarcinioma (C44.2) *Ceruminous carcinoma


843 Mucoepidermoid

Neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

M8430/1
Mucoepidermoid tumor
M8430/3
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma


844–849 Cystic,

Mucinous Mucus ( ) is a slippery aqueous secretion produced by, and covering, mucous membranes. It is typically produced from cells found in mucous glands, although it may also originate from mixed glands, which contain both serous and mucous cells. It is ...
And
Serous In physiology, serous fluid or serosal fluid (originating from the Medieval Latin word ''serosus'', from Latin ''serum'') is any of various body fluids resembling serum, that are typically pale yellow or transparent and of a benign nature. The fl ...
Neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

M8440/0
Cystadenoma, NOS * Cystoma, NOS
M8440/3
Cystadenocarcinoma, NOS
M8441/0
Serous cystadenoma, NOS * Serous cystoma * Serous microcystic adenoma
M8441/3
Serous cystadenocarcinoma, NOS (C56.9) * Serous adenocarcinoma, NOS * Serous carcinoma, NOS
M8442/1
Serous cystadenoma, borderline malignancy (C56.9) * Serous tumor, NOS, of low malignant potential * Atypical proliferating serous tumor
M8443/0
Clear cell cystadenoma (C56.9)
M8444/1
Clear cell cystic tumor of borderline malignancy (C56.9) * Atypical proliferating clear cell tumor
M8450/0
Papillary cystadenoma, NOS (C56.9)
M8450/3
Papillary cystadenocarcinoma, NOS (C56.9) * Papillocystic adenocarcinoma
M8451/1
Papillary cystadenoma, borderline malignancy (C56.9)
M8452/1
Solid pseudo papillary tumor (C25._) * Papillary cystic tumor * Solid and papillary epithelial neoplasm * Solid and cystic tumor
M8452/3
Solid pseudopapillary carcinoma (C25._)
M8453/0
Intraductal papillary-mucinous adenoma (C25._)
M8453/1
Intraductal papillary-mucinous tumor with moderate dysplasia (C25._)
M8453/2
Intraductal papillary-mucinous carcinoma, non-invasive (C25._)
M8453/3
Intraductal papillary-mucinous carcinoma invasive (C25._)
M8454/0
Cystic tumor of atrio-ventricular node (C38.0)
M8460/0
Papillary serous cystadenoma, NOS (C56.9)
M8460/3
Papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma (C56.9) * Papillary serous adenocarcinoma * Micropapillary serous carcinoma
M8461/0
Serous surface papilloma (C56.9)
M8461/3
Serous surface papillary carcinoma (C56.9) * Primary serous papillary carcinoma of peritoneum (C48.1)
M8462/1
Serous papillary cystic tumor of borderline malignancy (C56.9) * Papillary serous cystadenoma, borderline malignancy * Papillary serous tumor of low malignant potential * Atypical proliferative papillary serous tumor
M8463/1
Serous surface papillary tumor of borderline malignancy (C56.9)
M8470/0
Mucinous cystadenoma, NOS (C56.9) * Mucinous cystoma * Pseudomucinous cystadenoma, NOS
M8470/1
Mucinous cystic tumor with moderate dysplasia (C25._)
M8470/2
Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma, non-invasive (C25._)
M8470/3
Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma/ NOS (C56.9) * Pseudomucinous adenocarcinoma * Pseudomucinous cystadenocarcinoma, NOS
M8471/0
Papillary mucinous cystadenoma, NOS (C56.9) * Papillary pseudomucinous cystadenoma, NOS
M8471/3
papillary mucinous cystadenocarcinoma (C56.9) * Papillary pseudomucinous cystadenocarcinoma
M8472/1
Mucinous cystic tumor of borderline malignancy (C56.9) * Mucinous cystadenoma, borderline malignancy * Pseudomucinous cystadenoma, borderline malignancy * Mucinous tumor, NOS, of low malignant potential * Atypical proliferative mucinous tumor
M8473/1
Papillary mucinous cystadenoma, borderline malignancy (C56.9) * Papillary pseudomucinous cystadenoma borderline malignancy * Papillary mucinous tumor of low malignant potential
M8480/0
Mucinous adenoma
M8480/3
Mucinous adenocarcinoma * Mucinous carcinoma * Colloid adenocarcinoma * Colloid carcinoma * Gelatinous adenocarcinoma * Gelatinous carcinoma * Mucoid adenocarcinoma * Mucoid carcinoma * Mucous adenocarcinoma * Mucous carcinoma * Pseudomyxoma peritonei with unknown primary site (C80.9)
M8480/6
Pseudomyxoma peritonei Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) is a clinical condition caused by cancerous cells (mucinous adenocarcinoma) that produce abundant mucin or gelatinous ascites. The tumors cause fibrosis of tissues and impede digestion or organ function, and if left unt ...

M8481/3
Mucin-producing adenocarcinoma * Mucin-producing carcinoma * Mucin-secreting adenocarcinoma * Mucin-secreting carcinoma
M8482/3
Mucinous adenocarcinoma, endocervical type
M8490/3
Signet ring cell carcinoma * Signet ring cell adenocarcinoma
M8490/6
Metastatic signet ring cell carcinoma * Krukenberg tumor


850–854 Ductal,

Lobular In anatomy, a lobe is a clear anatomical division or extension of an organ (as seen for example in the brain, lung, liver, or kidney) that can be determined without the use of a microscope at the gross anatomy level. This is in contrast to the m ...
And Medullary
Neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

M8500/2
Intraductal carcinoma, noninfiltrating, NOS * Intraductal adenocarcinoma, noninfiltrating, NOS * Intraductal carcinoma, NOS * Ductal carcinoma in situ, NOS (C50._) * DCIS, NOS * Ductal intraepithelial neoplasia 3 * DIN 3
M8500/3
Infiltrating duct carcinoma, NOS (C50._) * Infiltrating duct adenocarcinoma * Duct adenocarcinoma, NOS * Duct carcinoma, NOS * Duct cell carcinoma * Ductal carcinoma, NOS
M8501/2
Comedocarcinoma, noninfiltrating (C50._) * Ductal carcinoma in situ, comedo type * DCIS, comedo type
M8501/3
Comedocarcinoma, NOS (C50._)
M8502/3
Secretory carcinoma of breast (C50._) * Juvenile carcinoma of breast
M8503/0
Intraductal papilloma * Duct adenoma, NOS * Ductal papilloma
M8503/2
Noninfiltrating intraductal papillary adenocarcinoma (C50._) * Noninfiltrating intraductal papillary carcinoma * Intraductal papillary adenocarcinoma, NOS * Intraductal papillary carcinoma, NOS * Ductal carcinoma in situ, papillary * DCIS, papillary
M8503/3
Intraductal papillary adenocarcinoma with invasion (C50._) * Infiltrating papillary adenocarcinoma * Infiltrating and papillary adenocarcinoma
M8504/0
Intracystic papillary adenoma * Intracystic papilloma
M8504/2
Noninfiltrating intracystic carcinoma
M8504/3
Intracystic carcinoma, NOS * Intracystic papillary adenocarcinoma
M8505/0
Intraductal papillomatosis, NOS * Diffuse intraductal papillomatosis
M8506/0
Adenoma of nipple (C50._) * Subareolar duct papillomatosis
M8507/2
Intraductal micropapillary carcinoma (C50._) * Ductal carcinoma in situ, micropapillary * Intraductal carcinoma, clinging
M8508/3
Cystic hypersecretory carcinoma (C50._)
M8510/3
Medullary carcinoma, NOS * Medullary adenocarcinoma
M8512/3
Medullary carcinoma with lymphoid stroma
M8513/3
Atypical medullary carcinoma (C50._)
M8514/3
Duct carcinoma, desmoplastic type
M8520/2
Lobular carcinoma in situ, NOS (C50._) * Lobular carcinoma, noninfiltrating * LCIS, NOS
M8520/3
Lobular carcinoma, NOS (C50._) * Lobular adenocarcinoma * Infiltrating lobular carcinoma, NOS
M8521/3
Infiltrating ductular carcinoma (C50._)
M8522/2
Intraductal carcinoma and lobular carcinoma in situ (C50._)
M8522/3
Infiltrating duct and lobular carcinoma (C50._) * Lobular and ductal carcinoma * Infiltrating duct and lobular carcinoma in situ * Intraductal and lobular carcinoma * Infiltrating lobular carcinoma and ductal carcinoma in situ
M8523/3
Infiltrating duct mixed with other types of carcinoma (C50._) * Infiltrating duct and cribiform carcinoma * Infiltrating duct and mucinous carcinoma * Infiltrating duct and tubular carcinoma * Infiltrating duct and colloid carcinoma
M8524/3
Infiltrating lobular mixed with other types of carcinoma (C50._)
M8525/3
Polymorphous low grade adenocarcinoma * Terminal duct adenocarcinoma
M8530/3
Inflammatory carcinoma (C50._) * Inflammatory adenocarcinoma
M8540/3
Paget disease, mammary (C50._) * Paget disease of breast
M8541/3
Paget disease and infiltrating duct carcinoma of breast (C50._)
M8542/3
Paget disease, extramammary ''(except Paget disease of bone)''
M8543/3
Paget disease and intraductal carcinoma of breast (C50._)


8550

Acinar cell Centroacinar cells are spindle-shaped cells in the exocrine pancreas. They represent an extension of the intercalated duct into each pancreatic acinus. These cells are commonly known as duct cells, and secrete an aqueous bicarbonate solution und ...
neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

M8550/0
Acinar cell adenoma * Acinar adenoma * Acinic cell adenoma
M8550/1
Acinar cell tumor * Acinic cell tumor
M8550/3
Acinar cell carcinoma * Acinic cell adenocarcinoma * Acinar adenocarcinoma * Acinar carcinoma
M8551/3
Acinar cell cystadenocarcinoma


856–857

Complex epithelial Epithelium or epithelial tissue is one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along with connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue. It is a thin, continuous, protective layer of compactly packed cells with a little intercellul ...
neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

M8560/0
Mixed squamous cell and glandular papilloma
M8560/3
Adenosquamous carcinoma * Mixed adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma * Mixed adenocarcinoma and epidermoid carcinoma
M8561/0
Adenolymphoma (C07._, C08._) * Warthin's tumor * Papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum
M8562/3
Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma
M8570/3
Adenocarcinoma with squamous metaplasia * Adenoacanthoma
M8571/3
Adenocarcinoma with cartilaginous and osseous metaplasia * Adenocarcinoma with cartilaginous metaplasia * Adenocarcinoma with osseous metaplasia
M8572/3
Adenocarcinoma with spindle cell metaplasia
M8573/3
Adenocarcinoma with apocrine metaplasia * Carcinoma with apocrine metaplasia
M8574/3
Adenocarcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation * Carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation
M8575/3
Metaplastic carcinoma, NOS
M8576/3
Hepatoid adenocarcinoma * Hepatoid carcinoma


858 Thymic Epithelial Neoplasms


M8580/0
Thymoma A thymoma is a tumor originating from the epithelial cells of the thymus that is considered a rare malignancy. Thymomas are frequently associated with neuromuscular disorders such as myasthenia gravis; thymoma is found in 20% of patients with ...
, benign (C37.9)
M8580/1
Thymoma, NOS (C37.9)
M8580/3
Thymoma, malignant, NOS (C37.9)
M8581/1
Thymoma, type A, NOS (C37.9) * Thymoma, spindle cell, NOS * Thymoma, medullary, NOS
M8581/3
Thymoma, type A, malignant (C37.9) * Thymoma, spindle cell, malignant * Thymoma, medullary, malignant
M8582/1
Thymoma, type AB, NOS (C37.9) * Thymoma, mixed type, NOS
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thymoma, type AB, malignant (C37.9) * Thymoma, mixed type, malignant
M8583/1
Thymoma, type B1, NOS (C37.9) * Thymoma, lymphocyte-rich, NOS * Thymoma, lymphocytic, NOS * Thymoma, predominantly cortical, NOS * Thymoma, organoid, NOS
M8583/3
Thymoma, type B1, malignant (C37.9) * Thymoma, lymphocyte-rich, malignant * Thymoma, lymphocytic, malignant * Thymoma, predominantly cortical, malignant * Thymoma, organoid, malignant
M8584/1
Thymoma, type B2, NOS (C37.9) * Thymoma, cortical, NOS
M8584/3
Thymoma, type B2, malignant (C37.9) * Thymoma, cortical, malignant
M8585/1
Thymoma, type B3, NOS (C37.9) * Thymoma, epithelial, NOS * Thymoma, atypical, NOS
M8585/3
Thymoma, type B3, malignant (C37.9) * Thymoma, epithelial, malignant * Thymoma, atypical, malignant * Well differentiated thymic carcinoma
M8586/3
Thymic carcinoma, NOS (C37.9) * Thymoma, type C
M8587/0
Ectopic hamartomatous thymoma
M8588/3
Spindle epithelial tumor with thymus-like element * Spindle epithelial tumor with thymus-like differentiation * SETTLE
M8589/3
Carcinoma showing thymus-like element * Carcinoma showing thymus-like differentiation * CASTLE


859–867 Specialized gonadal

neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

M8590/1
Sex cord-stromal tumor Sex is the trait that determines whether a sexually reproducing animal or plant produces male or female gametes. Male plants and animals produce smaller mobile gametes (spermatozoa, sperm, pollen), while females produce larger ones (ova, oft ...
, NOS * Sex cord/gonadal stromal tumor, NOS * Testicular/ovarian stromal tumor
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Sex cord-gonadal stromal tumor, incompletely differentiated
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Sex cord-gonadal stromal tumor, mixed forms
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Stromal tumor with minor sex cord elements
M8600/0
Thecoma Thecomas or theca cell tumors are benign ovarian neoplasms composed only of theca cells. Histogenetically they are classified as sex cord-stromal tumours. They are typically estrogen-producing and they occur in older women (mean age 59; 84% aft ...
, NOS * Theca cell tumor
M8600/3
Thecoma, malignant
M8601/0
Thecoma, luteinized
M8602/0
Sclerosing stromal tumor
M8610/0
Luteoma, NOS *Luteinoma
M8620/1
Granulosa cell tumor Granulosa cell tumours are tumours that arise from granulosa cells. They are estrogen secreting tumours and present as large, complex, ovarian masses. These tumours are part of the sex cord-gonadal stromal tumour or non-epithelial group of tumours ...
, NOS * adult type
M8620/3
Granulosa cell tumor, malignant * Granulosa cell carcinoma * Granulosa cell tumor, sarcomatoid
M8621/1
Granulosa cell-theca cell tumor * Theca cell-granulosa cell tumor
M8622/1
Granulosa cell tumor, juvenile
M8623/1
Sex cord tumor with annular tubules
M8630/1
Androblastoma/Arrhenoblastoma, benign
M8630/1
Androblastoma/ Arrhenoblastoma, NOS
M8630/3
Androblastoma/ Arrhenoblastoma, malignant
M8631/0
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor, well differentiated
M8631/1
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor of intermediate differentiation * Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor, NOS
M8631/3
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor, poorly differentiated * Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor, sarcomatoid
M8632/1
Gynandroblastoma
M8633/1
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor, retiform
M8634/1
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor, intermediate differentiation, with heterologous elements * retiform, with heterologous elements
M8634/3
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor, poorly differentiated, with heterologous elements
M8640/1
Sertoli tumor, NOS * Pick tubular adenoma * Sertoli cell adenoma * Tubular androblastoma, NOS * Testicular adenoma
M8640/3
Sertoli cell carcinoma (C62._)
M8641/0
Sertoli cell tumor with lipid storage * Folliculome lipidique (C56.9) * Tubular androblastoma with lipid storage * Lipid-rich Sertoli cell tumor
M8642/1
large cell calcifying Sertoli cell tumor
M8650/0
Leydig cell tumor, benign (C62._)
M8650/3
Leydig cell tumor, malignant * Interstitial cell tumor, malignant
M8660/0
Hilus cell tumor (C56.9) * Hilar cell tumor
M8670/0
Lipid cell tumor of ovary (C56.9) * Lipoid cell tumor of ovary * Steroid cell tumor, NOS * Masculinovoblastoma
M8670/3
Steroid cell tumor, malignant
M8641/0
Adrenal rest tumor


868–871 Paragangliomas And

Glomus tumor :''Glomus tumor was also the name formerly (and incorrectly) used for a tumor now called a paraganglioma.'' A glomus tumor (also known as a "solitary glomus tumor," "solid glomus tumor,") is a rare neoplasm arising from the glomus body and mainl ...
s

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Paraganglioma, benign
M8680/1
Paraganglioma A paraganglioma is a rare neuroendocrine neoplasm that may develop at various body sites (including the head, neck, thorax and abdomen). When the same type of tumor is found in the adrenal gland, they are referred to as a pheochromocytoma. They a ...
, NOS
M8680/3
paraganglioma, malignant
M8681/1
Sympathetic paraganglioma
M8682/1
Parasympathetic paraganglioma
M8683/0
Gangliocytic paraganglioma (C17.0)
M8690/1
Glomus jugulare tumor, NOS (C75.5) * Jugular/jugulotympanic paranglioma
M8691/1
Aortic body tumor (C75.5) * Aortic/aorticopulmonary paraganglioma
M8692/1
Carotid body tumor/paraganglioma (C75.4)
M8693/1
Extra-adrenal paraganglioma, NOS * Nonchromaffin paraganglioma, NOS * Chemodectoma
M8693/3
Extra-adrenal paraganglioma, malignant * Nonchromaffin paraganglioma, malignant
M8700/0
Pheochromocytoma Pheochromocytoma (PHEO or PCC) is a rare tumor of the adrenal medulla composed of chromaffin cells, also known as pheochromocytes. When a tumor composed of the same cells as a pheochromocytoma develops outside the adrenal gland, it is referred t ...
, NOS (C74.1) * Adrenal medullary/chromaffin paraganglioma * Chromaffin tumor * Chromaffinoma
M8700/3
Pheochromocytoma, malignant (C74.1) * Adrenal medullary paraganglioma, malignant * Pheochromoblastoma
M8710/3
Glomangiosarcoma * Glomoid sarcoma
M8711/0
Glomus tumor :''Glomus tumor was also the name formerly (and incorrectly) used for a tumor now called a paraganglioma.'' A glomus tumor (also known as a "solitary glomus tumor," "solid glomus tumor,") is a rare neoplasm arising from the glomus body and mainl ...
, NOS
M8711/3
Glomus tumor, Malignant
M8712/0
Glomangioma
M8713/0
Glomangiomyoma


872–879

Nevi Nevus (plural nevi) is a nonspecific medical term for a visible, circumscribed, chronic lesion of the skin or mucosa. The term originates from ''nævus'', which is Latin for "birthmark"; however, a nevus can be either congenital (present at bir ...
And Melanomas

M8720/0
Pigmented nevus, NOS *
Melanocytic nevus A melanocytic nevus (also known as nevocytic nevus, nevus-cell nevus and commonly as a mole) is a type of melanocytic tumor that contains nevus cells. Some sources equate the term mole with "melanocytic nevus", but there are also sources that equa ...
* Nevus, NOS * Hairy nevus
M8720/2
Melanoma in situ
M8720/3
Malignant melanoma Melanoma, also redundantly known as malignant melanoma, is a type of skin cancer that develops from the pigment-producing cells known as melanocytes. Melanomas typically occur in the skin, but may rarely occur in the mouth, intestines, or eye ...
, NOS (except juvenile melanoma M8770/0) *
Melanoma Melanoma, also redundantly known as malignant melanoma, is a type of skin cancer that develops from the pigment-producing cells known as melanocytes. Melanomas typically occur in the skin, but may rarely occur in the mouth, intestines, or eye ( ...
, NOS
M8721/3
Nodular melanoma
M8722/0
Balloon cell nevus
M8722/3
Balloon cell melanoma
M8723/0
Halo nevus * Regressing nevus
M8723/3
Malignant melanoma, regressing
M8725/0
Neuronevus
M8726/0
Magnocellular nevus (C69.4) * Melanocytoma, eyeball *Melanocytoma, NOS
M8727/0
Dysplastic nevus A dysplastic nevus or atypical mole is a nevus (mole) whose appearance is different from that of common moles. In 1992, the NIH recommended that the term "dysplastic nevus" be avoided in favor of the term "atypical mole". An atypical mole may also ...

M8727/0
dysplastic nevus
M8728/0
Diffuse melanocytosis
M8728/1
Meningeal melanocytoma (C70.9)
M8728/3
Meningeal melanomatosis (C70.9)
M8730/0
Nonpigmented nevus * Achromic nevus
M8740/0
Junctional nevus, NOS * Intraepidermal nevus
M8740/3
Malignant melanoma in junctional nevus
M8741/2
Precancerous melanosis, NOS
M8741/3
Malignant melanoma in precancerous melanosis
M8742/3
Lentigo maligna melanoma * Hutchinson melanotic freckle
M8743/3
Superficial spreading melanoma Superficial spreading melanoma (SSM) is usually characterized as the most common form of cutaneous melanoma in Caucasians. The average age at diagnosis is in the fifth decade, and it tends to occur on sun-exposed skin, especially on the backs of ma ...

M8744/3
Acral lentiginous melanoma Acral lentiginous melanoma is an aggressive type of skin cancer that is not caused by sunlight. Melanoma is a group of serious skin cancers that arise from pigment cells (melanocytes); acral lentiginous melanoma is a kind of lentiginous skin me ...
, malignant
M8745/3
* Desmoplastic melanoma, malignant * Neurotropic melanoma, malignant * Melanoma, desmoplastic, amelanotic
M8746/3
Mucosal lentiginous melanoma
M8750/0
Intradermal nevus * Dermal nevus
M8760/0
compound nevus * Dermal and epidermal nevus
M8761/0
Small congenital nevus
M8761/1
Giant pigmented nevus, NOS * Intermediate and giant congenital nevus
M8761/3
Malignant melanoma in giant pigmented nevus/congenital melanocytic nevus M78762/1 Proliferative dermal lesion in congenital nevus
M8770/0
Epithelioid and spindle cell nevus * Juvenile nevus * Juvenile melanoma * Spitz nevus * Pigmented spindle cell nevus of Reed
M8770/3
Mixed epithelioid and spindle cell melanoma
M8771/0
Epithelioid cell nevus
M8771/3
Epithelioid cell melanoma
M8772/0
spindle cell nevus, NOS
M8772/3
Spindle cell melanoma, NOS
M8773/3
Spindle cell melanoma, type A
M8774/3
Spindle cell melanoma, type B
M8780/0
Blue nevus, NOS * Jadassohn blue nevus
M8780/3
blue nevus, malignant
M8790/0
Cellular blue nevus


880

Soft tissue Soft tissue is all the tissue in the body that is not hardened by the processes of ossification or calcification such as bones and teeth. Soft tissue connects, surrounds or supports internal organs and bones, and includes muscle, tendons, ...
Tumors And
Sarcomas A sarcoma is a malignant tumor, a type of cancer that arises from transformed cells of mesenchymal (connective tissue) origin. Connective tissue is a broad term that includes bone, cartilage, fat, vascular, or hematopoietic tissues, and sarco ...
, NOS

M8800/0
Soft tissue tumor, benign
M8800/3
Sarcoma A sarcoma is a malignant tumor, a type of cancer that arises from transformed cells of mesenchymal ( connective tissue) origin. Connective tissue is a broad term that includes bone, cartilage, fat, vascular, or hematopoietic tissues, and sar ...
, NOS *
Soft tissue sarcoma A soft-tissue sarcoma (STS) is a malignant tumour, a type of cancer, that develops in soft tissue. A soft tissue sarcoma is often a painless mass that grows slowly over months or years. They may be superficial or deep-seated. Any such unexplained ...
* Soft tissue/mesenchymal tumor, malignant
M8800/9
Sarcomatosis, NOS
M8801/3
Spindle cell sarcoma
M8802/3
Giant cell sarcoma (except of bone M9250/3) *Pleomorphic cell sarcoma
M8803/3
Small cell sarcoma * Round cell sarcoma
M8804/3
Epithelioid sarcoma * Epithelioid cell sarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8805_3 M8805/3Undifferentiated sarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8806_3 M8806/3
Desmoplastic small round cell tumor Desmoplastic small-round-cell tumor (DSRCT) is an aggressive and rare cancer that primarily occurs as masses in the abdomen. Other areas affected may include the lymph nodes, the lining of the abdomen, diaphragm, spleen, liver, chest wall, skull ...


881–883 Fibromatous

neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

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Fibroma Fibromas are benign tumors that are composed of fibrous or connective tissue. They can grow in all organs, arising from mesenchyme tissue. The term "fibroblastic" or "fibromatous" is used to describe tumors of the fibrous connective tissue. Whe ...
, NOS ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8810_1 M8810/1Cellular fibroma (C56.9) ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8810_3 M8810/3
Fibrosarcoma Fibrosarcoma (fibroblastic sarcoma) is a malignant mesenchymal tumour derived from fibrous connective tissue and characterized by the presence of immature proliferating fibroblasts or undifferentiated anaplastic spindle cells in a storiform pat ...
, NOS ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8811_0 M8811/0Fibromyxoma * Myxoid fibroma * Myxofibroma, nos ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8811_3 M8811/3Fibromyxosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8812_0 M8812/0Periosteal fibroma (C40._, C41._) * Periosteal sarcoma, NOS ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8813_0 M8813/0Fascial fibroma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8813_3 M8813/3Fascial fibrosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8814_3 M8814/3Infantile fibrosarcoma * Congenital fibrosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8815_0 M8815/0Solitary fibrous tumor * Localized fibrous tumor ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8815_3 M8815/3Solitary fibrous tumor, malignant ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8820_0 M8820/0Elastofibroma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8821_1 M8821/1Aggressive fibromatosis *Extra-abdominal desmoid * Desmoid, NOS * Invasive fibroma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8822_1 M8822/1Abdominal fibromatosis * Abdominal desmoid * Mesenteric fibromatosis (C48.1) * Retroperitoneal fibromatosis (C48.0) ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8823_0 M8823/0Desmoplastic fibroma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8824_0 M8824/0Myofibroma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8824_1 M8824/1Myofibromatosis * Congenital generalized fibromatosis *
Infantile myofibromatosis Infantile myofibromatosis (IMF) is a rare tumor found in 1 in 150,000 to 1 in 400,000 live births. It is nonetheless the most common tumor derived from fibrous connective tissue that occurs primarily in infants and young children. IMF tumors are ...
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884

Myxomatous A myxoma (New Latin from Greek 'muxa' for mucus) is a myxoid tumor of primitive connective tissue. It is most commonly found in the heart (and is the most common primary tumor of the heart in adults) but can also occur in other locations. Typ ...
neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

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Myxoma A myxoma (New Latin from Greek 'muxa' for mucus) is a myxoid tumor of primitive connective tissue. It is most commonly found in the heart (and is the most common primary tumor of the heart in adults) but can also occur in other locations. T ...
, NOS ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8840_3 M8840/3Myxosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8841_1 M8841/1Angiomyxoma * Aggressive angiomyxoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8842_0 M8842/0Ossifying fibromyxoid tumor


885–888 Lipomatous

neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

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Lipoma A lipoma is a benign tumor made of fat tissue. They are generally soft to the touch, movable, and painless. They usually occur just under the skin, but occasionally may be deeper. Most are less than in size. Common locations include upper back, ...
, NOS ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8850_1 M8850/1Atypical lipoma * Superficial well differentiated liposarcoma * Well differentiated liposarcoma of superficial soft tissue ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8850_3 M8850/3
Liposarcoma Liposarcomas are the most common subtype of soft tissue sarcomas, accounting for at least 20% of all sarcomas in adults. Soft tissue sarcomas are rare neoplasms with over 150 different histological subtypes or forms. Liposarcomas arise from the pr ...
, NOS * Fibroliposarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8851_0 M8851/0Fibrolipoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8851_3 M8851/3Liposarcoma, well differentiated * Liposarcoma, differentiated * Lipoma-like liposarcoma * Sclerosing liposarcoma * Inflammatory liposarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8852_0 M8852/0Fibromyxolipoma * Myxolipoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8852_3 M8852/3Myxoid liposarcoma * Myxoliposarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8853_3 M8853/3Round cell liposarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8854_0 M8854/0Pleomorphic lipoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8854_3 M8854/3Pleomorphic liposarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8855_3 M8855/3Mixed liposarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8856_0 M8856/0Intramuscular lipoma * Infiltrating lipoma/angiolipoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8857_0 M8857/0Spindle cell lipoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8857_3 M8857/3Fibroblastic liposarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8858_3 M8858/3Dedifferentiated liposarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8860_0 M8860/0Angiomyolipoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8861_0 M8861/0Angiolipoma, NOS ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8862_0 M8862/0Chondroid lipoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8870_0 M8870/0Myelolipoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8880_0 M8880/0Hibernoma * Fetal fat cell lipoma * Brown fat tumor ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8881_0 M8881/0Lipoblastomatosis * Fetal lipoma, NOS * Fetal lipomatosis * Lipoblastoma


889–892 Myomatous

neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

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Leiomyoma A leiomyoma, also known as a fibroid, is a benign smooth muscle tumor that very rarely becomes cancer (0.1%). They can occur in any organ, but the most common forms occur in the uterus, small bowel, and the esophagus. Polycythemia may occur due t ...
, NOS * Fibroid uterus (C55.9) * Fibromyoma * Leiomyofibroma * Plexiform leiomyoma * Lipoleiomyoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8890_1 M8890/1Leiomyomatosis, NOS * Intravascular leiomyomatosis ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8890_3 M8890/3
Leiomyosarcoma Leiomyosarcoma is a malignant (cancerous) smooth muscle tumor. A benign tumor originating from the same tissue is termed leiomyoma. While leiomyosarcomas are not thought to arise from leiomyomas, some leiomyoma variants' classification is evolvi ...
, NOS ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8891_0 M8891/0Epithelioid leiomyoma * Leiomyoblastoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8891_3 M8891/3Epithelioid leiomyosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8892_0 M8892/0Cellular leiomyoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8893_0 M8893/0Bizarre leiomyoma * Symplastic/atypical/pleomorphic leiomyoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8894_0 M8894/0Angiomyoma * Vascular leiomyoma * Angioleiomyoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8894_3 M8894/3Angiomyosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8895_0 M8895/0 Myoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8895_3 M8895/3 Myosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8896_3 M8896/3Myxoid leiomyosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8897_1 M8897/1Smooth muscle tumor of uncertain malignant potential * Smooth muscle tumor, NOS ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8898_1 M8898/1Metastasizing leiomyoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8900_0 M8900/0
Rhabdomyoma A rhabdomyoma is a benign tumor of striated muscle. Rhabdomyomas may be either "cardiac" or "extra cardiac" (occurring outside the heart). Extracardiac forms of rhabdomyoma are sub classified into three distinct types: adult type, fetal type, and ...
, NOS ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8900_3 M8900/3
Rhabdomyosarcoma Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a highly aggressive form of cancer that develops from mesenchymal cells that have failed to fully differentiate into myocytes of skeletal muscle. Cells of the tumor are identified as rhabdomyoblasts. There are four subt ...
, NOS * Rhabdosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8901_3 M8901/3Pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma, adult type * Pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma, NOS ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8902_3 M8902/3Mixed type rhabdomyosarcoma * Mixed embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma and alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8903_0 M8903/0Fetal rhabdomyoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8904_0 M8904/0Adult rhabdomyoma * Glycogenic rhabdomyoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8905_0 M8905/0Genital rhabdomyoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8910_3 M8910/3Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, NOS * Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, pleomorphic * Sarcoma botryoides * Botryoid sarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8912_3 M8912/3Spindle cell rhabdomyosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8920_3 M8920/3Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8921_3 M8921/3Rhabdomyosarcoma with ganglionic differentiation * Ectomesenchymoma


893–899 Complex Mixed And

Stromal Stromal cells, or mesenchymal stromal cells, are differentiating cells found in abundance within bone marrow but can also be seen all around the body. Stromal cells can become connective tissue cells of any organ, for example in the uterine mucos ...
Neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8930_0 M8930/0Endometrial stromal nodule ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8930_3 M8930/3Endometrial stromal sarcoma, NOS * Endometrial sarcoma, NOS * Endometrial stromal sarcoma, high grade ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8931_3 M8931/3Endometrial stromal sarcoma, low grade * Endolymphatic stromal myosis * Endometrial stromatosis * Stromal endometriosis * Stromal myosis, NOS ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8932_0 M8932/0Adenomyoma * Atypical polypoid adenomyoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8933_3 M8933/3Adenosarcoma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8934_3 M8934/3Carcinofibroma ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8935_0 M8935/0Stromal tumor, benign ttp://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9835_1 M9835/1Stromal tumor, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8935_3 M8935/3] Stromal sarcoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8936_0 M8936/0] Gastrointestinal stromal tumor, benign * GIST, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8936_1 M8936/1] Gastrointestinal stromal tumor, NOS * GIST, NOS/uncertain malignant potential * Gastrointestinal autonomic nerve tumor (GANT) * Gastrointestinal pacemaker cell tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8936_3 M8936/3] Gastrointestinal stromal sarcoma * GIST, malignant [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8940_0 M8940/0] Pleomorphic adenoma * Mixed tumor, NOS * Mixed tumor, salivary gland type, NOS * Chondroid syringoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8940_3 M8940/3] Mixed tumor, malignant, NOS * Mixed tumor, malignant, NOS * Mixed tumor, salivary gland type, malignant * Malignant chondroid syringoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8941_3 M8941/3] Carcinoma in pleomorphic adenoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8950_3 M8950/3] Mullerian mixed tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8951_3 M8951/3] Mesodermal mixed tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8959_0 M8959/0] Benign cystic nephroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8959_1 M8959/1] Cystic partially differentiated nephroblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8959_3 M8959/3] Malignant cystic nephroma * Malignant multilocular cystic nephroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8960_1 M8960/1] Mesoblastic nephroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8960_3 M8960/3] Nephroblastoma, NOS * Wilms's tumor * Nephroma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8963_3 M8963/3] malignant rhabdoid tumor * Rhabdoid sarcoma * Rhabdoid tumor, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8964_3 M8964/3] Clear cell sarcoma of kidney [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8965_0 M8965/0] Nephrogenic adenofibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8966_0 M8966/0] Renomedullary interstitial cell tumor * Renomedullary fibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8967_0 M8967/0] Ossifying renal tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8970_3 M8970/3] Hepatoblastoma * Embryonal hepatoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8971_3 M8971/3] Pancreatoblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8972_3 M8972/3] Pulmonary blastoma * Pneumoblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8973_3 M8973/3] Pleuropulmonary blastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8974_1 M8974/1] Sialoblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8980_3 M8980/3] Carcinosarcoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8981_3 M8981/3] Carcinosarcoma, embryonal [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8982_0 M8982/0] Myoepithelioma * Myoepithelial tumor * Myoepithelial adenoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8982_3 M8982/3] Malignant myoepithelioma * Myoepithelial carcinoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8983_0 M8983/0] Adenomyoepithelioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8990_0 M8990/0] Mesencymoma, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8990_1 M8990/1] Mesenchymoma, NOS * Mixed mesenchymal tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8990_3 M8990/3] Mesenchymoma, malignant * Mixed mesenchymal sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:8991_3 M8991/3] Embryonal sarcoma


9000–9030) Fibroepithelial

Neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9000_0 M9000/0] Brenner tumor, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9000_1 M9000/1] Brenner tumor, borderline malignancy * Brenner tumor, proliferating [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9000_3 M9000/3] Brenner tumor, malignant [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9010_0 M9010/0] Fibroadenoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9011_0 M9011/0] Intracanalicular fibroadenoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9012_0 M9012/0] Pericanalicular fibroadenoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9013_0 M9013/0] Adenofibroma, NOS * Cystadenofibroma, NOS * Papillary adenofibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9014_0 M9014/0] Serous adenofibroma, NOS * Serous cystadenofibroma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9014_1 M9014/1] Serous adenofibroma of borderline malignancy * Serous cystadenofibroma of borderline malignancy [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9014_3 M9014/3] Serous adenocarcinofibroma * Malignant serous adenofibroma * Serous cystadenocarcinofibroma * Malignant serous cystadenofibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9015_0 M9015/0] Mucinous adenofibroma, NOS * Mucinous cystadenofibroma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9015_1 M9015/1] Mucinous adenofibroma of borderline malignancy * Mucinous cystadenofibroma of borderline malignancy [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9015_3 M9015/3] Mucinous adenocarcinofibroma * Malignant mucinous adenofibroma * Mucinous cystadenocarcinofibroma * Malignant mucinous cystadenofibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9016_0 M9016/0] Gian fibroadenoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9020_0 M9020/0] Phyllodes tumor, benign * Cystosarcoma phyllodes, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9020_1 M9020/1] Phyllodes tumor, borderline * Cystosarcoma phyllodes, NOS * Phyllodes tumor, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9020_3 M9020/3] Phyllodes tumor, malignant * Cystosarcoma phyllodes, malignant [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9030_0 M9030/0] Juvenile fibroadenoma


904 Synovial membrane, Synovial-Like

Neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9040_0 M9040/0] Synovioma, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9040_3 M9040/3] Synovial sarcoma, NOS * Synovioma, NOS * Synovioma, malignant [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9041_3 M9041/3] Synovial sarcoma, spindle cell * Synovial sarcoma, monophasic fibrous [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9042_3 M9042/3] Synovial sarcoma, epithelioid cell [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9043_3 M9043/3] Synovial sarcoma, biphasic [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9044_3 M9044/3] Clear cell sarcoma, NOS (except of kidney M9864/3) * Clear cell sarcoma, of tendons and aponeuroses * Melanoma, malignant, of soft parts


905 Mesothelial

Neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9050_0 M9050/0] Mesothelioma, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9050_3 M9050/3] Mesothelioma, malignant or NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9051_0 M9051/0] Fibrous mesothelioma, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9051_3 M9051/3] Fibrous mesothelioma, malignant or NOS * Spindled mesothelioma * Sarcomatoid mesothelioma * Desmoplastic mesothelioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9052_0 M9052/0] Epithelioid mesothelioma, benign * Well differentiated papillary mesothelioma, benign * mesothelial papilloma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9052_3 M9052/3] Epithelioid mesothelioma, malignant or NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9053_3 M9053/3] Mesothelioma, biphasic, malignant or NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9054_0 M9054/0] Adenomatoid tumor, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9055_0 M9055/0] Multicystic mesothelioma, benign * Cystic mesothelioma, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9055_1 M9055/1] cystic mesothelioma, NOS


906–909 Germ cell tumour, Germ cell Neoplasms

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9060_3 M9060/3] Dysgerminoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9061_3 M9061/3] Seminoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9062_3 M9062/3] Seminoma, anaplastic * Seminoma with high mitotic index [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9063_3 M9063/3] Spermatocytic seminoma * Spermatocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9064_2 M9064/2] Intratubular malignant germ cells * Intratubular germ cell neoplasia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9064_3 M9064/3] Germinoma * Germ cell tumor, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9065_3 M9065/3] Germ cell tumor, nonseminomatous [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9070_3 M9070/3] Embryonal carcinoma, NOS * Embryonal adenocarcinoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9071_3 M9071/3] Yolk sac tumor * Endodermal sinus tumor * Polyvesicular vitelline tumor * Orchioblastoma * Embryonal carcinoma, infantile * Hepatoid yolk sac tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9072_3 M9072/3] Polyembryoma * Embryonal carcinoma, polyembryonal type [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9073_1 M9073/1] Gonadoblastoma * Gonocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9080_0 M9080/0] Teratoma, benign * Adult cystic teratoma * Adult/cystic teratoma, NOS * Teratoma, differentiated * Mature teratoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9080_1 M9080/1] Teratoma, NOS * Solid teratoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9080_3 M9080/3] Teratoma, malignant, NOS * Embryonal teratoma * Teratoblastoma, malignant * Immature teratoma, malignant or NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9081_3 M9081/3] Teratocarcinoma * Mixed embryonal carcinoma and teratoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9082_3 M9082/3] malignant teratoma, undifferentiated * Malignant teratoma, anaplastic [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9083_3 M9083/3] Malignant teratoma, intermediate [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9084_0 M9084/0] Dermoid cyst, NOS * Dermoid, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9084_3 M9084/3] Teratoma with malignant transformation * Dermoid cyst with malignant transformation or with secondary tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9085_3 M9085/3] mixed germ cell tumor * Mixed teratoma and seminoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9090_0 M9090/0] Struma ovarii, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9090_3 M9090/3] Struma ovarii, malignant [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9091_1 M9091/1] Strumal carcinoid * Struma ovarii and carcinoid


910 Trophoblastic

neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9100_0 M9100/0] Hydatidifrom mole, NOS * Hydatid mole * Complete hydatidiform mole [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9100_1 M9100/1] Invasive hydatidiform mole * Chorioadenoma /destruens * Chorioadenoma * Invasive mole, NOS * Malignant hydatidiform mole [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9100_3 M9100/3] Choriocarcinoma, NOS * Chorionepithelioma * Chorioepithelioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9101_3 M9101/3] Choriocarcinoma combined with other germ cell elements * combined with teratoma * combined with embryonal carcinoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9102_3 M9102/3] Malignant teratoma, trophoblastic [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9103_0 M9103/0] Partial hydatidiform mole [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9104_1 M9104/1] Placental site trophoblastic tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9105_3 M9105/3] Trophoblastic tumor, epithelioid


911 Mesonephromas

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9110_0 M9110/0] Mesonephroma, benign * Mesonephric adenoma * Wolffian duct adenoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9110_1 M9110/1] Mesonephric tumor, NOS * Wolffian duct tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9110_3 M9110/3] Mesonephroma, malignant * Mesonephric adenocarcinoma * Mesonephroma, NOS * Wolffian duct carcinoma


912–916 Blood vessel tumors

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9120_0 M9120/0] Hemangioma, NOS * Angioma, NOS * Chorioangioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9120_3 M9120/3] Hemangiosarcoma * Angiosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9121_0 M9121/0] Cavernous hemangioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9122_0 M9122/0] Venous hemangioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9123_0 M9123/0] Racemose hemangioma * Arteriovenous hemangioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9124_3 M9124/3] Kupffer cell sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9125_0 M9125/0] Epithelioid hemangioma * Histiocytoid hemangioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9130_0 M9130/0] Hemangioendothelioma, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9130_1 M9130/1] Hemangioendothelioma, NOS * Angioendothelioma * Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9130_3 M9130/3] Hemangioendothelioma, malignant * Hemangioendothelial sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9131_0 M9131/0] Capillary hemangioma * Hemangioma simplex * Infantile/plexiform/juvenile hemangioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9132_0 M9132/0] Intramuscular hemangioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9133_1 M9133/1] Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9133_3 M9133/3] Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma, malignant * Intravascular bronchial alveolar tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9135_1 M9135/1] Endovascular papillary angioendothelioma * Dabska tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9136_1 M9136/1] Spindle cell hemangioendothelioma * Spindle cell angioendothelioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9140_3 M9140/3] Kaposi's sarcoma * Multiple hemorrhagic sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9141_0 M9141/0] Angiokeratoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9142_0 M9142/0] Verrucous keratotic hemangioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9150_0 M9150/0] Hemangiopericytoma, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9150_1 M9150/1] Hemangiopericytoma, NOS * Hemangiopericytic meningioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9150_3 M9150/3] Hemangiopericytoma, malignant [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9160_0 M9160/0] angiofibroma, NOS * Juvenile angiofibroma * Fibrous papule of nose * Involuting nevus * Giant cell or cellular angiofibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9161_0 M9161/0] Acquired tufted hemangioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9161_1 M9161/1] Hemangioblastoma * Angioblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9150_0 M9150/0] Hemangiopericytoma, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9150_1 M9150/1] Hemangiopericytoma, NOS


917 Lymphatic vessel tumors

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9170_0 M9170/0] Lymphangioma, NOS * Lymphangioendothelioma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9170_3 M9170/3] Lymphangiosarcoma * Lymphangioendothelial sarcoma * Lymphangioendothelioma, malignant [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9171_0 M9171/0] Capillary lymphangioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9172_0 M9172/0] Cavernous lymphangioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9173_0 M9173/0] Cystic lymphangioma * Hygroma, NOS * Cystic Hygroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9174_0 M9174/0] Lymphangiomyoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9174_1 M9174/1] Lymphangiomyomatosis * Lymphangioleiomyomatosis [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9175_0 M9175/0] Hemolymphangioma


918–924 Osseous And Chondromatous

neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9180_0 M9180/0] Osteoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9180_3 M9180/3] Osteosarcoma, NOS * Osteogenic sarcoma, NOS * Osteochondrosarcoma * Osteoblastic sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9181_3 M9181/3] Chondroblastic osteosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9182_3 M9182/3] Fibroblastic osteosarcoma *Osteofibrosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9183_3 M9183/3] Telangeictatic osteosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9184_3 M9184/3] Osteosarcoma in Paget disease of bone [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9185_3 M9185/3] Small cell osteosarcoma * Round cell osteosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9186_3 M9186/3] Central osteosarcoma * Conventional central osteosarcoma * Medullary osteo sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9187_3 M9187/3] Intraosseous well differentiated osteosarcoma * Intraosseous low grade osteosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9191_0 M9191/0] Osteoid osteoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9192_3 M9192/3] Parosteal osteosarcoma * Juxtacortical osteosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9193_3 M9193/3] Periosteal osteosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9194_3 M9194/3] High grade surface osteosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9195_3 M9195/3] Intracortical osteosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9200_0 M9200/0] Osteoblastmoa, NOS * Giant osteoid osteoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9200_1 M9200/1] Aggressive osteoblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9210_0 M9210/0] Osteochondroma * Cartilagionus exostosis * Cartilaginous exostosis * Ecchondroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9210_1 M9210/1] Osteochondromatosis, NOS * Ecchondrosis [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9220_0 M9220/0] Chondroma, NOS * Enchondroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9220_1 M9220/1] Condromatosis, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9220_3 M9220/3] Chondrosarcoma, NOS * Fibrochondrosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9221_0 M9221/0] Juxtacortical chondroma * Periosteal chondroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9221_3 M9221/3] Juxtacortical chondrosarcoma * Periosteal chondrosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9230_0 M9230/0] Chondroblastoma, NOS * Chondromatous giant cell tumor * Codman tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9230_3 M9230/3] Chondroblastoma, malignant [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9231_3 M9231/3] Myxoid chondrosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9240_3 M9240/3] Mesenchymal chondrosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9241_0 M9241/0] Chondromyxoid fibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9242_3 M9242/3] Clear cell chondrosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9243_3 M9243/3] Dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma


925 Giant cell tumors

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9250_1 M9250/1] giant cell tumor of bone, NOS * Osteoclastoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9250_3 M9250/3] Giant cell tumor of bone, malignant * Osteoclastoma, malignant * Giant cell sarcoma of bone [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9251_1 M9251/1] Giant cell tumor of soft parts, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9251_3 M9251/3] Malignant giant cell tumor of soft parts [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9252_0 M9252/0] Tenosynovial giant cell tumor * Fibrous histiocytoma of tendon sheath * Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9252_3 M9252/3] Malignant tenosynovial giant cell tumor * Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath, malignant


926 Miscellaneous bone tumors (C40._, C41._)

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9260_3 M9260/3] Ewing's sarcoma/tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9261_3 M9261/3] Adamantinoma of long bones [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9262_0 M9262/0] Ossifying fibroma * Fibro-osteoma * Osteofibroma


927–934 Odontogenic tumors C41._)

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9270_0 M9270/0] Odontogenic tumor, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9270_1 M9270/1] Odontogenic tumor, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9270_3 M9270/3] Odontogenic tumor, malignant * Odontogenic carcinoma/sarcoma * Primary intraosseous or ameloblastic carcinoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9271_0 M9271/0] Ameloblastic fibrodentinoma * Dentinoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9272_0 M9272/0] Cementoma, NOS * Periapical cemental dysplasia or cemento-osseus dysplasia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9273_0 M9273/0] Cementoblastoma, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9274_0 M9274/0] Cementifying fibroma * Cemento-ossifying fibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9275_0 M9275/0] Gigantiform cementoma * Florid osseus dysplasia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9280_0 M9280/0] Odontoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9281_0 M9281/0] Compound odontoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9282_0 M9282/0] Complex odontoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9290_0 M9290/0] Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma * Fibroameloblastic odontoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9290_3 M9290/3] Ameloblastic odontosarcoma * Ameloblastic fibrodentinosarcoma or fibro-odontosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9300_0 M9300/0] Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor * Adenomeloblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9301_0 M9301/0] Calcifying odontogenic cyst [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9302_0 M9302/0] Odontogenic ghost cell tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9310_0 M9310/0] Ameloblastoma, NOS * Adamantinoma, NOS (except of long bones M9261/3) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9310_3 M9310/3] Ameloblastoma, malignant * Adamantinoma, NOS (except of long bones M9261/3) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9311_0 M9311/0] Odontoameloblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9312_0 M9312/0] Squamous odontogenic tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9320_0 M9320/0] Odontogenic myxoma * Odontogenic myxofibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9321_0 M9321/0] Central odontogenic fibroma * Odontogenic fibroma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9322_0 M9322/0] Peripheral odontogenic fibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9330_0 M9330/0] Ameloblastic fibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9330_3 M9330/3] Ameloblastic fibrosarcoma * Ameloblastic sarcoma * Odontogenic fibrosarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9340_0 M9340/0] Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor * Pindbord tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9341_1 M9341/1] clear cell odontogenic tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9342_3 M9342/3] Odontogenic carcinosarcoma


935–937 Miscellaneous tumors

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9350_1 M9350/1] Craniopharyngioma * Rathke pouch tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9351_1 M9351/1] Craniopharyngioma, adamantinomatous [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9352_1 M9352/1] Craniopharyngioma, papillary [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9360_1 M9360/1] Pinealoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9361_1 M9361/1] Pineocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9362_3 M9362/3] Pineoblastoma * Mixed pineal tumor * Mixed pineocytoma-pineoblastoma * Pineal parenchymal tumor of intermediate differentiation * Transitional pineal tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9363_0 M9363/0] Melanotic neuroectodermal tumor * Retinal anlage tumor * Melanoameloblastoma * Melanotic progonoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9364_3 M9364/3] Peripheral neuroectodermal tumor * Neuroectodermal tumor, NOS Peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor, NOS (PPNET) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9365_3 M9365/3] Askin Tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9370_3 M9370/3] Chordoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9371_3 M9371/3] Chondroid chordoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9372_3 M9372/3] Dedifferentiated chorcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9373_0 M9373/0] Parachordoma


938–948 Gliomas

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9380_3 M9380/3] Glioma, malignant * Glioma, NOS (except nasal glioma, not neoplastic) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9381_3 M9381/3] Gliomatosis cerebri [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9382_3 M9382/3] Mixed glioma * oligoastrocytoma * Anaplastic oligoastrocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9383_1 M9383/1] Subepyndymoma * Subependymal glioma * Subependymal astrocytoma, NOS * Mixed subendymoma-ependymoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9384_1 M9384/1] Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9390_0 M9390/0] Choroid plexus papilloma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9390_1 M9390/1] Atypical choroid plexus papilloma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9390_3 M9390/3] Choroid plexus carcinoma * Choroid plexus papilloma, anaplastic or malignant [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9391_3 M9391/3] Ependymoma, NOS * Epithelial / cellular / clear cell / tanycytic ependymoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9392_3 M9392/3] Ependymoma, anaplastic * Ependymoblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9393_3 M9393/3] Papillary ependymoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9394_1 M9394/1] Myxopapillary ependymoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9400_3 M9400/3] Astrocytoma, NOS * Astrocytic glioma * Astroglioma * Diffuse astrocytoma * Astrocytoma, low grade * Diffuse astocytoma, low grade * Cystic astrocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9401_3 M9401/3] Astrocytoma, anaplastic [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9410_3 M9410/3] Protoplasmic astrocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9411_3 M9411/3] Gemistocytic astrocytoma * Gemistocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9412_1 M9412/1] Desmoplastic infantile astrocytoma or ganglioglioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9413_0 M9413/0] dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9420_3 M9420/3] Fibrillary astrocytoma * Fibrous astrocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9421_1 M9421/1] Pilocytic astrocytoma * Piloid or Juvenile astrocytoma * Spongioblastoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9423_3 M9423/3] Polar spongioblastoma * Spongioblastoma polare * Primitive polar spongioblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9424_3 M9424/3] Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9430_3 M9430/3] Astroblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9440_3 M9440/3] Glioblastoma, NOS * Glioblastoma multiforme * Spongioblastoma multiforme [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9441_3 M9441/3] Giant cell glioblastoma * Monstrocellular sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9442_1 M9442/1] gliofibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9442_3 M9442/3] gliosarcoma * Glioblastoma with sarcomatous component [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9444_1 M9444/1] Chordoid glioma * Chordoid glioma of third ventricle [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9450_3 M9450/3] Oligodendroglioma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9451_3 M9451/3] Oligodendroglioma, anaplastic [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9460_3 M9460/3] Oligodendroblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9470_3 M9470/3] Medullablastoma, NOS * Melanotic medulloblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9471_3 M9471/3] Desmoplastic nodular medulloblastoma * Desmoplastic medulloblastoma * Circumscribed arachnoidal cerebellar sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9472_3 M9472/3] Medullomyoblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9473_3 M9473/3] Primitive neuroectodermal tumor, NOS * PNET, NOS * Central primitive neuroectodermal tumor, NOS (CPNET) * Supratentorial PNET [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9474_3 M9474/3] large cell medulloblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9480_3 M9480/3] Cerebellar sarcoma, NOS


949–952 Neuroepitheliomatous

neoplasms A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9490_0 M9490/0] Ganglioneuroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9490_3 M9490/3] Ganglioneuroblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9491_0 M9491/0] Ganglioneuromatosis [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9492_0 M9492/0] Gangliocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9493_0 M9493/0] Dysplastic gangliocytoma of cerebellum (Lhermitte-Duclos) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9500_3 M9500/3] Neuroblastoma, NOS * Sympathicoblastoma * Central neuroblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9501_0 M9501/0] Medulloepithelioma, benign * Diktyoma, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9501_3 M9501/3] Medulloepithelioma, NOS * Diktyoma, malignant [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9502_0 M9502/0] Teratoid medulloepithelioma, benign [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9502_3 M9502/3] Teratoid medulloepithelioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9503_3 M9503/3] Neuroepithelioma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9504_3 M9504/3] Spongioneuroblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9505_1 M9505/1] Ganglioglioma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9505_3 M9505/3] Ganglioglioma, anaplastic [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9506_1 M9506/1] Central neurocytoma * Neurocytoma * Cerebellar liponeurocytoma * Lipomatous medulloblastoma * Neurolipocytoma * Medullocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9507_0 M9507/0] Pacinian tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9508_3 M9508/3] Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9510_0 M9510/0] Retinocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9510_3 M9510/3] Retinoblastoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9511_3 M9511/3] Retinoblastoma, differentiated [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9512_3 M9512/3] Retinoblastoma, undifferentiated [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9513_3 M9513/3] Retinoblastoma, diffuse [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9514_1 M9514/1] Retinoblastoma, spontaneously regressed [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9520_3 M9520/3] Olfactory neurogenic tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9521_3 M9521/3] Olfactory neurocytoma * Esthesioneurocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9522_3 M9522/3] Olfactory neuroblastoma * Esthesioneuroblastoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9523_3 M9523/3] Olfactory neuroepithelioma * Esthesio neuroepithelioma


953 Meningiomas

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9530_0 M9530/0] Meningioma, NOS * Microcystic * Secretory * Lymphoplasmacyte-rich * Metaplastic [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9530_1 M9530/1] Meningiomatosis, NOS * Diffuse * Multiple meningiomas [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9530_3 M9530/3] Meningioma, malignant * Anaplastic * Leptomeningeal sarcoma * Meningeal sarcoma * Meningothelial sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9531_0 M9531/0] Meningothelial meningioma * Endotheliomatous meningioma * Syncytial meningioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9532_0 M9532/0] Fibrous meningioma * Fibroblastic meningioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9533_0 M9533/0] Psammomatous meningioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9534_0 M9534/0] Angiomatous meningioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9537_0 M9537/0] Transitional meningioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9538_1 M9538/1] Clear cell meningioma * Chordoid [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9538_3 M9538/3] Papillary meningioma * Rhabdoid [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9539_1 M9539/1] Atypical meningioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9539_3 M9539/3] Meningeal sarcomatosis


954–957 Nerve sheath tumors

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9540_0 M9540/0] Neurofibroma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9540_1 M9540/1] Neurofibromatosis, NOS * Multiple neurofibromatosis * Von Recklinghausen disease (except of bone) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9540_3 M9540/3] Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor * MPNST, NOS * MPNST with glandular differentiation * Epithelioid * with mesenchymal differentiation * Melanotic * Melanotic psammomatous [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9541_0 M9541/0] Melanotic neurofibroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9550_0 M9550/0] Plexiform neurofibroma * Plexiform neuroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9560_0 M9560/0] Neurilemoma, NOS * Schwannoma, NOS * Neurinoma * Acoustic neuroma * Pigmented or melanotic schwannoma * Plexiform / cellular / degenerated / ancient / psammomatous [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9560_1 M9560/1] Neurinomatosis [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9561_3 M9561/3] Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor with rhabdomyoblastic differentiation * MPNST with rhabdomyoblastic differentiation * Triton tumor, malignant * Malignant schwannoma with rhabdomyoblastic differentiation [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9562_0 M9562/0] Neurothekeoma * Nerve sheath myxoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9570_0 M9570/0] Neuroma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9571_0 M9571/0] Perineurioma, NOS * Intraneural perineurioma * Soft tissue perineurioma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9571_3 M9571/3] Perineurioma, malignant * Perineural MPNST [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9560_0 M9560/0] Schwannoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9560_0 M9560/0] Neurinoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9560_0 M9560/0] Acoustic neuroma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9570_0 M9570/0] Neuroma, NOS


958 Granular cell tumors and Pulmonary alveolus, Alveolar soft part sarcoma

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9580_0 M9580/0] Granular cell tumor/myoblastoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9580_3 M9580/3] Granular cell tumor/myoblastoma, malignant [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9581_3 M9581/3] Alveolar soft part sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9582_0 M9582/0] Granular cell tumor of the sellar region (C75.1)


(9590–9999) Hematologic (Leukemias, Lymphomas and related disorders)


959 Malignant lymphoma, NOS, Or diffuse

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9590_3 M9590/3] Malignant Lymphoma, NOS * Lymphoma, NOS * Microglioma (C71._) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9591_3 M9591/3] Malignant lymphoma, non-Hodgkin, NOS * Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, NOS * B cell lymphoma, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, non-cleaved cell, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, diffuse, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, lymphocytic, intermediate differentiation, nodular * Malignant lymphoma, small cell, noncleaved, diffuse * Malignant lymphoma, undifferentiated cell, non-Burkitt * Malignant lymphoma, undifferentiated cell type, NOS * Lymphosarcoma, NOS * Lymphosarcoma, diffuse * Reticulum cell sarcoma, NOS * Reticulum cell sarcoma, diffuse * Reticulosarcoma, NOS * Reticulosarcoma, diffuse * Malignant lymphoma, small cleaved cell, diffuse * Malignant lymphoma, lymphocytic, poorly differentiated, diffuse * Malignant lymphoma, small cleaved cell, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, cleaved cell, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9596_3 M9596/3] Composite Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma


965–966 Hodgkin Lymphoma

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9650_3 M9650/3] Hodgkin lymphoma, NOS * Hodgkin's disease, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, Hodgkin [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9651_3 M9651/3] Hodgkin lymphoma, lymphocyte rich * Lymphocyte-rich classical Hodgkin lymphoma * Hodgkin disease, lymphocyte predominance, NOS * Hodgkin disease, lymphocytic-histiocytic predominance * Hodgkin disease, lymphocyte predominance, diffuse [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9652_3 M9652/3] Mixed cellularity classical Hodgkin lymphoma, NOS * Hodgkin lymphoma, mixed cellularity, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9653_3 M9653/3] Lymphocyte-depleted classical Hodgkin lymphoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9654_3 M9654/3] Hodgkin lymphoma, lymphocyte depletion, diffuse fibrosis [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9655_3 M9655/3] Hodgkin lymphoma, lymphocyte depletion, reticular [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9659_3 M9659/3] Nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma * Hodgkin lymphoma, lymphocyte predominance, nodular * Hodgkin paragranuloma, NOS * Hodgkin paragranuloma, nodular [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9661_3 M9661/3] Hodgkin granuloma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9662_3 M9662/3] Hodgkin sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9663_3 M9663/3] Nodular sclerosis classical Hodgkin lymphoma * Hodgkin lymphoma, nodular sclerosis, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9664_3 M9664/3] Hodgkin lymphoma, nodular sclerosis, cellular phase * Classical Hodgkin lymphoma, nodular sclerosis, cellular phase [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9665_3 M9665/3] Hodgkin lymphoma, nodular sclerosis, grade 1 * Classical Hodgkin lymphoma, nodular sclerosis grade 1 * Hodgkin disease, nodular sclerosis, lymphocyte predominance * Hodgkin disease, nodular sclerosis, mixed cellularity [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9667_3 M9667/3] Hodgkin lymphoma, nodular sclerosis, grade 2 * Classical Hodgkin lymphoma, nodular sclerosis, grade 2 * Hodgkin disease, nodular sclerosis, lymphocyte depletion * Hodgkin disease, nodular sclerosis, syncytial variant


967–972 Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas


967–969 Mature B-cell Lymphomas

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9670_3 M9670/3] Malignant lymphoma, small B lymphocytic, NOS ''(see also M9823/3)'' * Small lymphocytic lymphoma * Malignant lymphoma, small lymphocytic, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, lymphocytic, well differentiated, diffuse * Malignant lymphoma, lymphocytic, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, lymphocytic, diffuse, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, small cell, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, small lymphocytic, diffuse * Malignant lymphoma, small cell diffuse [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9671_3 M9671/3] Malignant lymphoma, lymphoplasmacytic ''(see also M9761/3)'' * Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma * Malignant lymphoma, lymphoplasmacytoid * Immunocytoma * Malignant lymphoma, plasmacytoid * Plasmacytic lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9673_3 M9673/3] Mantle cell lymphoma * ''Includes all variants: blastic, pleomorphic, small cell'' * Mantle zone lymphoma * Malignant zone lymphoma * Malignant lymphoma, lymphocytic, intermediate differentiation, diffuse * Malignant lymphoma, centrocytic * Malignant lymphomatous polyposis [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9675_3 M9675/3] Malignant lymphoma, mixed small and large cell, diffuse ''(see also M9690/3)'' * Malignant lymphoma, mixed lymphocytic-histiocytic, diffuse * Malignant lymphoma, mixed cell type, diffuse * Malignant lymphoma, centroblastic-centrocytic, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, centroblastic-centrocytic, diffuse [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9678_3 M9678/3] Primary effusion lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9679_3 M9679/3] Mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma (C38.3) * Mediastinal (thymic) large cell lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9680_3 M9680/3] Malignant lymphoma, large B-cell, diffuse, NOS * Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, large cell, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, large B-cell, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, histiocytic, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, histiocytic, diffuse * Malignant lymphoma, large cell, cleaved and noncleaved * Malignant lymphoma, large cell, diffuse, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, large cleaved cell, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, large cell, cleaved, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, large cell, noncleaved, diffuse or NOS * Malignant lymphoma, large B-cell, diffuse, centroblastic, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, large B-cell, centroblastic, NOS or diffuse * Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma * Angioendotheliomatosis * Angiotropic lymphoma * T-cell rich large B-cell lymphoma * Histiocyte-rich large B-cell lymphoma * Anaplastic large B-cell lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9684_3 M9684/3] Malignant lymphoma, large B-cell, diffuse, immunoblastic, NOS * Malignant lymphoma, immunoblastic, NOS * Immunoblastic sarcoma * Malignant lymphoma, large cell, immunoblastic * Plasmablastic lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9687_3 M9687/3] Burkitt lymphoma, NOS ''(see also M9826/3)'' * ''Includes all variants'' * Malignant lymphoma, undifferentiated * Malignant lymphoma, small noncleaved * Burkitt-like lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9689_3 M9689/3] Splenic marginal zone lymphoma * Splenic marginal zone B-cell lymphoma * Splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9690_3 M9690/3] Follicular lymphoma, NOS ''(see also M9675/3)'' * Malignant lymphoma, follicular/follicle center, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9691_3 M9691/3] Follicular lymphoma, grade 2 * Follicular lymphoma, small cleaved cell [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9698_3 M9698/3] Follicular lymphoma, grade 3 * Malignant lymphoma, large cell/centroblastic, follicular, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9699_3 M9699/3] Marginal zone B-cell lymphoma, NOS * Marginal zone lymphoma, NOS * Extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT-lymphoma) * BALT lymphoma * SALT lymphoma * Monocytoid b-cell lymphoma * Nodal marginal zone lymphoma * Nodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma


970–971 Mature T- and NK-cell Lymphomas

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9700_3 M9700/3] Mycosis fungoides * Pagetoid reticulosis [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9701_3 M9701/3] Sezary syndrome * Sezary disease [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9702_3 M9702/3] Mature T-cell lymphoma, NOS * Peripheral T-cell lymphoma, NOS * T-cell lymphoma, NOS * Peripheral T-cell lymphoma, pleomorphic small/medium/large cell/T-zone lymphoma * Lymphoepithelioid lymphoma * Lennert lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9705_3 M9705/3] Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma * Peripheral T-cell lymphoma, AILD (Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy with dysproteinemia) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9708_3 M9708/3] Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9709_3 M9709/3] Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, NOS (C44._) * Cutaneous lymphoma, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9714_3 M9714/3] Anaplastic large cell lymphoma, T cell and Null cell type * Anaplastic large cell lymphoma, CD30+/NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9716_3 M9716/3] Hepatosplenic (gamma-delta) cell lymphoma * Hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9717_3 M9717/3] Intestinal T-cell lymphoma * Enteropathy type T-cell lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9718_3 M9718/3] Primary cutaneous CD 30+ T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder (C44._) * Lymphomatoid papulosis * Primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma * Primary cutaneous CD30+ large T-cell lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9719_3 M9719/3] NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal and nasal type * Extranodal NK/T cell lymphoma, nasal type * T/NK-cell lymphoma


972 Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9727_3 M9727/3] Precursor cell lymphoblastic lymphoma, NOS (''see also M9835/3)'' * Blastic NK cell lymphoma * Malignant lymphoma, lymphoblastic, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9728_3 M9728/3] Precursor B-cell lymphoblastic Lymphoma ''(see also M9836/3)'' [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9729_3 M9729/3] Precursor T-cell lymphoblastic Lymphoma ''(see also M9837/3)''


973 Plasma cell tumors

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9731_3 M9731/3] Plasmacytoma, NOS * Extramedullary plasmacytoma * Solitary plasmacytoma of bone (C40._, C41._) * Solitary myeloma * Solitary plasmacytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9732_3 M9732/3] Multiple myeloma (C42.1) * Plasma cell myeloma * Myeloma, NOS * Myelomatosis [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9733_3 M9733/3] Plasma cell leukemia (C42.1) * Plasmacytic leukemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9734_3 M9734/3] Plasmacytoma, extramedullary ''(not occurring in bone)'' * Extraosseous plasmacytoma


974 Mast cell Tumors

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9740_1 M9740/1] Mastocytoma, NOS or Extracutaneous mastocytoma * Mast cell tumor, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9740_3 M9740/3] Mast cell sarcoma * Malignant mast cell tumor * Malignant mastocytoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9741_3 M9741/3] Malignant mastocytosis * Systemic tissue mast cell disease * Aggressive systemic mastocytosis or Systemic mastocytosis with associated clonal, hematological non-mast cell lineage disease [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9742_3 M9742/3] Mast cell leukemia (C42.1)


975 Neoplasms of Histiocytes and Accessory Lymphoid Cells

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9750_3 M9750/3] Malignant histiocytosis [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9751_1 M9751/1] Langerhans cell histiocytosis, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9752_1 M9752/1] Langerhans cell histiocytosis, unifocal * Langerhans cell granulomatosis, unifocal * Langerhans cell histiocytosis, mono-ostotic * Eosinophilic granuloma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9753_1 M9753/1] Langerhans cell histiocytosis, multifocal * Langerhans cell histiocytosis, poly-ostotic [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9754_3 M9754/3] Langerhans cell histiocytosis, disseminated * Langerhans cell histiocytosis, generalized * Letterer-Siwe disease * Acute progressive histiocytosis X [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9755_3 M9755/3] Histiocytic sarcoma * True histiocytic lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9756_3 M9756/3] Langerhans cell sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9757_3 M9757/3] Dendritic cell sarcoma, NOS * Interdigitating dendritic cell sarcoma/tumor [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9758_3 M9758/3] Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma/tumor


976 Immunoproliferative diseases

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9760_3 M9760/3] Immunoproliferative disease, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9761_3 M9761/3] Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia (C42.0) (see also M9671/3) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9762_3 M9762/3] Heavy chain disease, NOS * Alpha heavy chain disease * Mu heavy chain disease * Gamma heavy chain disease * Franklin disease [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9764_3 M9764/3] Marinal zone lymphoma#Primary small intestinal MZL, Immunoproliferative small intestinal disease (C17._) * Mediterranean lymphoma * Primary small intestinal extranodal marginal zone lymphoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9765_1 M9765/1] Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance * MGUS * Monoclonal gammopathy, NOS ([http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9766_1 M9766/1]) Angiocentric immunoproliferative lesion * LYmphoid granulomatosis * Lymphomatoid granulomatosis [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9767_1 M9767/1] Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9768_1 M9768/1] T-gamma lymphoproliferative disease [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9769_1 M9769/1] Immunoglobulin deposition disease * Systemic light chain disease * Primary amyloidosis


980–994 Leukemias


980) Leukemias, NOS

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9800_3 M9800/3] Leukemia, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9801_3 M9801/3] Acute leukemia, NOS * Blast cell leukemia * Undifferentiated leukemia * Stem cell leukemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9805_3 M9805/3] Acute biphenotypic leukemia * Acute leukemia of ambiguous lineage * Acute mixed lineage leukemia * Acute bilineal leukemia


(982–983) Lymphoid leukemias (C42.1)

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9820_3 M9820/3] Lymphoid leukemia, NOS * Lymphocytic leukemia, NOS * Lymphatic leukemia, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9823_3 M9823/3] B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (see also M9670/3) * Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, B-cell type (includes all variants of BCLL) * Chronic lymphocytic leukemia * Chronic lymphoid leukemia * Chronic lymphatic leukemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9826_3 M9826/3] Burkitt cell Leukemia (see also M9687/3) * Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, mature B-cell type [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9827_3 M9827/3] Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (HTLV-1 positive) includes all variants * Adult T-cell lymphoma/leukemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9831_1 M9831/1] T-cell large granular lymphocytic leukemia * T-cell large granular lymphocytosis * NK-cell large granular lymphocytic leukemia * Large granular lymphocytosis, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9832_3 M9832/3] Prolymphocytic leukemia, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9833_3 M9833/3] B-cell prolymphocytic leukemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9834_3 M9834/3] T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9835_3 M9835/3] Precursor cell lymphoblastic leukemia, NOS (see also M9727/3) * Precursor cell lymphoblastic leukemia, not phenotyped * Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, NOS (see also M9727/3) * Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, precursor-cell type * Acute lymphoblastic leukemia-lymphoma, NOS * Acute lymphocytic leukemia * Acute lymphoid leukemia * Acute lymphatic leukemia * Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, L2 type, NOS * FAB L2 [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9836_3 M9836/3] Precursor B lymphoblastic leukemia (see also M9728/3) * Pro-B ALL * Common precursor B ALL * Pre-B ALL * Pre-pre-B ALL * Common ALL * c-ALL [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9837_3 M9837/3] Precursor T lymphoblastic leukemia (see also M9729/3) * Pro-T ALL * Pre-T ALL * Cortical T ALL * Mature T ALL


984–993 Myeloid Leukemias (C42.1)

(9840–9849) Erythroleukemias (Acute myelogenous leukemia#French-American-British, FAB-M6) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9840_3 M9840/3] Acute myeloid leukemia, M6 type * Acute erythroid leukemia * Erythroleukemia * FAB M6 * AML M6 * Erythremic myelosis, NOS (9850–9859) Lymphosarcoma cell leukemia (9860–9869) Myeloid (Granulocytic) Leukemias [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9860_3 M9860/3] Myeloid leukemia, NOS * Non-lymphocytic leukemia, NOS * Granulocytic leukemia, NOS * Myelogenous leukemia, NOS * Myelomonocytic leukemia, NOS * Myelocytic leukemia, NOS * Eosinophilic leukemia * Monocytic leukemia, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9861_3 M9861/3] Acute myeloid leukemia, NOS (FAB or WHO type not specified (see also M9930/3) * Acute myelogenous leukemia * Acute non-lymphocytic leukemia * Acute granulocytic leukemia *Acute myelogenous leukemia * Acute myelocytic leukemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9863_3 M9863/3] Chronic myeloid leukemia, NOS * Chronic myelogenous leukemia, NOS * Chronic granulocytic leukemia, NOS * Chronic myelocytic leukemia, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9866_3 M9866/3] Acute promyelocytic leukemia t(15;17)(q22;q11–12) * Acute promyelocytic leukemia, PML/RAR-alpha *Acute myeloid leukemia, t(15:17(q22;q11–12) * Acute promyelocytic leukemia, NOS Acute myelogenous leukemia#French-American-British, FAB-M3 (includes all variants) * Acute promyelocytic leukemia (AML with t(15;17)(q22;q12), PML-RARa and variants) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9867_3 M9867/3]) Acute myelomonocytic leukemia * Acute (medical), Acute myelomonocytic leukemia * Acute myelogenous leukemia#French-American-British, FAB-M4 [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9870_3 M9870/3] Basophilic leukemia or Acute basophilic leukemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9871_3 M9871/3] Acute myeloid leukemia with abnormal marrow eosinophils (includes all variants) * AML with inv(16)(p13q22) or t(16;16)(p13;q22), CBFb/MYH11 (FAB M4Eo) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9872_3 M9872/3] Acute myeloid leukemia, minimally cellular differentiation, differentiated (FAB type M0) * Acute myeloblastic leukemia] [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9873_3 M9873/3] Acute myeloid leukemia, without maturation (FAB type M1) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9874_3 M9874/3] Acute myeloid leukemia, with maturation (FAB M2), NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9875_3 M9875/3] Chronic myelogenous leukemia BCR/ABL positive * Philadelphia chromosome (Ph1 positive) * t(9;22)(q34;q11) * Chronic granulocytic leukemia (BCR/ABL positive)/(Ph1 positive)/t(9;22)(q34;q11) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9876_3 M9876/3] Atypical chronic myelogenous leukemia BCR/ABL negative * Atypical chronic myeloid leukemia (BCR/ABL negative)/(Ph1 negative) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9891_3 M9891/3] Acute monoblastic and monocytic leukemia * Monoblastic leukemia, NOS * FAB M5 (includes all variants) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9895_3 M9895/3] Acute myeloid leukemia multilineage dysplasia * AML with/without prior myelodysplastic syndrome [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9896_3 M9896/3] AML with t(8;21)(q22;q22), AML1/ETO * FAB M2 with t(8;21)(q22;q22), AML1/ETO [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9897_3 M9897/3] AML with 11q23 (MLL) abnormalities * AML, MLL [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9910_3 M9910/3] Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia, NOS * Megakaryocytic leukemia * (Acute myelogenous leukemia#French-American-British, FAB-M7) [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9920_3 M9920/3] Acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome, therapy related, NOS Therapy-related acute myeloid leukemia, alkylating agent/epipodophyllotoxin related [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9930_3 M9930/3] Chloroma or Myeloid sarcoma (see also M9861/3) * Granulocytic sarcoma [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9931_3 M9931/3]) Acute panmyelosis with myelofibrosis (C42.1) * Acute panmyelosis, NOS * Acute myelofibrosis * Acute myelosclerosis, NOS


994 Other Leukemias (C42.1)

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9940_3 M9940/3] Hairy cell leukemia (C42.1) * Hairy cell leukemia variant * Leukemic reticuloendotheliosis [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9945_3 M9945/3] Chronic myelomonocytic, leukemia, NOS * Type 1 * Type 2 [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9946_3 M9946/3] Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9948_3 M9948/3] Aggressive NK cell leukemia


995–996 Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders (C42.1)

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9950_3 M9950/3] Polycythemia vera * Polycythemia rubra vera * Proliferative polycythemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9960_1 M9960/1] Chronic Myeloproliferative disease, NOS [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9961_3 M9961/3] Myelosclerosis with myeloid metaplasia * Chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis * Myelofibrosis as a result of myeloproliferative disease * Agnogenic myeloid metaplasia * Megakaryocytic myelosclerosis * Myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9962_3 M9962/3] Essential thrombocytemia * Idiopathic thrombocythemia * Essential/idiopathic hemorrhagic thrombocythemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9963_3 M9963/3] Chronic neutrophilic leukemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9964_3 M9964/3] Chronic eosinophilic leukemia / hypereosinophilic syndrome


997 Other Haematologic Disorders

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9970_1 M9970/1] Lymphoproliferative disease/disorder, NOS * Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder, pleomorphic [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9975_3 M9975/3] Myeloproliferative disease, NOS * Chronic Myeloproliferative disease, unclassifiable * Myelodysplastic / myeloproliferative diseases, unclassifiable


998 Myelodysplastic syndrome (C42.1)

[http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9980_3 M9980/3] Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia or Refractory anemia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9982_3 M9982/3] Refractory anemia with ringed sideroblasts * with sideroblasts [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9983_3 M9983/3] Refractory anemia with excess blasts * RAEB *RAEB I * RAEB II [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9985_3 M9985/3] Refractory cytopenia with multilineage dysplasia [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9986_3 M9986/3] Myelodysplastic syndrome associated with isolated del(5q) chromosome abnormality [http://progenetix.org/subsets/?term_id=icdom:9989_3 M9989/3] Myelodysplastic syndrome, NOS


See also

* Medical classification


References


External links

* [https://web.archive.org/web/20041017011330/http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/adaptations/oncology/en/ Official page] at World Health Organization * [http://training.seer.cancer.gov/index.html Tutorial] at National Cancer Institute * [https://web.archive.org/web/20050502190603/http://www.dimdi.de/static/en/klassi/diagnosen/icdo3/basisicdo3.htm Overview] at DIMDI * [https://web.archive.org/web/20070930060838/http://www.healthyarkansas.com/arkcancer/publications/Multiple%20Primaries.ppt Overview of multiple primaries] at healthyarkansas.com (PPT) * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051115102100/http://training.seer.cancer.gov/module_coding_primary/unit01_hist_bkgrnd01.html History of versions] at National Cancer Institute * [http://icdx.org/cm/ch2/ ICD-10 Codes for Neoplasms] * [http://www.progenetix.org/subsets/?subsettype=ICDM Genomic profiles of cancer samples by ICD-O] at [http://progenetix.org] and [http://arraymap.org]


Morphology

* [http://seer.cancer.gov/icd-o-3/ Cancer.gov – overview], includes link to [https://web.archive.org/web/20090826105403/http://seer.cancer.gov/icd-o-3/sitetype.icd03.d20090401.xls Excel spreadsheet with codes] at National Cancer Institute * [http://training.seer.cancer.gov/module_coding_primary/table_who_class_hemo_1.html Overview] at National Cancer Institute * [http://training.seer.cancer.gov/module_icdo3/downloadables/Supplemental%20ICD-O-3%20List.DOC Word document – malignancies only] at National Cancer Institute * [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927210634/http://uniklinikum-giessen.de/imi/konvi2t2.html?m=27 Overview] at University hospital Gießen und Marburg * [http://www.dimdi.de/static/en/klassi/diagnosen/icdo3/ Download table German version] at DIMDI * [https://web.archive.org/web/20120525140127/http://www-p53.iarc.fr/Morphology.html Codes] at International Agency for Research on Cancer, IARC * [http://www.wolfbane.com/icd/index.html 1st, 2nd, and 3rd editions] at wolfbane.com * [http://www.ncri.ie/data.cgi/html/icdo2morphs.shtml List] at The National Cancer Registry Ireland * [http://www.celsius.lshtm.ac.uk/dataDict/appendices/MorphologyofNeoplasmsICDO2.html List] at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine {{Myeloid malignancy International Classification of Diseases Diagnosis classification Oncology