Definition
Representation
Data Type | Number |
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Format | N[N] |
Maximum character length | 2 |
Values
Value | Meaning | Start Date | End Date | |
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Permissible Values | 1 | Hyperplastic polyp | ||
2 | Tubular adenoma | |||
3 | Tubulovillous adenoma | |||
4 | Villous adenoma | |||
5 | Sessile serrated adenoma | |||
6 | Traditional serrated adenoma | |||
7 | Adenoma not otherwise classified | |||
8 | Carcinoma | |||
88 | Other - includes other polyp types |
Comments
Guide for use:
An adenoma is a benign tumour that arises from epithelial cells that line the inside surface of an organ. All adenomas have malignant potential. Adenomas have several different growth patterns.
CODE 1 Hyperplastic polyp
A type of polyp that has a low risk, if any, of developing into a cancer. However, people with multiple hyperplastic polyps are associated with an increased risk of bowel cancer.CODE 2 Tubular adenoma
Tubular adenoma composed of epithelial tissue resembling a tubular gland. This is most of the most common growth patterns. Most adenomas that are small have a tubular growth pattern.
CODE 3 Tubulovillous adenoma
Many adenomas have a mixture of both growth patterns. Tubulovillous adenomas are neoplams that resemble a mixture of both tubular and villous adenoma growth patterns.
CODE 4 Villous adenoma
Villous adenomas are composed of mucinous epithelium covering delicate vascular projections. Larger adenomas may have a villous growth pattern. Larger adenomas more often have cancers developing in them. Adenomas with a villous growth pattern are also more likely to have cancers develop in them.
CODE 5 Sessile serrated adenoma
Sessile serrated polyps have a saw tooth appearance under the microscope, and tend to grow as slightly flattened, broad-based polyps.
CODE 6 Traditional serrated adenoma
Traditional serrated adenomas have a saw tooth appearance under the microscope.
CODE 7 Adenoma not otherwise classified
A benign growth that does not fit the classification listed above.
CODE 8 Carcinoma
A cancer's growth that begins in the lining layer (epithelial cells) of organs.References
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Data Elements implementing this Value Domain | 1 |