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* Intermediate: solid pattern (most common). | * Intermediate: solid pattern (most common). | ||
* Small cell: diffuse, few high density granules on ultrasound examination (second most common). | * Small cell: diffuse, few high density granules on ultrasound examination (second most common). | ||
==Staging== | |||
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Stage''' | |||
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Primary Tumor''' | |||
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Lymph Node''' | |||
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Metastasis''' | |||
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| 0||In situ primary tumor||No regional lymph node metastasis||No distant metastasis | |||
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| IA||Less than or equal to 2 cm maximum tumor dimension||Nodes negative by pathologic exam||No distant metastasis | |||
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| IB||Less than or equal to 2 cm maximum tumor dimension||Nodes negative by clinical exam* (no pathologic node exam performed)||No distant metastasis | |||
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| IIA||Greater than 2 cm tumor dimension||Nodes negative by pathologic exam||No distant metastasis | |||
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| IIB||Greater than 2 cm tumor dimension||Nodes negative by clinical exam* (no pathologic node exam performed)||No distant metastasis | |||
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| IIC||Primary tumor invades bone, muscle, fascia, or cartilage||No regional lymph node metastasis||No distant metastasis | |||
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| IIIA||Any size tumor (includes invading tumors)||Micrometastasis**||No distant metastasis | |||
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| IIIB||Any size tumor (includes invading tumors)||"Macrometastasis*** -OR- In transit metastasis****"||No distant metastasis | |||
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| IV||Any size tumor (includes invading tumors)||Any lymph node metastasis||Metastasis beyond regional lymph nodes | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Classification
Histologically, MCC has been classified into three distinct subtypes:
- Trabecular: classic pattern, large-cell type, high density or granules on ultrasound examination.
- Intermediate: solid pattern (most common).
- Small cell: diffuse, few high density granules on ultrasound examination (second most common).
Staging
Stage | Primary Tumor | Lymph Node | Metastasis |
0 | In situ primary tumor | No regional lymph node metastasis | No distant metastasis |
IA | Less than or equal to 2 cm maximum tumor dimension | Nodes negative by pathologic exam | No distant metastasis |
IB | Less than or equal to 2 cm maximum tumor dimension | Nodes negative by clinical exam* (no pathologic node exam performed) | No distant metastasis |
IIA | Greater than 2 cm tumor dimension | Nodes negative by pathologic exam | No distant metastasis |
IIB | Greater than 2 cm tumor dimension | Nodes negative by clinical exam* (no pathologic node exam performed) | No distant metastasis |
IIC | Primary tumor invades bone, muscle, fascia, or cartilage | No regional lymph node metastasis | No distant metastasis |
IIIA | Any size tumor (includes invading tumors) | Micrometastasis** | No distant metastasis |
IIIB | Any size tumor (includes invading tumors) | "Macrometastasis*** -OR- In transit metastasis****" | No distant metastasis |
IV | Any size tumor (includes invading tumors) | Any lymph node metastasis | Metastasis beyond regional lymph nodes |