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| Malignant colorectal polyp in 2 blocks = 5 L4E, breast lumpectomy with carcinoma in 15 blocks = 5 L4E ([[L4E rule 4 (2014)|rule 4]]), thyroidectomy with PTC in 21 blocks = 7 L4E ([[L4E rule 4 (2014)|rule 4]]) | | Malignant colorectal polyp in 2 blocks = 5 L4E, breast lumpectomy with carcinoma in 15 blocks = 5 L4E ([[L4E rule 4 (2014)|rule 4]]), thyroidectomy with PTC in 21 blocks = 7 L4E ([[L4E rule 4 (2014)|rule 4]]) | ||
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Note: Radical resections are covered by [[L4E rule 9 (2014)|rule 9]] | |||
===Further examples=== | ===Further examples=== |
Revision as of 03:31, 25 October 2017
This article covers L4E rule 5 for the 2014 L4E workload system. An overview of the L4E rules is found in the L4E rules of 2014.
The definitive references for this rules in found on the CAP-ACP website.[1]
Overview
- This rule applies to specimens that require a synoptic report as per the College of American Pathologists (CAP).
Details
Specimen type(s) | Weight (L4E) | Details | Examples |
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All non-radical resections with cancer for which a synoptic report has to be filled-out as per CAP guidelines | case L5 at least (5 L4E) | If the case is <5 L4E = 5 L4E; If the case is >5 L4E, no change | Malignant colorectal polyp in 2 blocks = 5 L4E, breast lumpectomy with carcinoma in 15 blocks = 5 L4E (rule 4), thyroidectomy with PTC in 21 blocks = 7 L4E (rule 4) |
Note: Radical resections are covered by rule 9
Further examples
Specimen | Rule 5 applies? | L4E | Explanation |
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Invasive malignant melanoma - 1 punch biopsy | Yes | 5 L4E | synoptic has to be done, would otherwise by 1 L4E as per rule 1 |
Melanoma in situ - 1 punch biopsy | No | 1 L4E | synoptic does not have to be done, rule 1 applies |
Partial nephrectomy in 9 blocks with clear cell RCC | Yes | 5 L4E | synoptic has to be done, would otherwise be 3 L4E as per rule 4 |
Lumpectomy in 24 blocks with DCIS | No | 8 L4E | synoptic has to be done, rule 4 applies |
See also
References
- ↑ Workload and Workforce Committee of the CAP-ACP. Workload Measurement Guidelines. Canadian Association of Pathologists (CAP-ACP). 2014. URL: https://www.cap-acp.org/cmsUploads/CAP/File/CAP-ACP%202014%20Workload%20FINAL.pdf. Accessed on: 17 October 2017.