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<CodeSystem xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <id value="BreastLocationRegionCS"/> <text> <status value="generated"/> <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><h2>Breast Location Region CodeSystem</h2><div><p>Breast body location region code system.</p> </div><p>This code system http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breast-radiology/CodeSystem/BreastLocationRegionCS defines the following codes:</p><table class="codes"><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap"><b>Code</b></td><td><b>Display</b></td><td><b>Definition</b></td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">Axilla<a name="BreastLocationRegionCS-Axilla"> </a></td><td>Axilla</td><td>The axilla (also, armpit, underarm or oxter) is the area on the human body directly under the joint where the arm connects to the shoulder. It also contains many sweat glands. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axilla] Valid for the following modalities: US.</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">AxillaryTail<a name="BreastLocationRegionCS-AxillaryTail"> </a></td><td>Axillary tail</td><td>The tail of Spence (Spence's tail, axillary process, axillary tail) is an extension of the tissue of the breast that extends into the axilla. It is actually an extension of the upper lateral quadrant of the breast. It passes into the axilla through an opening in the deep fascia called foramen of Langer. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tail_of_Spence] Valid for the following modalities: MG US.</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">AxillaI<a name="BreastLocationRegionCS-AxillaI"> </a></td><td>Axilla I</td><td>There are three levels of axillary lymph nodes (the nodes in the underarm or "axilla" area): Level I is the bottom level, below the lower edge of the pectoralis minor muscle. [https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/surgery/lymph_node_removal/axillary_dissection]</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">AxillaII<a name="BreastLocationRegionCS-AxillaII"> </a></td><td>Axilla II</td><td>There are three levels of axillary lymph nodes (the nodes in the underarm or "axilla" area):Level II is lying underneath the pectoralis minor muscle. [https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/surgery/lymph_node_removal/axillary_dissection]</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">AxillaIII<a name="BreastLocationRegionCS-AxillaIII"> </a></td><td>Axilla III</td><td>There are three levels of axillary lymph nodes (the nodes in the underarm or "axilla" area): Level III is above the pectoralis minor muscle. [https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/surgery/lymph_node_removal/axillary_dissection]</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">InframammaryFold<a name="BreastLocationRegionCS-InframammaryFold"> </a></td><td>Inframammary fold</td><td>The mass/lesion is located in the inframammary crease where the lower boundary of the breast and the chest meet. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI NM.</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">InSkin<a name="BreastLocationRegionCS-InSkin"> </a></td><td>In skin</td><td>Located within the skin. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI NM.</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">CentralToNipple<a name="BreastLocationRegionCS-CentralToNipple"> </a></td><td>Central to nipple</td><td>Central to the nipple (central portion of the breast-behind the nipple). Valid for the following modalities: MG US.</td></tr></table></div> </text> <url value="http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breast-radiology/CodeSystem/BreastLocationRegionCS"/> <version value="0.2.0"/> <name value="BreastLocationRegionCS"/> <title value="Breast Location Region CodeSystem"/> <status value="draft"/> <date value="2019-11-01T00:00:00+00:00"/> <publisher value="Hl7 - Clinical Interoperability Council"/> <contact> <telecom> <system value="url"/> <value value="http://hl7.org/Special/committees/cic"/> </telecom> </contact> <description value="Breast body location region code system."/> <jurisdiction> <coding> <system value="http://unstats.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m49.htm"/> <code value="001"/> </coding> </jurisdiction> <caseSensitive value="true"/> <content value="complete"/> <count value="8"/> <concept> <code value="Axilla"/> <display value="Axilla"/> <definition value="The axilla (also, armpit, underarm or oxter) is the area on the human body directly under the joint where the arm connects to the shoulder. It also contains many sweat glands. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axilla] Valid for the following modalities: US."/> </concept> <concept> <code value="AxillaryTail"/> <display value="Axillary tail"/> <definition value="The tail of Spence (Spence's tail, axillary process, axillary tail) is an extension of the tissue of the breast that extends into the axilla. It is actually an extension of the upper lateral quadrant of the breast. It passes into the axilla through an opening in the deep fascia called foramen of Langer. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tail_of_Spence] Valid for the following modalities: MG US."/> </concept> <concept> <code value="AxillaI"/> <display value="Axilla I"/> <definition value="There are three levels of axillary lymph nodes (the nodes in the underarm or "axilla" area): Level I is the bottom level, below the lower edge of the pectoralis minor muscle. [https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/surgery/lymph_node_removal/axillary_dissection]"/> </concept> <concept> <code value="AxillaII"/> <display value="Axilla II"/> <definition value="There are three levels of axillary lymph nodes (the nodes in the underarm or "axilla" area):Level II is lying underneath the pectoralis minor muscle. [https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/surgery/lymph_node_removal/axillary_dissection]"/> </concept> <concept> <code value="AxillaIII"/> <display value="Axilla III"/> <definition value="There are three levels of axillary lymph nodes (the nodes in the underarm or "axilla" area): Level III is above the pectoralis minor muscle. [https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/surgery/lymph_node_removal/axillary_dissection]"/> </concept> <concept> <code value="InframammaryFold"/> <display value="Inframammary fold"/> <definition value="The mass/lesion is located in the inframammary crease where the lower boundary of the breast and the chest meet. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI NM."/> </concept> <concept> <code value="InSkin"/> <display value="In skin"/> <definition value="Located within the skin. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI NM."/> </concept> <concept> <code value="CentralToNipple"/> <display value="Central to nipple"/> <definition value="Central to the nipple (central portion of the breast-behind the nipple). Valid for the following modalities: MG US."/> </concept> </CodeSystem>