Cancer Pathology Data Sharing
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This page is part of the Sharing eCC Data from Pathology Labs to EHR (v2.0.0-ballot: STU 2 Ballot 1) based on FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) R4. This version is a pre-release. The current official version is 1.0.1. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions

Resource Profile: USPathologyObservation - Examples

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Examples for the us-pathology-observation Profile.

Additional Dimension Observation
Additional Findings Observation example
Specific Clock Position Observation (8 o'clock)
Observation for Clock Position General
Distant Metastasis Distant Site(s) Involved Observation example
Distant Metastasis Observation example
Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Observation Example
Glandular/Tubular Differentiation Observation Example
Histologic Grade Observation Example
Histologic Type Observation example
Closest Margin(s) to Invasive Carcinoma example
Margin Distance from Invasive Carcinoma to Closest Margin example
Margin Status for Invasive Carcinoma Observation example
Mitotic Rate Observation Example
Nuclear Pleomorphism Observation Example
Overall Grade Observation Example
Breast Tissue Excision Observation Example
PTNM Classification Observation example
Regional Lymph Nodes PT Category Observation example
Regional Lymph Nodes Status Observation example
Total Number of Lymph Nodes Examined (sentinel and non-sentinel) example
Number of Sentinel Nodes Examined
Additional Findings Section
Comments Section
Distant Metastasis Section
Lymph Nodes Section
Margins Section
pTNM Classification Section
Regional Lymph Nodes Section
Special Studies Section
Specimen Section
Tumor Extent Observation Example
Tumor Section
Breast Biomarker Testing Performed on Previous Biopsy
Estrogen Receptor (ER) Status
Special Studies Estrogen Receptor
HER2 Observation Example
HER2 (by immunohistochemistry)
Specimen Laterality Observation Example
Tumor Focality Observation Example
General Tumor Site Observation
Tumor Size Observation