DI 23022: Processing Quick Disability Determination (QDD) and Compassionate Allowances (CAL) in the Disability Determination Services (DDS)
TN 8 (11-12)
PERITONEAL MUCINOUS CARCINOMATOSIS | |||
ALTERNATE NAMES |
Primary Peritoneal Surface Malignancy; Invasive Peritoneal Mucinous Carcinomatosis |
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DESCRIPTION |
Peritoneal Carcinomatosis is a rare type of cancer that affects the lining of the abdominal cavity called the peritoneum. It occurs when cancer cells from other parts of the body, such as the appendix, colon, gall bladder, liver, rectum, or pancreas, metastasize and implant into the lining of the peritoneum. It is a common feature of abdominal cancers that are in the terminal stage. Clinical features of this disease include: abdominal swelling, constipation, gastrointestinal disorders, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, and unexplained weight loss. |
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DIAGNOSTIC TESTING, PHYSICAL FINDINGS, AND ICD-9-CM CODING |
Diagnostic testing: CT scan showing thickening of the peritoneum and ascites. Physical findings: Presence of ascites. ICD-9: 197.6 |
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ONSET AND PROGRESSION |
The prognosis for people with this disease is poor because spread of multiple cancerous nodules from other organs to the peritoneum occurs in the late stages of the disease. |
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TREATMENT |
Peritoneal mucinous carcinomatosis is an advanced form of cancer that is treated aggressively to prevent the cancer from spreading further. Treatment typically includes surgical debulking followed by chemotherapy. |
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SUGGESTED PROGRAMMATIC ASSESSMENT* | |||
Suggested MER for evaluation:
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Suggested Listings for Evaluation: | |||
DETERMINATION |
LISTING |
REMARKS |
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Meets Listing |
13.16B 13.17 13.18 13.27 |
Any affected primary abdominal cancer listing requiring metastases beyond the regional lymph nodes meets listing 13.16B, 13.17, 13.18, and 13.27. Listing level severity must be documented. |
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Medical Equals |
13.15B 13.23E1 |
Any affected listing for sites other than primary abdominal cancers involved by primary peritoneal carcinoma, including 13.15B for men and 13.23E1 for women. |
* Adjudicators may, at their discretion, use the Medical Evidence of Record or Listings suggested to evaluate the claim. However, the decision to allow or deny the claim rests with the adjudicator.