Program Operations Manual System (POMS)
   TN 82 (09-25)
   DI 23022.146 Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumors
   
   
   
   
      
         
            
            
            
         
         
            
            
               
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                   COMPASSIONATE ALLOWANCES INFORMATION 
                  
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                   DESMOPLASTIC SMALL ROUND CELL TUMORS 
                  
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                   ALTERNATE NAMES 
                  
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                   Desmoplastic Small Round-Cell Tumor; DSRCT 
                  
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                   DESCRIPTION 
                  
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                   Desmoplastic small round cell tumor (DSRCT) is a rare, highly aggressive type of soft tissue cancer (sarcoma) that usually begins
                     in the abdomen. It primarily affects children and young adults and is more common
                     in males. It is formed by small, round cancer cells surrounded by scar-like tissue
                     and is often found in the tissue (peritoneum) that lines the inside of the abdomen
                     and pelvis.
                   
                  
                  DSRCT often is not diagnosed until the cancer is advanced, tumors grow large and spread
                     through the lymph system or blood stream to other parts of the body. They can spread
                     to many areas of the body, including the lymph nodes, lungs, bone, and liver.
                   
                  
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                   DIAGNOSTIC TESTING, PHYSICAL FINDINGS, AND
                        ICD-9-CM/ICD-10-CM
                        CODING 
                  
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                   Diagnostic testing: A diagnosis of DSRCT is usually made by a combination of the histologic appearance
                     and immunohistochemical staining results from a biopsy specimen.
                   
                  
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                              Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). 
                              
                            
                         
                      
                   
                  
                  Physical findings:  
                  
                  
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                              Abdominal pain and a feeling of fullness; 
                              
                            
                         
                      
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                              Hepatomegaly (enlarged liver); 
                              
                            
                         
                      
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                              Ileus (obstruction of ileum or other part of the intestine); and 
                              
                            
                         
                      
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                              Symptoms of gastrointestinal obstruction, such as constipation. 
                              
                            
                         
                      
                   
                  
                  ICD-9: 158
                   
                  
                  ICD-10: C48.2
                   
                  
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                   PROGRESSION 
                  
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                   DSRCT typically arises in serous lined surfaces of the abdominal or pelvic peritoneum,
                     and spreads to the omentum, lymph nodes, and hematogenously (carried by blood) disseminates
                     especially to the liver.
                   
                  
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                   TREATMENT 
                  
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                   Treatment of DSRCT may include chemotherapy, hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy
                     (HIPEC), radiation therapy, surgery, and stem cell transplantation. DSRCT is often
                     resistant to treatment and frequently recurs. Despite aggressive therapy, 3-year overall
                     survival has been estimated at 44% and the 5-year survival rate remains around 15%.
                   
                  
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                   SUGGESTED PROGRAMMATIC ASSESSMENT*  
                  
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                   Suggested MER for Evaluation: 
                  
                  
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                              Clinical history and examination that describes diagnostic features of the impairment; 
                              
                            
                         
                      
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                              Results of cytogenic analysis or FISH testing; and 
                              
                            
                         
                      
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                              Results of immunohistochemical staining. 
                              
                            
                         
                      
                   
                  
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                   Suggested Listings for Evaluation: 
                  
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                   DETERMINATION 
                  
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                   LISTING 
                  
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                   REMARKS 
                  
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                   Meets 
                  
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                   113.03 A or B 
                  
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                   Equals 
                  
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                   13.04 A or B 
                  
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                   * Adjudicators may, at their discretion, use the Medical Evidence of Record or the
                     listings suggested to evaluate the claim. However, the decision to allow or deny the
                     claim rests with the adjudicator.
                   
                  
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