Roman numerals versus Arabic numbers

Use the most common representation found in literature for the fully specified name. Use the alternative representation as a synonym, if it is also represented in the literature. If neither representation is common, use the Arabic representation.  

For example, in the AMA Manual of Style, cancer stages are expressed with the use of capital Roman numerals: stage I, stage II, stage III, stage IV. The term, "stage 0", usually indicates carcinoma in situ.  Histologic grades are expressed with Arabic numerals, e.g., grade 2.

Numeric ranges

In general, content that depends on numeric ranges should not be used for precoordination.

For example,

A standard definition with a fixed numeric range may be acceptable, i.e., the range is an explanation or definition of the score.

For example,

    • A histologic scoring system with a score of 1 when there are 0 to 5 mitoses per high power field, and a score of 2 when there are 6 to 10, etc.
    • The Tumor, Node, Metastases (TNM) Classification of Malignant Tumor