Bernadette Cracchiolo
No ORCID on file
· 4 papers in corpus
· active 2000-2014
The risk of occult malignancy being present at the time of uterine morcellation has been estimated to be about 1%. Dissemination of both benign and malignant disease may occur after morcellation, leading to a variety of peritoneal nodules. …
OBJECTIVE: Endometrial hyperplasia is a known risk factor for the development of endometrial cancer, particularly atypical hyperplasia, with a subsequent risk of up to 30%. Of the known risk factors for endometrial hyperplasia, obesity is t…
Purpose: A 36 year old, gravida 3, para 0020 pregnant female presented to the emergency department with crampy abdominal pain and constipation. An ultrasound demonstrated an intrauterine pregnancy and a complex left adnexal cystic mass. MRI…