LITHOPEDION: A CASE REPORT
- Department of Gynecology Obstetric, Mohamed VI University Medical Center, Marrakech, Morocco.
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This article presents a case of lithopedion, a rare condition characterized by the calcification of a deceased fetus within the mothers abdomen. The objective is to highlight the clinical features, diagnostic challenges, and management strategies associated with this phenomenon. We describe the case of a 34-year-old patient, gravida 2 para 1 (G2P1), in whom lithopedion was incidentally discovered during a cesarean section.A lithopedion, also known as a stone baby, refers to the calcification of a fetus following intra-abdominal fetal demise. This occurs when the non-viable fetus is encased in a calcified shell, a process termed fetal mummification. It is an exceptionally rare outcome of a failed intrauterine or ectopic pregnancy [1].Our case is unusual, as the lithopedion was discovered incidentally during a cesarean section in a woman with a history of infertility. The newborn presented in a breech position, likely due to the reduced intrauterine space caused by an adnexal mass.
A. Elmahfoudi, M.Sali, L. Boukhani, B. Fakhir, A. Bassir, K. Harrou. A. Aboulfalah, H. Asmouki and A. Soumani (2024); LITHOPEDION: A CASE REPORT, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 12 (10), 597-600, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/19677
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