LITHOPEDION: A CASE REPORT
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 10)Publication Date: 2024-10-15
Authors : A. Elmahfoudi M.Sali L. Boukhani B. Fakhir A. Bassir K. Harrou. A. Aboulfalah H. Asmouki; A. Soumani;
Page : 597-600
Keywords : Lithopedion Ectopic Pregnancy Abdominal Pregnancy;
Abstract
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.
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