A 90year-old woman in San
Antonio, Chile was recently found to be carrying a 50year-old feotus in her hip
cavity. According to Efe News quoted by BBC News in a report, the feotus was
discovered when the old woman had a fall and was subsequently rushed to the
hospital for medical examination where doctor recommended a bone x-ray to
determine the impacts of the fall on her.
But, the x-ray revealed
something more and unusual, as the hip X-ray revealed a 2kilo (4.4-pound) feotus
in tucked away in her hip cavity. On close examination, Margo Vargas Lazo who
is the hospital director reportedly said that the calcified feotus was “extraordinarily
rare, large and developed, and had
probably been there at least 50 years”.
Calcified feotus is known
as a lithopedion in the medical world and it occurs when a feotus dies during
pregnancy and then becomes calcified outside the uterus. Many women go about their
normal lives without being aware of the presence of the foetus in their bodies until
decades later or never.
The good news is that, Sao Paulo Medical Journal in
a volume published in 2000 noted that the lithopedion cases occur in just 1.5
to 1.8 percent of the abdominal pregnancies occur and incidence are 1 in
11,000. The Journal stated further that: there have been less than 300 cases in
400 years of world medical literature. It also found that two-thirds of the
diagnosis happened in women over 40 with the period of feotus retention ranging
between 4 and 60 years.
The old woman was
discharged some hours later with feotus still in her as the risk of removing it
through surgical operation will be too high bearing her age in mind.
that is serious.....
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