Daniela Almeida Vera, an 81-year-old Brazilian woman, discovered she had been carrying a calcified fetus in her womb for more than five decades after being hospitalized with severe abdominal pain. After surgery to remove the fetus, she died in the hospital.
According to the portal G1An elderly woman was treated at a health facility near her home for a urinary tract infection. However, on Thursday, March 14, he was admitted to the Ponta Poran Regional Hospital in Mato Grosso. After conducting some tests, the doctors were surprised by what they discovered: a “stone child” was stuck in the abdominal cavity.
During the fetal removal procedure, the patient was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) but died the next day. The cause of death was a generalized infection that developed after a urinary tract infection. Daniela had seven children and 40 grandchildren.
“Lithopedia is a rare type of ectopic pregnancy. [tipo de gravidez quando o óvulo fertilizado se desenvolve fora do útero]and occurs when the fetus dies and calcifies. “The ‘stone baby’ may not be discovered for several decades, potentially causing future complications,” he said. G1 Minister of Health of Ponta Porana Patrick Derze.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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