- Lithopedion
A Lithopedion (Greek:litho = stone; pedion = child), or stone baby, is a rare phenomenon which occurs most commonly when a
fetus dies during an ectopicpregnancy , is too large to be reabsorbed by the body, and calcifies on the outside, shielding the mother's body from the dead tissue of the baby and preventinginfection . Lithopedia may occur from 14 weeks' gestation to full term. It is not unusual for a stone baby to remain undiagnosed fordecade s, and it is often not until apatient is examined for other conditions or a proper examination is conducted that includes anX-ray that a stone baby is found. The oldest reported case is that of a [http://www.mymultiplesclerosis.co.uk/misc/zahra-aboutalib.html 76 year old woman] , whose lithopedion had probably been present for 46 years.Fewer than 300 cases have been noted in 400 years of medical literature.
The earliest stone baby is one found in an archaeological excavation, dated to 1100 BC. The condition was first described in a treatise by the great physician
Albucasis in the10th century AD.A related condition is known as "
vanishing twin ", in which the fetus is one of two or more sharing theuterus . If the fetus is older than eight weeks at the time of itsdeath , and is retained in theuterus for at least ten weeks, it may undergo mechanical compression such that it takes on a flattened, mummified appearance with a surface texture resembling that ofparchment .References in popular culture
*A lithopedion figures as a central plot device in
Samuel Hopkins Adams '1944 novel, "Canal Town ."
*In the "Nip/Tuck " season three episode "Joy Kringle", a lithopedion is discovered during a routineliposuction .
*In the "" episode "In the Dark", a woman in the early stages ofdementia who believes her daughter Jenny is alive is discovered to have a lithopedion [http://www.tv.com/law-and-order-criminal-intent/in-the-dark/episode/362617/summary.html] .
*InWill Self 's 2000 novel "How the Dead Live ", the central character Lily Bloom is haunted by her singing lithopedion child Lithy after her death.
*"Within the Walls of Tyre," a1978 World Fantasy Award -nominated short story byMichael Bishop (author) is about a woman who secretly cherishes her decades-old lithopedion.
*In Australian TV series "All Saints", a person with a lithopedian baby was presented in the episode that aired10 June 2008 .External links
* [http://omniverse.blogspot.com/2005_12_01_omniverse_archive.html#113508610685229151 Lithopedions around the world]
* [http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/oct2001/1002296127.Dv.r.html What is the process that creates a stone baby? ("MadSci Network")]
* [http://www.tidsskriftet.no/pls/lts/pa_lt.visSummary?vp_SEKS_ID=1629998 Ernst Bjerke: A pregnancy of 10-years duration]
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