Français : Lithopédion ou Foetus lithopédien, c'est à dire mort et calcifié, trouvé attaché à la surface supérieure de la vessie d'une patiente, juste en avant de l'utérus. Il adhérait à la vessie et non à d'autres organes. Le spécimen a été recouvert de tissus conjonctifs qui ont été très vascularisé et les chirurgiens ne l'ont d'abord pas reconnu comme un foetus lithopedien. Il n'y avait pas d'autre calcification de membranes. ( Source : Archives médicales militaires des États-Unis, ref: Lithopedian 2006-0027)
English: 2006-0027 Lithopedian , From our accession files. Lithopedian, or calcified fetus. The lithopedian was found attached to the superior surface of the bladder just anterior to the uterus. It was adherent to the bladder and no other organs. The specimen was covered with connective tissues which were highly vascular and the surgeons failed to recognize it as a lithopedian. There was no other calcification of membrane (Ref : Lithopedian 2006-0027)
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