The skeleton of a baby that had been inside his mother’s body for nearly four decades were removed by doctors in India.
Kantabai Thakre is believed to have had the world’s longest ectopic pregnancy as she became pregnant in 1978 and whose baby’s remains were removed from her body 36 years later. When the expectant mother heard that a foetus was growing outside of her womb and the operation needed she fled and sought treatment at a small clinic.
Months later when the pain subsided, Ms Thakre was convinced the problem had been treated. But when she turned 60 years, the woman started to experience constant pain in her abdomen. After being examined by doctors in a local hospita a mass made of hard, calcified matter was discovered.
Dr Murtaza Akhtar, head of surgery at the hospital, said: “She was complaining of consistent pain in her abdomen and she had urinary problems with high fever.Then we found a lump on her right side but we feared it was cancer.
After she went for an MRI and CT scan we could make out that it was actually a matured skeleton encapsulated in a calcified sac. The amniotic fluid that protects the foetus might have been absorbed and the soft tissues liquefied over time with only a bag of bones with some fluid remaining.”
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