India, June 26 -- Have you heard of the rare medical phenomenon known as a lithopedion, where a fetus dies in the womb and becomes calcified over time? On June 25, X account Non Aesthetic Things, which has 4.8 million followers on the platform, shared a 'CT scan of a calcified fetus' and said that it had been present for approximately 30 years. Also read | Rare disease: Causes, signs and symptoms, treatment, who should get tested

Non Aesthetic Things' tweet alongside the CT scan read, "This CT scan belongs to a 73-year-old woman in whom doctors discovered a 30-year-old calcified fetus." The presence of a calcified fetus for 30 years is a rare and fascinating phenomenon that can provide valuable insights for medical professionals. Unsurpr...