Abstract

Intrauterine retention of fetal bones is a rare complication of spontaneous miscarriages or termination of pregnancy. We present a case with fetal bone retention after a miscarriage that occurred after external assault in about the 20th week of gestation. Since the global mobility has rapidly increased, women from a totally different lifeworld (i.e. escaping from civil war areas in underdeveloped countries) could abruptly present themselves as patients in industrial countries, so every physician should be aware of the described implications.

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