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Publikováno v:
Advances in Anthropology. :15-18
In bioarchaeology, skeletal biology and paleopathology, periosteal reaction has been variably considered as a non-specific sign of trauma and alternatively as having potentially diagnostic implications. Examination of sixth millennium before present
Autor:
Bruce M. Rothschild, Barbara Panero, Christine Rothschild, Michel Billard, Virginia L. Naples
Publikováno v:
Acta Tropica. 99:160-164
Bejel clearly has a long history in the Middle East and the Sudan, but was it transmitted to Europe? As the major manifestation of bejel is presence of periosteal reaction in 20-40% of afflicted populations, absence of significant population frequenc
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 31:936-941
Recognition of syphilis in Europe in the late 15th century and its prior absence suggest New World origin. Skeletal populations were examined from sites with documented Columbian contact in the Dominican Republic. Examination of 536 skeletal remains
Publikováno v:
Nursing Clinics of North America. 35:287-294
Autor:
Olivier Dutour, Israel Hershkovitz, Bruce Latimer, Christine Rothschild, Bruce M. Rothschild, Lyman M. Jellema, Georges Leonetti, Charles M. Greenwald
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 104:213-226
The present study discusses in detail the osteological changes associated with sickle cell anemia in children and their importance in differential diagnosis. Posterior calcaneal and specific articular surface disruptive metacarpal lesions are diagnos
Autor:
Lyman M. Jellema, Israel Hershkovitz, Bruce Latimer, Olivier Dutour, Bruce M. Rothschild, Susanne Wish-Baratz, Christine Rothschild
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 103:393-399
The controversy over the reliability of ectocranial suture status (open vs. closed) as an age estimation stimulated the pursuit of Meindl and Lovejoy's suggestion (Meindl and Lovejoy [1985] Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 68:57-66) for large scale analysis.
Autor:
Susanne Wish-Baratz, Olivier Dutour, Bruce Latimer, Bruce M. Rothschild, Lyman M. Jellema, Israel Hershkovitz, Christine Rothschild
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 103:365-373
In the present study, 1,869 skulls from the Hamann-Todd Collection were examined (macroscopically and by radiographs) for closure of the petroexoccipital articulation (jugular synchondrosis). The results demonstrated that the petroexoccipital articul
Autor:
Christine Rothschild, Bruce Latimer, Lyman M. Jellema, Olivier Dutour, Bruce M. Rothschild, Israel Hershkovitz
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 102:481-496
Recognition of disease in the archeologic record is facilitated by characterization of the skeletal impact of documented (in life) disease. The present study describes the osteological manifestations of leukemia as identified in the skeletons of two
Autor:
Bruce Latimer, Bruce M. Rothschild, Christine Rothschild, Israel Hershkovitz, Olivier Dutour, Lyman M. Jellema, L. Bedford
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 102:249-264
The opportunity to examine the defleshed skeleton of an individual diagnosed in life (Hamann-Todd collection, individual 2036) afforded a unique opportunity to demonstrate the bone damage characteristic of at least one form of juvenile rheumatoid art
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 7:39-42
The paucity of convincing evidence for congenital bone lesions of syphilis in the archaeological record led to study of the human remains from the Buffalo site in West Virginia, dated at 550—650 years BP. The diagnosis of syphilis (venereal) in adu