This study is the result of a multidisciplinary team approach and focuses on a case of considerable historical and medical interest. The work originally stemmed from findings at a funerary site in the area of Casal Bertone in Rome (Italy), regarding an individual in a tomb identified simply by the number “75”. The skeletal alterations that were later discovered gave rise a debate among the members of the team. Challenges in identifying the pathology have brought historians, anthropologists and radiologists into the field with the use of sophisticated equipment, including CT scans and X-ray equipment, as well as some analyses carried out with the latest spectrometers. Consequently, the most likely diagnostic hypothesis resulted in gout. Duri...
Objective. According to the written sources several members of the famous Medici family of Renaissan...
According to the archive documents several members of the Medici family of Florence suffered from go...
Documentary sources show that painful joint disease afflicted several members of the Medici family, ...
This study is the result of a multidisciplinary approach and focuses on a case of considerable histo...
The study of pathological alterations in ancient skeletal remains may contribute to the reconstructi...
OBJECTIVES: Throughout history, gout has been referred to as the "disease of the kings", and has ...
CER10392The article examines the truthfulness of historical accounts claiming that Renaissance Duke ...
The article examines the truthfulness of historical accounts claiming that the Renaissance Duke Fede...
OBJECTIVE. According to the written sources several members of the famous Medici family of Renaissan...
This book presents the results of a unique macroscopic and radiological analysis, by X-ray and CT sc...
Frederick of Montefeltro (1422-1482), Duke of Urbino, is one of the foremost warlords and patron of ...
According to the archive documents several members of the Medici family of Florence suffered from go...
Frederick of Montefeltro (1422-1482), Duke of Urbino, is one of the foremost warlords and patron of ...
According to the written sources several members of the famous Medici family of Renaissance Florence...
noGout is a disease caused by the abnormal accumulation of uric acid in the body, which can result ...
Objective. According to the written sources several members of the famous Medici family of Renaissan...
According to the archive documents several members of the Medici family of Florence suffered from go...
Documentary sources show that painful joint disease afflicted several members of the Medici family, ...
This study is the result of a multidisciplinary approach and focuses on a case of considerable histo...
The study of pathological alterations in ancient skeletal remains may contribute to the reconstructi...
OBJECTIVES: Throughout history, gout has been referred to as the "disease of the kings", and has ...
CER10392The article examines the truthfulness of historical accounts claiming that Renaissance Duke ...
The article examines the truthfulness of historical accounts claiming that the Renaissance Duke Fede...
OBJECTIVE. According to the written sources several members of the famous Medici family of Renaissan...
This book presents the results of a unique macroscopic and radiological analysis, by X-ray and CT sc...
Frederick of Montefeltro (1422-1482), Duke of Urbino, is one of the foremost warlords and patron of ...
According to the archive documents several members of the Medici family of Florence suffered from go...
Frederick of Montefeltro (1422-1482), Duke of Urbino, is one of the foremost warlords and patron of ...
According to the written sources several members of the famous Medici family of Renaissance Florence...
noGout is a disease caused by the abnormal accumulation of uric acid in the body, which can result ...
Objective. According to the written sources several members of the famous Medici family of Renaissan...
According to the archive documents several members of the Medici family of Florence suffered from go...
Documentary sources show that painful joint disease afflicted several members of the Medici family, ...