Objective: The aim of this paper is to provide information on the morphology and composition of gallstones based on clinical samples in order to assist paleopathologists and bioarchaeologists in recognizing their presence in archaeological contexts. Materials and Methods: 270 gallstones were extracted and macerated from autopsies conducted at the Istituto di Medicina Legale in Milan (Italy) in order to simulate a dry bone recovered from archaeological contexts. Morphological, histological, and elemental variation was documented. Results: Gallstones vary in size, shape, color and texture. The cross-sectional surface correlates with chemical composition and is a valuable tool for classification into subcategories of stones. Histological analy...
Records on gallstones and associated ailments in Sri Lankan community are scarce, despite frequent d...
Calcified tissues are well known microscopically, but the diagnostic potential of bone micro-anatomy...
Use of paleohistology to identify histological structures in mummified tissues can allow insight int...
Markers of disease on skeletal remains are valuable tools in both forensic sciences and archeology. ...
The renal stones found in the mummies of Pandolfo III Malatesta, Lord of Fano (1370–1427) and an ano...
Background: It is essential to understand the aetiopathogenesis of gallstone disease. This study wa...
Background: It is essential to understand the aetiopathogenesis of gallstone disease. This study was...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of gallstones is low in Asians. In Iran, many factors influence the preva...
A review of the literature shows that origination of biological stones as well as their pathogenesis...
Summary: 78 female and 31 male Danish gallstone cases found by autopsy were studied. The mass of the...
Copyright © 2014 Saadeldin A. Idris et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Objective: This paper looks to broaden the methodological possibilities for diagnosing osteomalacia ...
With pressures on time and resources available to those undertaking research in paleopathology, poor...
Records on gallstones and associated ailments in Sri Lankan community are scarce, despite frequent d...
During archaeological excavations in burial sites, sometimes stoned organic objects are found, in ad...
Records on gallstones and associated ailments in Sri Lankan community are scarce, despite frequent d...
Calcified tissues are well known microscopically, but the diagnostic potential of bone micro-anatomy...
Use of paleohistology to identify histological structures in mummified tissues can allow insight int...
Markers of disease on skeletal remains are valuable tools in both forensic sciences and archeology. ...
The renal stones found in the mummies of Pandolfo III Malatesta, Lord of Fano (1370–1427) and an ano...
Background: It is essential to understand the aetiopathogenesis of gallstone disease. This study wa...
Background: It is essential to understand the aetiopathogenesis of gallstone disease. This study was...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of gallstones is low in Asians. In Iran, many factors influence the preva...
A review of the literature shows that origination of biological stones as well as their pathogenesis...
Summary: 78 female and 31 male Danish gallstone cases found by autopsy were studied. The mass of the...
Copyright © 2014 Saadeldin A. Idris et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Objective: This paper looks to broaden the methodological possibilities for diagnosing osteomalacia ...
With pressures on time and resources available to those undertaking research in paleopathology, poor...
Records on gallstones and associated ailments in Sri Lankan community are scarce, despite frequent d...
During archaeological excavations in burial sites, sometimes stoned organic objects are found, in ad...
Records on gallstones and associated ailments in Sri Lankan community are scarce, despite frequent d...
Calcified tissues are well known microscopically, but the diagnostic potential of bone micro-anatomy...
Use of paleohistology to identify histological structures in mummified tissues can allow insight int...