none5Examination of the skeleton of an adult male from the Celtic necropolis of Casalecchio di Reno (Bologna, Italy; 4th-3rd century BC) revealed some lesions on the feet, especially bilateral acro-osteolysis of the metatarsals, and on the tibia, fibula and hand. The morphological and radiographic characteristics of the bones are consistent with a diagnosis of leprosy. Other features of the rhinomaxillary region support this diagnosis. As far as we know, this case could represent the oldest skeletal evidence of leprosy in Europe, indicating the early spread of this disease toward the Western world.SSCI 2004, ANTHROPOLOGY, IF 0.625, HF 6.2noneMARIOTTI V.; DUTOUR O.; BELCASTRO M.G.; FACCHINI F.; BRASILI P.MARIOTTI V.; DUTOUR O.; BELCASTRO M.G...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of E...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of E...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
none4Analysis of the skeleton from tomb 144 of the early medieval necropolis of Vicenne-Campochiaro ...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/112157281/PDFSTARTInternational audienceAnalysis...
<div><p>We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The inco...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
Documentary sources refer to leprosy patients in the Portuguese territory since the first century A...
This study is based on the paleaopathology of leprosy on human skeletal remains and the detection of...
This study is based on the paleaopathology of leprosy on human skeletal remains and the detection of...
evolved either in East Africa or South Asia during the Late Pleistocene before spreading to Europe ...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of ...
In Sigtuna, Sweden, a medieval cemetery, including 227 skeletons, was analysed in 2006. On the outsk...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of E...
BACKGROUND:Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae that affects almos...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of E...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of E...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
none4Analysis of the skeleton from tomb 144 of the early medieval necropolis of Vicenne-Campochiaro ...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/112157281/PDFSTARTInternational audienceAnalysis...
<div><p>We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The inco...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
Documentary sources refer to leprosy patients in the Portuguese territory since the first century A...
This study is based on the paleaopathology of leprosy on human skeletal remains and the detection of...
This study is based on the paleaopathology of leprosy on human skeletal remains and the detection of...
evolved either in East Africa or South Asia during the Late Pleistocene before spreading to Europe ...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of ...
In Sigtuna, Sweden, a medieval cemetery, including 227 skeletons, was analysed in 2006. On the outsk...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of E...
BACKGROUND:Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae that affects almos...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of E...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of E...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...