UID/ANT/04038/2013An archaeological survey at the church of Nossa Senhora da Anunciada (Setúbal, Portugal) uncovered the remains of 92 individuals. Historical and archaeological data suggest that the inhumations occurred between 1531 and 1839 The present work reports the pathological features of a mature male individual exhibiting multiple osseous bony projections and bone deformity, mainly affecting the metaphyseal and adjacent diaphyseal regions of the long bones. The macroscopic and the radiological analyses of the lesions suggest multiple osteochondromas as the most probable diagnosis. This is the first archaeological case of this disease known on the Portuguese territory and in southern Europe.publishersversionpublishe
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In November 2013, the University of Insubria, in agreement with the Lombardy’s Archaeological Herita...
A human skeleton of a middle-aged adult male was found in a 5th-6th century Kinoue-Kodo stone coffin...
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UID/ANT/04038/2013An archaeological survey at the church of Nossa Senhora da Anunciada (Setúbal, Por...
This work presents the neoplastic bone changes found in the lower limb of a medieval skeleton from t...
During the archaeological excavations carried out in 2007 in the Medieval cemetery of the Church of ...
Poster apresentado nas V Jornadas Portuguesas de Paleopatologia, 25-26 Novembro 2016. Coimbra, Portu...
Some pathological features may be underestimate in clinical literature, especially the asymptomatic ...
The skeletal remains of seven individuals (five non-adults and two adults) were recovered during an ...
In the years of 2002 and 2003, 151 skeletons (106 adults and 45 non adults) were unearthed from the ...
Metastatic bone disease significantly impacts cancer-related morbidity and mortality nowadays. Herei...
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (HOA) is a bone pathology that can be associated with a number of foca...
In modern populations, hip fractures in older people are associated with high morbidity and mortalit...
Maduromycosis, commonly called Madura foot, is an infectious pathology caused by fungi or bacteria, ...
This paper presents the osteological analysis of a young adult exhumed from the cemetery associated ...
In November 2013, the University of Insubria, in agreement with the Lombardy’s Archaeological Herita...
A human skeleton of a middle-aged adult male was found in a 5th-6th century Kinoue-Kodo stone coffin...
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