Today, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. Atherosclerosis, the thickening of the artery wall due to accumulating lipids, is one of the major causes. Generally assumed to be a disease of modern life-style related factors (smoking, obesity, hypertension), its history and epidemiology in the past are virtually unknown. Research on mummies from various geographic locations, time periods and socioeconomic backgrounds has revealed conclusive, albeit scant, evidence that atherosclerosis also affected past human populations. Little is known about the morphology of calcified atherosclerotic plaques that may be associated with human skeletal remains. Therefore, direct evidence of atherosclerosis from skeletal rem...
AbstractComputed tomographic findings of atherosclerosis in the ancient cultures of Egypt, Peru, the...
Atherosclerosis, disease in which the lumen of an artery nar-rows up to occlusion caused by buildup ...
Paleogenetics offers a unique opportunity to study human evolution, population dynamics, and disease...
AbstractAlthough atherosclerosis is widely thought to be a disease of modernity, computed tomographi...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to determine whether ancient Egyptians had atherosclerosis.B...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease creating calcifying plaques in the arterial walls....
AbstractCase reports from Johan Czermak, Marc Ruffer, and others a century or more ago demonstrated ...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough atherosclerosis is usually thought of as a disease of modernity, the Horu...
<div><p>In the present study on a newly discovered 17<sup>th</sup> century Korean mummy, computed to...
Computed tomographic findings of atherosclerosis in the ancient cultures of Egypt, Peru, the America...
Markers of disease on skeletal remains are valuable tools in both forensic sciences and archeology. ...
Arterial biomineralization processes have been afflictinghumans for 5 millennia, as realized in 2003...
Background: Evidence of atherosclerotic plaques in ancient populations has led to the reconsideratio...
In the present study on a newly discovered 17th century Korean mummy, computed tomography (CT) revea...
Naturally preserved and embalmed bodies from archeological contexts represent a powerful source of i...
AbstractComputed tomographic findings of atherosclerosis in the ancient cultures of Egypt, Peru, the...
Atherosclerosis, disease in which the lumen of an artery nar-rows up to occlusion caused by buildup ...
Paleogenetics offers a unique opportunity to study human evolution, population dynamics, and disease...
AbstractAlthough atherosclerosis is widely thought to be a disease of modernity, computed tomographi...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to determine whether ancient Egyptians had atherosclerosis.B...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease creating calcifying plaques in the arterial walls....
AbstractCase reports from Johan Czermak, Marc Ruffer, and others a century or more ago demonstrated ...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough atherosclerosis is usually thought of as a disease of modernity, the Horu...
<div><p>In the present study on a newly discovered 17<sup>th</sup> century Korean mummy, computed to...
Computed tomographic findings of atherosclerosis in the ancient cultures of Egypt, Peru, the America...
Markers of disease on skeletal remains are valuable tools in both forensic sciences and archeology. ...
Arterial biomineralization processes have been afflictinghumans for 5 millennia, as realized in 2003...
Background: Evidence of atherosclerotic plaques in ancient populations has led to the reconsideratio...
In the present study on a newly discovered 17th century Korean mummy, computed tomography (CT) revea...
Naturally preserved and embalmed bodies from archeological contexts represent a powerful source of i...
AbstractComputed tomographic findings of atherosclerosis in the ancient cultures of Egypt, Peru, the...
Atherosclerosis, disease in which the lumen of an artery nar-rows up to occlusion caused by buildup ...
Paleogenetics offers a unique opportunity to study human evolution, population dynamics, and disease...