This paper reports a paleopathological study of a severe neural tube defect in an ancient mummy, more specifically, a meningocele in an Egyptian infant from the XI dynasty (2100-1955B.C.). This is one of the most ancient cases of meningocele in mummified human remains described in paleopathological literature. Prehistoric and early historic examples of severe congenital defects of the vertebral column and neural tube are rare, because of the precarious preservation conditions of ancient human remains. Further, since the majority are only the skeletal remains, paleopathological and paleoepidemiological analysis based on the observation of bones is even more difficult. Hence, it is not easy to investigate this disease in the past in all its c...
The challenging mission of paleopathologists is to be capable to diagnose a disease just on the basi...
We describe the multidisciplinary findings in a pre-Columbian mummy head from Southern Peru (Cahuach...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Systematic facial mutilations during mummification have never been described...
This paper reports a paleopathological study of a severe neural tube defect in an ancient mummy, mor...
This paper reports a paleopathological study of a severe neural tube defect in an ancient mummy, mor...
OBJECTIVE:In this study, an Inca bundle was examined using computed tomography (CT). The primary aim...
The preservation of the meningeal artery in ancient mummified bodies, particularly in anthropogenic ...
Ancient mummies are very valuable human remains especially for the study of the evolution of disease...
Spina bifida, a type of neural tube defect apparent at birth, has been sporadically documented in pa...
Neural tube defects refer to any defect in the morphogenesis of the neural tube, the most common typ...
Cerebral tissues from archaeological human remains are extremely rare findings. Hereby, we report a ...
Abstract: The aim of palaeopathological studies has been traditionally the determination of a diagno...
Modern medical and scientific technology was used to study a random group of fourteen Graeco/Roman c...
The subject under study is one of the twenty-three natural mummies of Borgo Cerreto (Perugia, centra...
The challenging mission of paleopathologists is to be capable to diagnose a disease just on the basi...
We describe the multidisciplinary findings in a pre-Columbian mummy head from Southern Peru (Cahuach...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Systematic facial mutilations during mummification have never been described...
This paper reports a paleopathological study of a severe neural tube defect in an ancient mummy, mor...
This paper reports a paleopathological study of a severe neural tube defect in an ancient mummy, mor...
OBJECTIVE:In this study, an Inca bundle was examined using computed tomography (CT). The primary aim...
The preservation of the meningeal artery in ancient mummified bodies, particularly in anthropogenic ...
Ancient mummies are very valuable human remains especially for the study of the evolution of disease...
Spina bifida, a type of neural tube defect apparent at birth, has been sporadically documented in pa...
Neural tube defects refer to any defect in the morphogenesis of the neural tube, the most common typ...
Cerebral tissues from archaeological human remains are extremely rare findings. Hereby, we report a ...
Abstract: The aim of palaeopathological studies has been traditionally the determination of a diagno...
Modern medical and scientific technology was used to study a random group of fourteen Graeco/Roman c...
The subject under study is one of the twenty-three natural mummies of Borgo Cerreto (Perugia, centra...
The challenging mission of paleopathologists is to be capable to diagnose a disease just on the basi...
We describe the multidisciplinary findings in a pre-Columbian mummy head from Southern Peru (Cahuach...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Systematic facial mutilations during mummification have never been described...