In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these occur on the vertebrae and are destructive in nature. In this paper, we examined cases of skeletal tuberculosis from a skeletal collection (Galler Collection) with focus on the manifestation of bony changes due to tuberculosis in various body regions in association with antibiotic introduction. This skeletal collection was created in 1925-1977 by a pathologist at the University Hospital in Zürich, Ernst Galler. It includes the remains of 2426 individuals with documented clinical histories as well as autopsies. It contained 29 cases of skeletal tuberculosis lesions. We observed natural healing of vertebral lesions through several processes in...
The aim of this paper is to consider the diagnostic criteria for tuberculosis in ancient populations...
Tuberculosis is a systemic infection responsible for approximately 20 to 25% of all deaths in Europe...
Ancient human remains exhibiting bony changes consistent with osteoarticular tuberculosis (OATB) ind...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
The diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) in osteoarcheological series relies on the identification of osse...
Many evidence confirm that tuberculosis (TB) has been a constant disease of man throughout all his h...
[Extract] INTRODUCTION — Tuberculosis (TB), including skeletal tuberculosis, is an ancient infection...
In order to better define the variability of skeletal expression of tuberculosis, we studied 1728 sk...
Tuberculosis (TB) may be an acute or chronic infection of bone and/or soft tissues. Nevertheless, h...
The role of new bone formation on visceral surfaces of ribs in the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) in...
The aim of this study was to examine the evidence, and consider the differential diagnosis, for tube...
Tuberculosis is a re-emerging disease and is a major problem in both developing and developed countr...
As these cases are all of the one condition it would seem that a general commentary on the six case...
(1) Tuberculosis of the spinal column is local evidence of pre- existing general infection. The infl...
The aim of this paper is to consider the diagnostic criteria for tuberculosis in ancient populations...
Tuberculosis is a systemic infection responsible for approximately 20 to 25% of all deaths in Europe...
Ancient human remains exhibiting bony changes consistent with osteoarticular tuberculosis (OATB) ind...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
The diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) in osteoarcheological series relies on the identification of osse...
Many evidence confirm that tuberculosis (TB) has been a constant disease of man throughout all his h...
[Extract] INTRODUCTION — Tuberculosis (TB), including skeletal tuberculosis, is an ancient infection...
In order to better define the variability of skeletal expression of tuberculosis, we studied 1728 sk...
Tuberculosis (TB) may be an acute or chronic infection of bone and/or soft tissues. Nevertheless, h...
The role of new bone formation on visceral surfaces of ribs in the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) in...
The aim of this study was to examine the evidence, and consider the differential diagnosis, for tube...
Tuberculosis is a re-emerging disease and is a major problem in both developing and developed countr...
As these cases are all of the one condition it would seem that a general commentary on the six case...
(1) Tuberculosis of the spinal column is local evidence of pre- existing general infection. The infl...
The aim of this paper is to consider the diagnostic criteria for tuberculosis in ancient populations...
Tuberculosis is a systemic infection responsible for approximately 20 to 25% of all deaths in Europe...
Ancient human remains exhibiting bony changes consistent with osteoarticular tuberculosis (OATB) ind...