Morphological and paleoradiological studies of Pott's disease cases

Two human thoracolumbar spine remains showing angular kyphosis have been investigated. Both skeletons come from medieval Hungary; one of them was recovered from the skeletal material of Szeged Castle and the other one from the cemetery of Nyárlôrinc. Both cases show serious bone deformities; on acco...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerzők: Balázs János
Zádori Péter Gábor
Vandulek Csaba
Molnár Erika
Ősz Brigitta
Bereczki Zsolt
Paja László
Palkó András
Fogas Ottó
Zink Albert
Nerlich Andreas
Pálfi György
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2015
Sorozat:Acta biologica Szegediensis 59 No. 2
Kulcsszavak:Tuberkulózis
Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/36037
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Tartalmi kivonat:Two human thoracolumbar spine remains showing angular kyphosis have been investigated. Both skeletons come from medieval Hungary; one of them was recovered from the skeletal material of Szeged Castle and the other one from the cemetery of Nyárlôrinc. Both cases show serious bone deformities; on account of a chronic pathological process, several vertebral bodies have been destroyed and have collapsed resulting in a gibbus. Because of the specific character of the lesions, the diagnosis of vertebral tuberculosis (TB) could be rendered probable even after the initial macroscopic observations. As for the spine from Nyárlôrinc, the diagnosis of TB was confirmed by a molecular test too. A comparative paleoradiological analysis has also aided our diagnosis. The radiological picture is consistent with characteristics of Pott’s disease in both cases.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:211-216
ISSN:1588-385X