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Le cluster Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular (history) - Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular (pathology)

Terms

7Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular (history)
4Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular (pathology)
10Treponemal Infections (history)
9Treponemal Infections (pathology)
5Treponemal Infections (epidemiology)
4Syphilis
6Treponematosis
12Indians, North American (history)

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
40.756Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular (history) - Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular (pathology)
70.738Treponemal Infections (history) - Treponemal Infections (pathology)
40.596Treponemal Infections (epidemiology) - Treponemal Infections (pathology)
40.566Treponemal Infections (epidemiology) - Treponemal Infections (history)
30.612Syphilis - Treponematosis
30.500Syphilis - Treponemal Infections (pathology)
30.408Treponemal Infections (pathology) - Treponematosis
30.387Indians, North American (history) - Treponemal Infections (epidemiology)
30.359Treponemal Infections (history) - Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular (history)
30.274Indians, North American (history) - Treponemal Infections (history)

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000937 (1993) Dale L. Hutchinson [États-Unis]Treponematosis in regional and chronological perspective from central Gulf Coast Florida
000595 (2002) Patricia M. Lambert [États-Unis]Rib lesions in a prehistoric Puebloan sample from southwestern Colorado
000763 (1998) Barbara A. Lewis [États-Unis]Prehistoric juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in a precontact Louisiana Native population reconsidered
000855 (1996) V. V. Rao [Inde] ; T. S. Vasulu [Inde, États-Unis] ; A. D. W. Rector Babu [Inde, États-Unis]Possible paleopathological evidence of treponematosis from a megalithic site at Agripalle, India
000C42 (1979) Mahmoud Y. El-Najjar [États-Unis]Human treponematosis and tuberculosis: Evidence from the New World
000559 (2003) Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni] ; Gillian Crane-Kramer [États-Unis] ; Alex Bayliss [Royaume-Uni]Two probable cases of treponemal disease of Medieval date from England
000B87 (1984) James J. Elting [États-Unis] ; William A. Starna [États-Unis]A possible case of pre‐columbian treponematosis from New York State
000020 (2015) Israel Hershkovitz [Israël] ; Helen D. Donoghue [Royaume-Uni] ; David E. Minnikin [Royaume-Uni] ; Hila May [Israël] ; Oona Y-C Lee [Royaume-Uni] ; Michal Feldman [Israël] ; Ehud Galili [Israël] ; Mark Spigelman [Israël] ; Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; Gila Kahila Bar-Gal [Israël]Tuberculosis origin: The Neolithic scenario.
000152 (2011) Donald J. Ortner [États-Unis]What skeletons tell us. The story of human paleopathology.
000189 (2011) Maria Ostendorf Smith [États-Unis] ; Tracy K. Betsinger [États-Unis] ; Leslie Lea Williams [États-Unis]Differential visibility of treponemal disease in pre‐Columbian stratified societies: Does rank matter?
000803 (1997) Michele Toomay Douglas ; Michael Pietrusewsky [États-Unis] ; Rona M. Ikehara-QuebralSkeletal biology of Apurguan: A precontact Chamorro site on Guam
000840 (1997) J. W. Verano [États-Unis]Advances in the paleopathology of Andean South America
000893 (1995) Bernardo T. Arriaza [États-Unis, Chili] ; Wilmar Salo [États-Unis] ; Arthur C. Aufderheide [États-Unis] ; Todd A. Holcomb [États-Unis]Pre‐Columbian tuberculosis in Northern Chile: Molecular and skeletal evidence
000A83 (1989) Kathleen J. Reichs [États-Unis]Treponematosis: A possible case from the late prehistoric of North Carolina
000021 (2015) Joël Blondiaux [France] ; Amélie De Broucker [France] ; Thomas Colard [France] ; Azizul Haque [États-Unis] ; Stephan Naji [France]Tuberculosis and survival in past populations: A paleo-epidemiological appraisal.
000030 (2015) Oona Y-C Lee [Royaume-Uni] ; Houdini H T. Wu [Royaume-Uni] ; Gurdyal S. Besra [Royaume-Uni] ; Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; Mark Spigelman [Israël] ; Israel Hershkovitz [Israël] ; Gila Kahila Bar-Gal [Israël] ; Helen D. Donoghue [Royaume-Uni] ; David E. Minnikin [Royaume-Uni]Lipid biomarkers provide evolutionary signposts for the oldest known cases of tuberculosis.
000173 (2011) Carlina De La Cova [États-Unis]Race, health, and disease in 19th‐century‐born males
000473 (2005) E J Neiburger [États-Unis]Similar mandibular osseous lesions in Tyrannosaurus rex and man.
000587 (2002) Debra L. Martin [États-Unis] ; Alan H. Goodman [États-Unis]Health conditions before Columbus: paleopathology of native North Americans
000670 (2000) C S Larsen [États-Unis]Reading the bones of La Florida.
000911 (1994) P S Bridges [États-Unis]Vertebral arthritis and physical activities in the prehistoric southeastern United States.
000912 (1994) L A Kohn [États-Unis] ; M W Vannier ; J L Marsh ; J M CheverudEffect of premature sagittal suture closure on craniofacial morphology in a prehistoric male Hopi.
000917 (1994) Barbara Lewis [États-Unis]Treponematosis and Lyme borreliosis connections: Explanation for Tchefuncte disease syndromes?
000987 (1992) Keith P. Jacobi [États-Unis] ; Della Collins Cook [États-Unis] ; Robert S. Corruccini [États-Unis] ; Jerome S. Handler [États-Unis]Congenital syphilis in the past: Slaves at Newton Plantation, Barbados, West Indies
000997 (1992) D. J. Ortner [États-Unis] ; N. Tuross ; A. I. StixNew approaches to the study of disease in archeological new world populations
000A42 (1990) Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; Robert J. Woods [États-Unis]Symmetrical erosive disease in archaic Indians: The origin of rheumatoid arthritis in the New World?
000A92 (1989) Phillip L. Walker [États-Unis]Cranial injuries as evidence of violence in prehistoric southern California
000B85 (1984) Fred L. Speck [États-Unis] ; Ronald G. Wheeland [États-Unis]Cutaneous Histopathology of Southwestern American Indian Mummies

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