Lesions characteristic of infection or malignant tumor in Paleo-Eskimo skulls
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Auteurs : R. Lagier ; C. A. Baud ; G. Arnaud ; S. Arnaud ; R. MenkSource :
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Abstract
Summary: Study of two Paleo-Eskimo skulls found in a necropolis on St-Lawrence Island (Alaska), including radiography and histological examination, revealed the following features. One of the skulls showed a perforation with remodelled borders, considered to be due to trauma and secondary infection. The other showed areas of osteolysis characteristic of a malignant tumor (probably carcinomatous metastasis rather than myeloma). These cases illustrate the advantage of using various methods of investigating bone pathology, particularly microradiography, in skeleton paleopathology.
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