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A case of dyschondrosteosis in an Anglo‐Saxon skeleton

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A case of dyschondrosteosis in an Anglo‐Saxon skeleton

Auteurs : C. Cummings [Royaume-Uni] ; E. Rega [États-Unis]

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Osteological examination of a 9th–11th century skeleton from Black Gate Cemetery, Newcastle‐upon‐Tyne, reveals Madelung's deformity of both forearms and shortened stature due to reduced tibial length. These are indicative of dyschondrosteosis, a genetically transmitted mild form of mesomelia. This case adds to a small but growing presence of this condition in pre‐modern societies. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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