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Paleopathology of cardiovascular diseases in South American mummies.

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Paleopathology of cardiovascular diseases in South American mummies.

Auteurs : Alexander N. Gabrovsky [États-Unis] ; Kelsey D. O'Neill [États-Unis] ; Enrique Gerszten [États-Unis]

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Abstract

Cardiovascular disease has emerged as the world's leading cause of death in the last century. An epidemiological focus of this disease that extends not only beyond the developed world but also far back into antiquity asks new questions about associated risk factors. Ancient mummies found in the Atacama desert are well preserved and show signs of cardiovascular disease as early as 1000B.C. in Peru and Chile.

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.08.176
PubMed: 27537730

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