Lumbo-sacral malformations and spina bifida occulta in medieval skeletons from Brittany (original) (raw)

Regarding occult spinal dysraphism (spina bifida occulta), focusing especially on a medieval population from Iasi (Romania)

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REGARDING OCCULT SPINAL DYSRAPHISM (SPINA BIFIDA OCCULTA), FOCUSING ESPECIALLY ON A MEDIEVAL POPULATION FROM IAȘI

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Frequency of spina bifida occulta and other occult spinal dysraphisms in the medieval population of Iasi city: skeleton paleopathology in the necropolis discovered in the eastern part of the Princely Court ("Curtea Domneasca"), 17th century

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A Comparitive Study of Congenital and Developmental Spinal Defects in Two Populations

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Spina Bifida Sacralis Occulta from Ancient Greek Sicily (Pozzanghera Necropolis, Leontinoi, 6th–4th Century BC): Anatomical, Anthropological and Ethnomedical Considerations on the Insular Presentation of this Congenital Anomaly

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Spina Bifida Occulta in Medieval and Postmedieval Times in Eastern Romania

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2016

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Spina bifida: A diagnostic dilemma in paleopathology

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Clinical Anatomy, 2010

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A Comparative Study of Vertebral Pathologies and Anomalies in Two Medieval British Populations

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2018

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Spinal dysraphism at the Syrian Neolithic site of Dja’de el-Mughara

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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2017

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Degenerative alterations of the spine in an Early Mediaeval population from Mannheim-Seckenheim, Germany.

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A Sacral Anomaly From the Quaker Cemetery, Kingston-Upon-Thames, England

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Congenital axis dysmorphism in a medieval skeleton

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A probable case of non-syndromic brachycephaly from 16th century Sardinia (Italy)

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Russeva, V. 2011. Alterations of cervical vertebrae in two individuals from the Late Antiquity Necropolis from “Big Mound” near Cabyle, Bulgaria. Papers on Anthropology 20, Tartu 2011, 359-368.

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An osteological analysis of two medieval individuals from Northern England

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Back to the old man's back: Reassessment of the anatomical determination of the vertebrae of the Neandertal individual of La Chapelle-aux-Saints

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Alterations of cervical vertebrae in two individuals from the Late Antiquity Necropolis from the "Big Mound" near Cabyle, Bulgaria

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Spondylolysis, Spondylolisthesis, and Lumbo-Sacral Morphology in a Medieval English Skeletal Population

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A Congenital Sternum Anomaly from a Late Roman Burial from Palma Mallorca, Spain

Elena Fiorin

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Lumbar vertebral morphology and isthmic spondylolysis in a British medieval population

Bruce Latimer

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2009

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Congenital and developmental spinal defects in the Great Chesterford, Cambridgeshire population.

Julie Walker

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The paleoepidemiology of Sacral Spina Bifida Occulta in population samples from the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt

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Congenital Cranial Defect in a Female from a Funnel Beaker Culture Settlement Burial in Náměšť na Hané (Czech Republic) – a Case Report

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Pseudopathological vertebral changes in a young individual from Herculaneum (79 C.E.)

Giuseppe Carotenuto, Joan Viciano

Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 2019

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Virtual reconstitution and new palaeopathological study of the Magdalenian child's skull of Rochereil

Bertrand Mafart

Comptes Rendus Palevol, 2007

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Skeletal evidence of operations on cadavers from Sens (Yonne, France) at the end of the XVTH century

Frederique C Valentin

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1995

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Variation in Foramina Transversaria of Human Cervical Vertebrae in the Medieval Population from Sypniewo (Poland)

Jacek Szczurowski

Anthropological Review, 2014

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Variation in the closure of the sacral canal in the skeletal sample from Pompeii, Italy, 79 AD

Maciej Henneberg

1999

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The vertebral column of the Regourdou 1 Neandertal

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Ancient Down syndrome: An osteological case from Saint-Jean-des-Vignes, northeastern France, from the 5–6th century AD

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Cranial trepanation in two skulls of early medieval Italy

Elisa Rastelli

HOMO, 2003

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Ancient Down Syndrome: An osteological case from Saint-Jean-des-Vignes, northeastern France, from the 5-6th century AD. 2014. International Journal of Paleopathology. 7. 8-14

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Middle Pleistocene lower back and pelvis from an aged human individual from the Sima de los Huesos site, Spain

Ana Gracia-Téllez

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