Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6554787 | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Enchondromas occur with an estimated modern incidence rate of 27.7% of benign bone tumors (Hauben and Hogendoorn, 2010), but few are represented in the paleopathological record. The medieval site of St. Pere in Spain has produced a convincing case. The diagnosis was confirmed by X-Ray, CT-scan and μ-CT scan. Therefore UF 755 from St. Pere - a male of more than 60 years old - can be confirmed as a femoral case of enchondroma, supported by evidence, in the paleopathological record.
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Authors
Hannah K.M. McGlynn, Miriam Montanes-Gonzalvo, Assumpció Malgosa, Giampaolo Piga, Albert Isidro,