Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8821873 | Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology | 2018 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
Standards in documentation of CT devices have changed over the past 40 years, and insufficient documentation limits the interpretation of findings. In ancient Egyptian mummies, most organs have been removed during the mummification process while teeth and jaws are often preserved. Dental pathologies were frequent in ancient Egypt and can indicate personal circumstances and diet. The cause of death is rarely verifiable, but CT scan could be the clue. Although well known in Egyptian mummies, artificial changes may lead to misinterpretation of CT findings.
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Authors
Lara (Dr. med. dent.), Anke MA, Ekatrina Matin, Frank (Prof. Dr. med.), Kais (Adjunct Prof. Dr. med.),