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Probable early presence of leprosy in Europe in a Celtic skeleton of the 4th-3rd century BC (Casalecchio di Reno, Bologna, Italy)

机译:在公元前4至3世纪的凯尔特人骨骼中,欧洲可能出现了麻风病(意大利博洛尼亚的卡萨雷基奥迪里诺)

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Examination of the skeleton of an adult male from the Celtic necropolis of Casalecchio di Reno (Bologna, Italy; 4th-3rd century BC) revealed some lesions on the feet, especially bilateral acro-osteolysis of the metatarsals, and on the tibia, fibula and hand. The morphological and radiographic characteristics of the bones are consistent with a diagnosis of leprosy. Other features of the rhinomaxillary region support this diagnosis. As far as we know, this case could represent the oldest skeletal evidence of leprosy in Europe, indicating the early spread of this disease toward the Western world. Copyright (c) 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:对来自Casalecchio di Reno的凯尔特人墓地的成年男性骨骼进行检查(意大利博洛尼亚;公元前4至3世纪),发现脚部有一些病变,尤其是bilateral骨的双侧肢端骨溶解,以及胫骨,腓骨和手。骨骼的形态和放射学特征与麻风病的诊断是一致的。鼻上颌区的其他特征支持该诊断。据我们所知,该病例可能代表了欧洲最古老的麻风骨架证据,表明该病向西方世界的早期传播。版权所有(c)2005 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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