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Suspected tuberculosis in an early 17th-century northern Finnish mummy A computed tomography case study

机译:17世纪早期芬兰北部木乃伊中的疑似肺结核计算机断层扫描案例研究

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The custom of burying deceased members of the elite beneath church floors was common in 17th-18th century Finland. This practice is responsible for the mummification of the remains of an early 17th-century vicar of Kemi parish, Nikolaus Rungius. Computed tomography performed on his remains revealed a possible tuberculous infection in his spine. The purpose of this paper is to further elaborate on findings in support of this diagnosis. Whether Vicar Rungius had tuberculosis is not only interesting considering his personal history, but also in terms of the history of tuberculosis in Northern Finland where the first systematically recorded cases date back to the 18th century. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:将死者的精英埋葬在教堂地板下的习俗在17至18世纪的芬兰很普遍。这种做法导致了17世纪早期凯米教区牧师尼古拉斯·隆吉斯(Nikolaus Rungius)遗体的木乃伊化。在他的遗体上进行的计算机断层扫描显示他的脊柱可能有结核感染。本文的目的是进一步阐述支持该诊断的发现。考虑到他的个人历史,Vicar Rungius是否患有结核病不仅很有趣,而且在芬兰北部的结核病历史方面,第一个系统记录的病例可以追溯到18世纪。 (C)2016 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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