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Forensic Paleoradiology: Identification of a public figure murdered in 1837
Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 2013Two unidentified graves were found during construction of a new crypt at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Santiago, Chile. One of the bodies was sent to the Teaching Hospital of the University of Chile for forensic identification. The fully mummified corpse was suspected to be that of Diego Portales, a prominent Chilean politician who was assassinated in ...
M, Castro +4 more
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CT guided biopsy in Paleoradiology
2022CT guided biopsy in ...
Savić Pavičin, Ivana +5 more
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Paleoradiology: imaging disease in mummies and ancient skeletons
Skeletal Radiology, 2006exaly +3 more sources
Paleoradiologic evaluation of the Egyptian royal mummies
Skeletal Radiology, 1988We examined radiographs of 12 Egyptian royal mummies obtained by two of the authors (W.R. and J.E.H.) and never before published. These radiographs demonstrate findings not previously described in Egyptian mummies, including congenital lunate-triquetral fusion and destructive skeletal lesions not explainable on the basis of vandalism by tomb robbers ...
E M, Braunstein +3 more
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Further Paleoradiological Evidence of Frontal Sinus Osteoma in Ancient Egypt
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2020Frontal sinus osteoma, a benign tumour,1 has a long record with its first case in medical history dating back to 1586.2 Besides literary descriptions, in the paleopathological literature only few cases have been proposed, with the earliest, in an Egyptian mummy head from the Muse ́e d’E ́ thnographie de Neuchaˆtel (Switzerland), dating from the Late ...
Galassi F. M. +3 more
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