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Identification of childhood arthritis in archaeological material: Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis versus juvenile spondyloarthropathy

โœ Scribed by Rothschild, B. M.; Hershkovitz, I.; Bedford, L.; Latimer, B.; Dutour, O.; Rothschild, C.; Jellema, L. M.


Book ID
102645594
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
605 KB
Volume
102
Category
Article
ISSN
0002-9483

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โœฆ Synopsis


The opportunity to examine the defleshed skeleton of an individual diagnosed in life (Hamann-Todd collection, individual 2036) afforded a unique opportunity to demonstrate the bone damage characteristic of at least one form of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). Characteristics helpful for recognition of JRA in archaeological material include peripheral articular marginal and subchondral erosions, axial (e.g., zygapophyseal or sacroiliac) joint erosions, fusion of axial (cervical zygapophyseal) and/or peripheral joints, premature epiphyseal closure and/or ballooned epiphyses, growth retardation with underdeveloped (short and overtubulated) long bones, short mandibular rami with underdeveloped condyles and concomitant micrognathia, and demineralization (osteopenia). Distinguishing between JRA and juvenile spondyloarthropathy, however, is not always possible, as illustrated by this case.


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