Neoplasm or not? General principles of morphologic analysis of dry bone specimens

Volume: 21, Pages: 27 - 40
Published: Jun 1, 2018
Abstract
Unlike modern diagnosticians, a paleopathologist will likely have only skeletonized human remains without medical records, radiologic studies over time, microbiologic culture results, etc. Macroscopic and radiologic analyses are usually the most accessible diagnostic methods for the study of ancient skeletal remains. This paper recommends an organized approach to the study of dry bone specimens with reference to specimen radiographs. For...
Paper Details
Title
Neoplasm or not? General principles of morphologic analysis of dry bone specimens
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Volume
21
Pages
27 - 40
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