2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpp.2014.07.002
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Palaeopathological diagnosis of spondyloarthropathies: Insights from the biomedical literature

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“…No abnormal change was observed in the vertebrae, such as osteophyte, ligament ossification, or vertebral fusion. This evidence suggested that the H49‐1 did not suffer from spondyloarthropathy (Samsel et al, 2014). The bone surface at the superior and inferior edges of the repaired sacroiliac joint was smooth like a normal bone.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…No abnormal change was observed in the vertebrae, such as osteophyte, ligament ossification, or vertebral fusion. This evidence suggested that the H49‐1 did not suffer from spondyloarthropathy (Samsel et al, 2014). The bone surface at the superior and inferior edges of the repaired sacroiliac joint was smooth like a normal bone.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This evidence suggested that the H49-1 did not suffer from spondyloarthropathy (Samsel et al, 2014). The bone surface at the superior and inferior edges of the repaired sacroiliac joint was smooth like a normal bone.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…Further, asymmetry of lesions is an important diagnostic criterion for SpAs. From other characteristic traits of SpAs, the TMJ was spared, neither ankyloses of the spine nor the typical cup-and-pencil morphology of interphalangeal joints was observed, and distal interphalangeal joints did not show greater severity of lesions than other joints (Ortner, 2003;Samsel et al, 2014;Waldron, 2009).…”
Section: Differential Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En la columna vertebral en tanto también es utilizado el término espondiloartosis (Samsel et al, 2014;Moreno Estefanel et al, 2018), siempre y cuando se vean comprometidas las facetas de las apófisis articulares (Ortner, 2003;Campo Martín, 2000. Los cambios provocados por esta degeneración en las articulaciones anfiartrodiales como las de los cuerpos vertebrales reciben varios nombres, tales como artrosis vertebral intersomática, discartrosis, osteofitosis vertebral, espondilosis, osteocondrosis y artrosis vertebral anterior (AVA) (Aufderheide y Rodríguez Martín, 1999;Campo Martín, 2000), siendo este último el término elegido en este trabajo puesto que da cuenta del tipo de patología causante y la ubicación de la lesión en la pieza vertebral.…”
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