2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00428-022-03416-2
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Paleopathology of the skull of Santorio Santorio, father of modern clinical experimental physiology

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“…Remodeling is also commonly used to describe healing processes or as an indicator of the chronicity of the disease. Lesion healing includes in‐filling of porosity or empty space, smoothing over vascular impressions or fracture edges, and erasing of defects (Beck De Lotto et al, 2022; Klaus, 2017; Mays, 2017; Papageorgopoulou et al, 2011; Verano, 2016), as well as obliteration of deformations or signs of trauma. Disease processes are considered chronic, or have occurred for some time, where acutely formed woven bone is replaced by lamellar bone have also been referred to as remodeling (Boocock et al, 1995; Mays et al, 2002; Ortner, 2003).…”
Section: Remodeling In Paleopathology: Disease Process and Its Morpho...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remodeling is also commonly used to describe healing processes or as an indicator of the chronicity of the disease. Lesion healing includes in‐filling of porosity or empty space, smoothing over vascular impressions or fracture edges, and erasing of defects (Beck De Lotto et al, 2022; Klaus, 2017; Mays, 2017; Papageorgopoulou et al, 2011; Verano, 2016), as well as obliteration of deformations or signs of trauma. Disease processes are considered chronic, or have occurred for some time, where acutely formed woven bone is replaced by lamellar bone have also been referred to as remodeling (Boocock et al, 1995; Mays et al, 2002; Ortner, 2003).…”
Section: Remodeling In Paleopathology: Disease Process and Its Morpho...mentioning
confidence: 99%