2023
DOI: 10.1002/oa.3266
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Two cases of skeletal fluorosis from the historic cemetery at Zhangwan, Henan Province, China

Yawei Zhou,
Kailu Liu,
Fei Yan
et al.

Abstract: Skeletal fluorosis is a systemic chronic disease caused by long‐term intake of excessive fluoride, which accumulates in bone tissue and causes changes to the bone and periosteal tissue. Skeletal fluorosis is rarely considered in paleopathological analyses, but in areas with relatively high fluoride in the environment, it may be an important cause of bone hyperplasia. In this study, we observed pathological lesions consistent with fluorosis on two human skeletons from the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE) excavated f… Show more

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