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Osteolytic lesions on the os petrosum of a Bronze Age individual from La Llana cave (Northern Spain) compatible with a possible case of otitis media. A multifaceted methodological approach.

作者信息

Estalrrich Almudena, González-Rabanal Borja, Marín-Arroyo Ana B, Maeso Cristina Vega, González Morales M R

机构信息

Grupo de I+D+i EVOADAPTA (Evolución Humana y Adaptaciones Económicas y Ecológicas durante la Prehistoria), Dpto. Ciencias Históricas, Universidad de Cantabria, Av/Los Castros 44, 39005, Santander, Spain.

Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Internacional Isabel I de Castilla, C/ Fernán González, nº 76, 09003, Burgos. Spain.

出版信息

Int J Paleopathol. 2020 Dec;31:97-102. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpp.2020.10.006. Epub 2020 Oct 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To encourage the use of different methodological approaches for the identification of paleopathological lesions and to evaluate osteolytic lesions found on a temporal bone from La Llana cave (Spain).

MATERIALS

Cranial remains recovered from from La Llana cave (Spain) dated to the Bronze Age, 3300 ± 25 BP (1631-1509 cal BC).

METHODS

The cranium underwent macroscopic, microscopic and computed tomography scan examinations.

RESULTS

The Tegmen tympani of the left temporal bone is present but is missing on the right. Both cochleae are intact. Both the right and left temporal bones display osteolytic lesions, with the left Tegmen tympani displaying deep and profuse pits on the endocranial surface, exposing the ear channel.

CONCLUSIONS

The lesions are compatible with otitis media (atticitis). By using different methods of analysis, the presence and effects of infection were identified.

SIGNIFICANCE

This systematically described case contributes to our understanding of disease in the past and describes otitis-related lesions in archeological contexts for comparative purposes.

LIMITATIONS

The fragmentary and damaged cranial remains rendered evaluation difficult and diagnosis tentative.

SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH

The use of different approaches to diagnose otitis media in archeological skeletal collections is recommended to improve the knowledge of health status and lifestyle of past populations.

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