Lee Hyejin, Koh Kyungmin, Cha Minho, Namkoong Tan, Park Sang Joon, Lee Doo Hee, Kim Ji Eun, Shin Dong Hoon
Ministry of National Defense Agency for KIA Recovery & Identification, Seoul, Korea.
Institute of Forensic and Anthropological Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Anat Cell Biol. 2021 Jun 30;54(2):292-296. doi: 10.5115/acb.21.063.
Since the first description of this disease in 1887, there are rare reports on osteochondrosis dissecans (OCD) found in the glenoid cavity by way of anthropological studies. During an excavation project for recovery of the remains of Korean War casualties, a skeletonized soldier was found inside a cave fort at the Arrowhead Ridge of the demilitarized zone (DMZ), South Korea. In our recovery and examination of a Korean War casualty in DMZ, we identified a possible OCD in the individual's glenoid cavity of a right-sided scapula by radiological analysis and computed tomography reconstruction. This is a rare case of scapular OCD discovered in an archaeologically investigated skeleton.
自1887年首次描述这种疾病以来,通过人类学研究在肩胛盂发现剥脱性骨软骨炎(OCD)的报道很少。在一个为找回朝鲜战争伤亡人员遗体的挖掘项目中,在韩国非军事区(DMZ)箭头岭的一个洞穴堡垒内发现了一具骨骼化的士兵遗体。在我们对DMZ一名朝鲜战争伤亡人员的遗体进行找回和检查过程中,通过放射学分析和计算机断层扫描重建,我们在该个体右侧肩胛骨的肩胛盂中发现了一处可能的OCD。这是在考古调查的骨骼中发现的罕见肩胛OCD病例。