Petrakis N L
West J Med. 1980 Jan;132(1):87-91.
Classical writings suggest that the Roman emperor Hadrian died from congestive heart failure resulting from hypertension and coronary atherosclerosis. This diagnosis is supported by the identification of bilateral diagonal ear creases on sculptures of several busts of Hadrian as well as literary evidence of behavior pattern A.
古典文献表明,罗马皇帝哈德良死于由高血压和冠状动脉粥样硬化导致的充血性心力衰竭。对哈德良几尊半身像雕塑上双侧对角耳褶的识别以及行为模式A的文献证据支持了这一诊断。