“…The large number of skeletal remains available for study facilitated numerous studies on pathological changes or developmental abnormalities in cave bear bones and teeth (Abel & Kyrle, 1931;Capasso, 1998;Capasso & Caramiello, 1999;Esper, 1774;Kurtén, 1976;Marciszak et al, 2024;Nowakowski & Stefaniak, 2015;Rabeder et al, 2000;Tasnádi-Kubacska, 1962;Toledano et al, 2010;Withalm, 2004). Mostly, the pathological specimens were analyzed only macroscopically, and rather few studies addressed histological and/or radiological aspects of the skeletal and dental lesions (Capasso, 1998;Marciszak et al, 2024;Nowakowski & Stefaniak, 2015;Toledano et al, 2010).…”