2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00508-022-02017-y
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Microarchitecture of historic bone samples with tuberculosis

Abstract: SummaryTuberculosis is among the leading causes of death from infectious diseases and affects many organ systems, including the skeleton. Skeletal tuberculosis is an extrapulmonary stage of tuberculosis, which occurs after the early and post-primary pulmonary stages of the disease. The aim of our study was to assess the microarchitecture of historic dry bone samples of subjects who have died of tuberculosis documented by post-mortem examinations. These preparations date to the pre-antibiotic era, and were prov… Show more

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“…Sedivy [ 24 ] describes, for example, the tuberculosis of a kidney, as well as a specimen of a baby who suffered from pulmonary tuberculosis after being infected by the mother during pregnancy. There are also many examples of advanced bone and joint tuberculosis [ 26 ] preserved at the collection, e.g., of spinal tuberculosis (classical Pott’s disease), ankylosis of the sacroiliac joint, the knee, shoulder, and elbow joints, and ankle and tarsal bones that were used for education [ 27 ] or research [ 28 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sedivy [ 24 ] describes, for example, the tuberculosis of a kidney, as well as a specimen of a baby who suffered from pulmonary tuberculosis after being infected by the mother during pregnancy. There are also many examples of advanced bone and joint tuberculosis [ 26 ] preserved at the collection, e.g., of spinal tuberculosis (classical Pott’s disease), ankylosis of the sacroiliac joint, the knee, shoulder, and elbow joints, and ankle and tarsal bones that were used for education [ 27 ] or research [ 28 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%