Paleopathology of children : identification of pathological conditions in the human skeletal remains of non-adults /
Palaeopathology of Children: Identification of Pathological Conditions in the Human Skeletal Remains of Non-Adults provides archaeological examples of pathological child remains with varying degrees of disease manifestation, and where possible, presents illustrations of individually affected bones t...
| Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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| Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
| Idioma: | Inglés |
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London, United Kingdom :
Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier,
[2018]
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Paleopathology of Children; Dedication; Paleopathology of Children: Identification of Pathological Conditions in the Human Skeletal Remains of Non-Adults; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1
- Biology and Significance of the Nonadult Skeleton; INTRODUCTION; SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT AND OSSIFICATION; Intramembranous Ossification; Endochondral Ossification; Bone Formation and Remodeling; Pattern and Timing of Ossification; IMMUNE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT; Immunity in the Newborn; Immunity in the Child; Immunity in the Adolescent; Exploring Immunodeficiency in Bioarchaeology.
- The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease HypothesisFACTORS IN PEDIATRIC PALEOPATHOLOGY; THEMES IN CHILD PALEOPATHOLOGY; Hidden Heterogeneity of Frailty and Selective Mortality; Measuring Specificity; A "Slew" of Possibles: Methodological Rigor, Transparency, and Objectivity; Differential Diagnosis; Comorbidity and Cooccurrence; REFERENCES; 2
- Congenital Conditions I: Anomalies; INTRODUCTION; Terminology; Timing; CRANIUM; Premature Cranial Suture Closure; Scaphocephaly; Brachycephaly; Plagiocephaly; Trigonocephaly; Oxycephaly; Cloverleaf Deformity.
- Crouzon's Syndrome (Craniofacial Dysotosis Type 1)Microcephaly; Hydrocephaly; Congenital Deafness (Aural Stenosis and Aural Atresia); SPINE; Congenital Lordosis, Kyphosis, and Scoliosis; Occipitalization (Atlantooccipital Fusion); Lumbarization and Sacralization; Spondylolysis; Sagittal Clefting; Cleft Neural Arches; THORAX; Supernumerary Ribs; Bifid Ribs, Costal Fusion; EXTREMITIES; Talipes Equinovarus (Clubfoot); Radioulnar Synostosis; Polydactyly and Syndactyly; NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS; Congenital Herniation (Dystrophism); Anencephaly; Cleft Palate; Other Facial Clefts; Spina Bifida.
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- Dental Disease, Defects, and Variations in Dental MorphologyINTRODUCTION; Teething; Dental Caries; Deciduous Caries; Paleopathology; Recording and Reporting Caries in Children; Dental Calculus; Periapical Cavitation; Periodontal Disease (Periodontitis); Antemortem Tooth Loss; DENTAL ANOMALIES; Hypodontia; Hyperdontia (Supernumerary Teeth); Natal and Neonatal Teeth; Dental Fusion; Macrodontia and Microdontia; Talon Cusps; DENTAL TRAUMA; Dental Modification; DISRUPTION IN DENTAL DEVELOPMENT; Dental Enamel Hypoplasia; Turner's and Skinner's Teeth; REFERENCES; 5
- Trauma and Treatment*


