Search Results - "Suby, J. A."
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Skeletal and Surgical Evidence for Acute Osteomyelitis in Non-Adult Individuals
Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-01-2015)“…Osteomyelitis is a non‐specific infection of the bone and bone marrow. In the past acute osteomyelitis (AO) led to high mortality especially in non‐adults…”
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Diet, nutrition and femoral robusticity of hunter-gatherers in southern Patagonia: experiences and perspectives
Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-03-2009)“…Dietary reconstructions through stable isotope studies are one of the most prominent tools for analysing the impact of nutritional and subsistence strategy…”
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Elongated odontoid process in late Holocene skeletal remains from B6 archaeological site, Mendoza, Argentina
Published in International journal of paleopathology (01-09-2018)“…The odontoid process of the axis can be affected by congenital or acquired pathologies. While abnormalities such as os odontoideum, agenesis, and fractures are…”
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Spondylolysis in the past: A case study of hunter-gatherers from Southern Patagonia
Published in International journal of paleopathology (01-12-2017)“…Spondylolysis is a fracture of the pars interarticularis, the portion of the neural arch that lies between the superior articular facets and the inferior…”
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Potential parasitic infections transmitted by seafood in ancient populations from Patagonia
Published in Quaternary international (10-12-2020)“…Several foodborne diseases have been described in coastal populations from the past, many of them including parasitic infections related to marine diets…”
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Examining The Relationship Between Measures Of Incidence Commonly Utilized In Sports Injury Research
Published in Journal of athletic training (01-06-2007)“…Context: Two measures for examining injury incidence have been described in the literature including the epidemiologic incidence proportion and the incidence…”
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