Estudio paleopatológico de una tumoración craneal del siglo XVIIun posible caso de quiste dérmico o neurofibromatosis (Enf. de Recklinghausen)

  1. M. Miquel Feucht 1
  2. F. Puchalt Portea 1
  3. J.D. Villalaín Blanco 1
  4. E. Flore Ureña 1
  1. 1 Universitat de València
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    Universitat de València

    Valencia, España

    ROR https://ror.org/043nxc105

Libro:
Nuevas perspectivas del diagnóstico diferencial en paleopatología: actas del VII Congreso Nacional de Paleopatologia. (Mahón-Menorca, 2 al 5 de octubre de 2003), Universitat de les Illes Balears
  1. Cañellas Trobat, Antonio

Editorial: Antonio Cañellas Trobat

ISBN: 978-84-609-7507-6 84-609-7507-X

Ano de publicación: 2005

Páxinas: 515-518

Congreso: Congreso Nacional de Paleopatología (7. 2003. Mahón)

Tipo: Achega congreso

Resumo

In the occasion of the restoration of the San Vicente de Paula Church of Viver (Castellón) in the month of February of 2003, the existence of a osario located below the altar, and dated in century XVII was discovered. The anthropological study allowed to establish a minimum number of 30 individuals (6 infantile and 24 adultos).This work presents the paleopathologic study of a craneal alteration of an adult subject of and feminine sex. The bony injury is located to level of the parietal bone straight, in its later face and affects only external table. It presents an oval morphology (36 mm of máximum diameter) and with an irregular surface. Radiologically it is appraised a bony reaction (increase of the density) in the edge of the injury and different bony densities in the interior. The morphologic characteristics (so large, affectation of external table and texture of the bottom) and radiological (bony reaction), orient to a compatible epicraneal process with a skin cyst or a neurofibromatosis, between the most probable diagnoses.