Cervical arthritis, C3-C7, from an identified osteological collection

F. Williams, Breidy I. Quispe
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Abstract

Osteoarthritis on the cervical vertebrae, C3-C7, accumulates as a function of age, life style, diet and severity of long-term skeletomuscular stress. However, the degree to which age (older adult and elderly) and sex differences impact on the manifestation of osteoarthritis remains difficult to assess because of the variability of biological aging and the lack of discrete post-reproductive age categories. The aim of this investigation was to score the degree of osteophytic marginal lipping, porosity and eburnation on the cervical vertebrae of identified individuals from the William M. Bass Donated Skeletal Collection of the Forensic Anthropology Center of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, to address whether the expression of osteoarthritic features differs (1) between older adults, 50-55 years, and elderly adults, 70-76 years, within each sex; (2) between both sexes of the same age category; and (3) between the sexes regardless of age. Osteological remains included were accessioned between 2000 and 2010 to reflect contemporary variation, and only C3 to C7 were scored given the distinctions in morphology and function of the atlas and axis. The vertebrae were separated by number and analyzed using Mann-Whitney U tests. Osteoarthritic features are generally more severe in males compared to females although eburnation is elevated in older females (50-55 years) compared to their elderly counterparts (70-76 years). Both sexes show an accumulation of osteoarthritic features as a consequence of advancing age. However, sex differences between elderly adults (70-76 years) are less extreme compared to when all females and males are considered regardless of age.
颈椎关节炎,C3-C7,来自鉴定的骨标本
颈椎(C3-C7)骨关节炎随着年龄、生活方式、饮食和长期骨骼肌压力的严重程度而累积。然而,年龄(老年人和老年人)和性别差异对骨关节炎表现的影响程度仍然难以评估,因为生物衰老的可变性和缺乏离散的生育后年龄类别。本研究的目的是对美国诺克斯维尔田纳西大学法医人类学中心威廉·m·巴斯捐赠的骨骼标本中已鉴定的个体的颈椎骨赘边缘唇部、孔隙度和烧痕的程度进行评分,以确定不同性别的老年人(50-55岁)和老年人(70-76岁)骨关节炎特征的表达是否不同(1);(二)同年龄组男女之间的;(3)男女之间不分年龄。2000年至2010年间加入的骨遗骸反映了当代的变化,考虑到寰椎和轴的形态和功能的差异,只有C3到C7被评分。椎骨按编号分开,用Mann-Whitney U检验分析。骨关节炎的特征通常在男性中比女性更严重,尽管老年女性(50-55岁)比老年女性(70-76岁)的灼烧程度更高。随着年龄的增长,男女都表现出骨关节炎特征的积累。然而,与不分年龄考虑所有女性和男性相比,老年人(70-76岁)之间的性别差异不那么极端。
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