On the relationship of spina bifida occulta and spinal degenerative joint disease based on skeletal remains from Dabr󷫩, Podlaskie Province, Poland.

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Adrian Wolski, Kamila Podladowska, Katarzyna G Czyk, Anna Myszka
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Abstract

The aim of the study is to answer the question about existing a relationship between sacral spina bifida occulta (SBO) and the occurrence of degenerative changes in spinal joints based on the examination of 30 skeletal remains (adults only; 9 females, 18 males, and 2 individuals of undetermined sex) from Dabr󷫩 (beginning of the 17th century, Poland). According to a small sample size age range has not been taken into account in the analyses. SBO, osteophytes, porosity, Schmorls nodes on the vertebral body, and articular processes on the vertebrae were examined. In Dabr󷫩 sample only partial clefts of SBO were assessed. Results show that individuals with SBO are not likely to experience osteoarthritic changes of the spine. Correlations were not statistically significant between sacral SBO and most degenerative changes in the spine. The coefficient for all types of changes was negative, suggesting individuals with SBO are less likely to develop degenerative changes in the spine. The only degenerative change significantly correlated with SBO was porosity. The present study confirms medical study analyses in which the relationship between these two phenomena has been assessed. Apparently, sacral SBO did not significantly affect the spinal health of past human populations. These results could enrich our knowledge of SBO etiology.

基于波兰Podlaskie省Dabr󷫩骨骼残骸的隐性脊柱裂与脊柱退行性关节疾病的关系
该研究的目的是根据对Dabr󷫩(17世纪初,波兰)的30具骨骼遗骸(仅限成年人,9名女性,18名男性和2名性别不明的个体)的检查,回答关于骶骨隐性脊柱裂(SBO)与脊柱关节退行性变化之间存在关系的问题。由于样本量小,分析中没有考虑年龄范围。检查SBO、骨赘、孔隙、椎体Schmorls淋巴结和椎体关节突。在Dabr󷫩样本中,仅评估SBO的部分裂隙。结果表明,个体SBO不太可能经历脊柱骨关节炎的变化。骶骨SBO与脊柱大多数退行性改变之间的相关性无统计学意义。所有类型变化的系数均为负,表明SBO患者不太可能发生脊柱退行性变化。唯一与SBO显著相关的退行性变化是孔隙度。本研究证实了医学研究分析,其中评估了这两种现象之间的关系。显然,骶骨SBO对过去人类的脊柱健康没有显著影响。这些结果可以丰富我们对SBO病因学的认识。
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期刊介绍: AA is an international journal of human biology. It publishes original research papers on all fields of human biological research, that is, on all aspects, theoretical and practical of studies of human variability, including application of molecular methods and their tangents to cultural and social anthropology. Other than research papers, AA invites the submission of case studies, reviews, technical notes and short reports. AA is available online, papers must be submitted online to ensure rapid review and publication.
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