Two cases of concha bullosa in a contemporary Cypriot skeletal collection

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Stephen Haines, S. Hackner, Phillip McCheyne, Myeashea Alexander, X. Kyriakou
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Concha bullosa is the hypertrophy of the superior, middle, or inferior nasal conchae, most commonly referring to the pneumatisation of the middle conchae. It is considered to be the most common anatomical variant of the osteomeatal complex, rather than a pathological development. Though it is common, its aetiology is poorly understood. It is unclear whether sex or ethnicity impacts on the prevalence of concha bullosa, though some research suggests a correlation. Some researchers have argued that concha bullosa predisposes individuals to sinusitis, but the link is not consistent. In this paper, the authors present two new skeletal cases of bilateral concha bullosa identified in female individuals taken from the Cyprus Reference Research Collection (CRRC). This work aims to highlight the limitations associated with the palaeopathological diagnosis of inflammation and the interpretation of skeletal lesions that may be related to sinusitis or infection of the osteomeatal complex in archaeological bone, in relation to the presence of concha bullosa.
当代塞浦路斯骨骼收藏中的两例甲壳球
大耳甲是鼻上、中、下耳甲的肥大,最常见的是中耳甲的气化。它被认为是骨突复合体最常见的解剖变异,而不是一种病理发展。虽然它很常见,但其病因却知之甚少。目前尚不清楚性别或种族是否会影响甲壳大疱的流行,尽管一些研究表明两者之间存在相关性。一些研究人员认为,大耳甲使个体易患鼻窦炎,但这种联系并不一致。在本文中,作者提出了两个新的骨骼病例双侧甲壳大疱确定在女性个体采取塞浦路斯参考研究收集(CRRC)。这项工作的目的是强调与炎症的古病理学诊断和骨骼病变的解释相关的局限性,这些骨骼病变可能与鼻窦炎或考古骨中骨骺复合体的感染有关,与甲壳的存在有关。
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Bioarchaeology of the Near East
Bioarchaeology of the Near East Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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