A possible case of orbital osteomyelitis from the medieval cemetery of Sant’ Agostino in Caravate (Varese, Northern Italy)

IF 1.3 3区 地球科学 Q3 PALEONTOLOGY
Roberta Fusco , Chiara Tesi , Omar Larentis , Paolo Spina , Monica Campagnolo , Marta Licata
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Abstract

Objectives

This paper aims to present one of the first osteoarchaeological cases of orbital osteomyelitis and provides the best diagnostic criteria to identify its pathophysiological changes.

Materials

A well-preserved skeleton of an adult male from the medieval cemetery of Sant’ Agostino in Caravate, Italy.

Methods

Macroscopic, tomographic, and histological analyses were performed using standard methods.

Results

The skeleton shows irregularities in the architecture of the left supraorbital margin. CT analysis reveals the presence of a radiotransparent area involving the diploe and the external cranial table. This area is lateromedially oval-shaped and bordered by a thick irregular radiodense rim, associated with the presence of a cloaca on the roof of the orbit and surrounding periosteal reaction. Microscopic examination shows the formation of a thin layer of cortical bone and an osteoid-like matrix.

Conclusion

A careful differential diagnosis based on macroscopic, radiological, and histological evidence suggests a case of orbital osteomyelitis.

Significance

This case study represents one of the few osteoarchaeological evaluations of ocular chronic osteomyelitis diagnosed using macroscopic skeletal, computed tomography, and histological analysis. As such, it provides a reference and an investigative criterion for future cases.

Limitations

The diagnosis cannot be stated with certainty, and only probable diagnoses can be proposed. Although we referred especially to clinical literature, it is necessary to consider that the severity of conditions may be modified by modern medical intervention.

Suggestion for further research

This case provides further insights into the presence of this condition in the past.

意大利北部瓦雷泽卡拉瓦特中世纪墓地Sant ' Agostino可能的眼眶骨髓炎病例
目的本文旨在介绍第一例眼眶骨髓炎的骨考古病例,并为确定其病理生理变化提供最佳诊断标准。材料一具保存完好的成年男性骨骼,来自意大利卡拉瓦特的Sant’Agostino中世纪墓地。方法使用标准方法进行了显微镜、断层扫描和组织学分析。结果左眶上缘结构不规则。CT分析显示存在一个涉及复叶和外颅台的放射透明区域。该区域呈后内侧椭圆形,边缘有一个不规则的放射密集的厚边缘,与眼眶顶部的泄殖腔和周围的骨膜反应有关。显微镜检查显示形成了一薄层皮质骨和类骨基质。结论根据肉眼、放射学和组织学证据仔细鉴别诊断为眼眶骨髓炎。值得注意的是,本病例研究是少数使用肉眼骨骼、计算机断层扫描和组织学分析诊断的眼部慢性骨髓炎的骨考古评估之一。因此,它为今后的案件提供了参考和调查标准。限制诊断不能确定,只能提出可能的诊断。尽管我们特别参考了临床文献,但有必要考虑到,现代医疗干预可能会改变病情的严重程度。进一步研究的建议这个案例提供了对过去这种情况存在的进一步见解。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
25.00%
发文量
43
期刊介绍: Paleopathology is the study and application of methods and techniques for investigating diseases and related conditions from skeletal and soft tissue remains. The International Journal of Paleopathology (IJPP) will publish original and significant articles on human and animal (including hominids) disease, based upon the study of physical remains, including osseous, dental, and preserved soft tissues at a range of methodological levels, from direct observation to molecular, chemical, histological and radiographic analysis. Discussion of ways in which these methods can be applied to the reconstruction of health, disease and life histories in the past is central to the discipline, so the journal would also encourage papers covering interpretive and theoretical issues, and those that place the study of disease at the centre of a bioarchaeological or biocultural approach. Papers dealing with historical evidence relating to disease in the past (rather than history of medicine) will also be published. The journal will also accept significant studies that applied previously developed techniques to new materials, setting the research in the context of current debates on past human and animal health.
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