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Osteochondroma in a skeleton from an 11th century Croatian cemetery
Authors:Slaus M  Orlić D  Pećina M
Affiliation:Department of Archeology, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, A. Kovacica 5, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia. mslaus@hazu.hr
Abstract:We present a case of a well-preserved bone tumor in a skeleton from a Croatian skeletal series dated to the 11th century AD. The tumor is located on the anterior side of the neck of the right femur. The gross morphology of the tumor - a round, lumpy, cauliflower-like appearance with a fairly smooth external surface - is consistent with osteochondroma. The diagnosis is supported by x-ray and CAT-scan findings, which show thickened trabeculae and an internal structure of cancellous bone interspersed with areas of dense compact bone. Comparison with x-rays from a patient surgically treated in 1999 for an osteochondroma with the same localization shows that the characteristics of the tumor have remained unchanged from the 11th century.
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