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Prevalence of cribra orbitalia in Pacopampa during the formative period in Peru
Authors:Tomohito Nagaoka  Yuji Seki  Kazuhiro Uzawa  Mai Takigami  Daniel Morales Chocano
Institution:1.Department of Anatomy,St. Marianna University School of Medicine,Kawasaki,Japan;2.National Museum of Ethnology,Suita,Japan;3.Faculty of Human Sciences,University of East Asia,Shimonoseki,Japan;4.Yamagata University,Yamagata,Japan;5.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos,Lima,Peru
Abstract:Cribra orbitalia is characterized by an aggregation of small apertures in the orbital roof in response to marrow hypertrophy. This pathological change is indicative of biological stress during youth. We examined the prevalence of this lesion in Pacopampa, a ceremonial center of the formative period, located in the northern highlands of Peru. Using this evaluation of cribra orbitalia, we reconstructed aspects of the population’s health and nutritional status during the formation of Andean civilization. We examined 41 orbits of 27 adult individuals (13 males, 14 females) and recorded the macroscopic presence or absence of cribra orbitalia. The presence or absence of cribra orbitalia was the same bilaterally for all 14 individuals having both orbits preserved. The pathology was present in two of the 13 males (15.4%), one of the 14 (7.1%) females, and three of 27 individuals (11.1%) for both sexes combined. There was no difference in the frequency between sexes. The prevalence of cribra orbitalia was found to be lower in Pacopampa than in the comparative data of coastal populations. It is reasonable to assume that the increase in social complexity in Pacopampa was probably unrelated to the decline in overall health of the people.
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