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Osteomyelitis in a 265-million-year-old titanosuchid (Dinocephalia,Therapsida)
Authors:Christen D. Shelton  Bruce M. Rothschild
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2689-2177;2. College of Medicine, Department of Medicine, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA;3. Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract:
Abstract

Analytical palaeohistology techniques have allowed a better understanding of the microstructure of fossil bone, as well as of bone pathologies of extinct animals. Osteomyelitis is one of the oldest identified bone pathologies, occurring in Synapsida dating back as far as the Lower Permian. Here we show the presence of this pathology in the femur of Jonkeria parva, an omnivorous titanosuchid from the Tapinocephalus Assemblage Zone of the Karoo Basin of South Africa. The pathology is characterised by bony radial spicules growing perpendicular to the normal orientation of the unaffected fibrolamellar bone tissue, and shows localised increase in vascular canal size. Puncture marks on the femur suggests that an attack by a predator may have resulted in a bacterial infection that caused contiguous and subjacent osteomyelitis.
Keywords:Permian  Synapsida  therapsid  histology  palaeopathology
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