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Recognition of leukemia in skeletal remains: Report and comparison of two cases
Authors:B. M. Rothschild  I. Hershkovitz  O. Dutour  B. Latimer  C. Rothschild  L. M. Jellema
Abstract:Recognition of disease in the archeologic record is facilitated by characterization of the skeletal impact of documented (in life) disease. The present study describes the osteological manifestations of leukemia as identified in the skeletons of two individuals diagnosed during life: a 3-year-old black girl with acute lymphocytic leukemia and a 60-year-old white male with acute myelogenous leukemia in the Hamann-Todd collection. Contrasting with the lack of specificity of radiologic findings, macroscopic skeletal changes appear sufficiently specific to allow distinguishing leukemia from other forms of cancer. While leukemia appears confidently diagnosable, distinguishing among the varieties (e.g., myelogenous and lymphocytic) does not appear possible at this time. Skeletal findings in leukemia are presented in tabular form to facilitate their application to future diagnosis of the disease in the archaelogical record. Am J Phys Anthropol 102:481–496, 1997. © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:leukemia  skeletal remains  childhood leukemia  lytic lesions
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