The incomplete skeletonized remains of Person 3/3a, from Shaft Tomb 3 of Theban Tomb (TT) 65, show mixed osteolytic and osteoblastic lesions in the left os coxa, sacrum, and distal right radius, with less pronounced osteoblastic, possibly related lesions elsewhere. Iliacus-piriformis abscess and septic arthritis are deemed primarily responsible while other considered etiological entities are less likely.
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Int J Paleopathol
March 2015
Department of Egyptology, Institute of Ancient Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Múzeum krt. 4/B, Budapest 1088, Hungary. Electronic address:
The incomplete skeletonized remains of Person 3/3a, from Shaft Tomb 3 of Theban Tomb (TT) 65, show mixed osteolytic and osteoblastic lesions in the left os coxa, sacrum, and distal right radius, with less pronounced osteoblastic, possibly related lesions elsewhere. Iliacus-piriformis abscess and septic arthritis are deemed primarily responsible while other considered etiological entities are less likely.
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