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657-662
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5
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13
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PALEOPATHOLOGY, ITS CHARACTER AND CONTRIBUTION TO UNDERSTANDING AND DISTINGUISHING AMONG RHEUMATOLOGIC DISEASES - PERSPECTIVES ON RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS AND SPONDYLOARTHROPATHY
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Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
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1995
1995-09
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ankylosis; defleshed bones; erosive arthritis; indians; new-world; nonhuman primates; paleopathology; polyarthritis; rheumatoid-arthritis; Rheumatology; spondyloarthropathy
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Rothschild B M
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n/a
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1995
ankylosis
Clinical and experimental rheumatology
defleshed bones
erosive arthritis
indians
Journal Article
new-world
nonhuman primates
Paleopathology
polyarthritis
rheumatoid-arthritis
Rheumatology
Rothschild B M
Spondyloarthropathy
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1229-1335
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8
Volume
19
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CHARACTER OF PRE-COLUMBIAN NORTH-AMERICAN SPONDYLOARTHROPATHY
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Journal of Rheumatology
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1992
1992-08
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ankylosing spondylitis; defleshed bones; enthesopathy; erosive arthritis; indians; joint fusion; new-world; paleopathology; polyarthritis; population; psoriatic-arthritis; reactive arthritis; rheumatoid-arthritis; Rheumatology; spondyloarthropathy
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Rothschild B M; Woods R J
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Shared characteristics and concurrent occurrence of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spondyloarthropathy in contemporary populations have compromised development of clear diagnostic criteria for distinguishing them. Although modern populations contain individuals with both RA and spondyloarthropathy, ancient populations often manifest only one. The presence of spondyloarthropathy as the sole erosive disease in selected ancient populations allows further clarification of its nature. The tendency towards pauciarticular, asymmetrical involvement, axial involvement and peripheral joint fusion in these populations clarifies diagnosis and distinguishes this phenomenon from RA. The significance of peripheral joint fusion appears to be unequivocally established on the basis of these findings.
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Journal Article
1992
Ankylosing spondylitis
defleshed bones
enthesopathy
erosive arthritis
indians
joint fusion
Journal Article
Journal of Rheumatology
new-world
Paleopathology
polyarthritis
Population
psoriatic-arthritis
reactive arthritis
rheumatoid-arthritis
Rheumatology
Rothschild B M
Spondyloarthropathy
Woods R J
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0049-0172(92)90024-8" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/0049-0172(92)90024-8</a>
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306-316
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5
Volume
21
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SPONDYLOARTHROPATHY AS AN OLD-WORLD PHENOMENON
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Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
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1992
1992-04
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animal model of arthritis; apes; disease; erosive arthritis; hla; involvement; monkeys; polyarthritis; psoriatic-arthritis; rheumatoid-arthritis; Rheumatology; spondyloarthropathy
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Rothschild B M; Woods R J
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0049-0172(92)90024-8" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/0049-0172(92)90024-8</a>
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1992
animal model of arthritis
APES
Disease
erosive arthritis
hla
involvement
Journal Article
monkeys
polyarthritis
psoriatic-arthritis
rheumatoid-arthritis
Rheumatology
Rothschild B M
Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism
Spondyloarthropathy
Woods R J
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1096-8644(199702)102:2%3C249::aid-ajpa7%3E3.0.co;2-t" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1096-8644(199702)102:2%3C249::aid-ajpa7%3E3.0.co;2-t</a>
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249-264
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2
Volume
102
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Identification of childhood arthritis in archaeological material: Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis versus juvenile spondyloarthropathy
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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1997
1997-02
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ankylosing spondylitis; Anthropology; bone erosion; criteria; defleshed bones; diagnosis; erosive arthritis; Evolutionary Biology; growth retardation; onset stills disease; Pathology; polyarthritis; pseudoarthrosis
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Rothschild B M; Hershkovitz I; Bedford L; Latimer B; Dutour O; Rothschild C; Jellema L M
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The opportunity to examine the defleshed skeleton of an individual diagnosed in life (Hamann-Todd collection, individual 2036) afforded a unique opportunity to demonstrate the bone damage characteristic of at least one form of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). Characteristics helpful for recognition of JRA in archaeological material include peripheral articular marginal and subchondral erosions, axial (e.g., zygapophyseal or sacroiliac) joint erosions, fusion of axial (cervical zygapophyseal) and/or peripheral joints, premature epiphyseal closure and/or ballooned epiphyses, growth retardation with underdeveloped (short and overtubulated) long bones, short mandibular rami with underdeveloped condyles and concomitant micrognathia, and demineralization (osteopenia). Distinguishing between JRA and juvenile spondyloarthropathy, however, is not always possible, as illustrated by this case. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Journal Article
1997
American journal of physical anthropology
Ankylosing spondylitis
Anthropology
Bedford L
bone erosion
criteria
defleshed bones
Diagnosis
Dutour O
erosive arthritis
Evolutionary Biology
growth retardation
Hershkovitz I
Jellema L M
Journal Article
Latimer B
onset stills disease
Pathology
polyarthritis
Pseudoarthrosis
Rothschild B M
Rothschild C
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389-400
Issue
3
Volume
88
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EROSIVE ARTHRITIS AND SPONDYLOARTHROPATHY IN OLD-WORLD PRIMATES
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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1992
1992-07
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Anthropology; cercopithecus; colobus; disease; Evolutionary Biology; hla; hylobates; infection; macaca; papio; polyarthritis; presbytis; primate; psoriatic-arthritis; rhesus-monkey; rheumatoid-arthritis; skeletal pathology; theropithecus
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Rothschild B M; Woods R J
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Presence of spine and sacroiliac involvement and the nature and distribution of the erosive lesions allow definitive diagnosis of spondyloarthropathy. Thus, spondyloarthropathy was identified in Theropithecus, Papio, Cercopithecus, Macaca, Colobus, Presbytis, and Hylobates. Only monarticular erosive disease was present in prosimians, precluding a diagnosis of spondyloarthropathy for that group. The distribution of erosive disease and axial joint involvement in 1,349 non-prosimian Old World primates is quite characteristic of that noted in human psoriatic arthritis. While Reiter's syndrome must also be considered, the histologic appearance of skin lesions in Macaca is characteristic of psoriasis. Evidence of spondyloarthropathy abounds in the literature of primate skeletal disease. Environmentally based contagions may be important in the pathophysiology of spondyloarthropathy. The wide geographic distribution of the phenomena in monkeys suggests a "panendemic," with limited individual susceptibility (compared to that noted in gorillas and chimpanzees). Identical occurrence of erosive arthritis/spondyloarthropathy in free-ranging and artificially restrained animals suggests that spondyloarthropathy can validly be studied in artificially restrained populations. This perspective should allow application of human therapeutic approaches to and perhaps improve the quality of life for artificially restrained afflicted individuals.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.1330880310" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1002/ajpa.1330880310</a>
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1992
American journal of physical anthropology
Anthropology
cercopithecus
colobus
Disease
Evolutionary Biology
hla
hylobates
Infection
Journal Article
macaca
papio
polyarthritis
presbytis
Primate
psoriatic-arthritis
rhesus-monkey
rheumatoid-arthritis
Rothschild B M
skeletal pathology
theropithecus
Woods R J
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.1330980411" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.1330980411</a>
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Pages
519-525
Issue
4
Volume
98
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CHARACTERIZATION OF GOUT IN A SKELETAL POPULATION-SAMPLE - PRESUMPTIVE DIAGNOSIS IN A MICRONESIAN POPULATION
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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1995
1995-12
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Anthropology; chammorros; defleshed bones; differential diagnosis; disease; erosive arthritis; Evolutionary Biology; gout; guam; paleopathology; Pathology; polyarthritis; rheumatoid-arthritis; spondyloarthropathy
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Rothschild B M; Heathcote G M
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Characterization of the nature and skeletal distribution of gout was accomplished in a Chamoru (Chamorros) population with predilection to the disease. Uniform excavation by the gouty diathesis produces a punched-out appearance to these predominantly monarticular lesions. The lesion is distinct from that seen in rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthropathy, or infection. Reactive new bone formation in some gouty lesions also has an apparently unique, ivory-like discoloration (contrasted with the adjacent bone), which facilitates diagnosis. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.1330980411" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1002/ajpa.1330980411</a>
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Journal Article
1995
American journal of physical anthropology
Anthropology
chammorros
defleshed bones
differential diagnosis
Disease
erosive arthritis
Evolutionary Biology
gout
guam
Heathcote G M
Journal Article
Paleopathology
Pathology
polyarthritis
rheumatoid-arthritis
Rothschild B M
Spondyloarthropathy
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Text
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/bf02196503" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1007/bf02196503</a>
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61-78
Issue
1
Volume
14
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ARTHRITIS IN NEW-WORLD MONKEYS - OSTEOARTHRITIS, CALCIUM PYROPHOSPHATE DEPOSITION DISEASE, AND SPONDYLOARTHROPATHY
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International Journal of Primatology
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1993
1993-02
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Alouatta; aotus; arthritis; ateles; calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease; callicebus; Callithrix; Cebus; chimpanzees; defleshed bones; erosive arthritis; lagothrix; osteoarthritis; pithecia; platyrrhini; polyarthritis; primate; primates; reactive; rhesus-monkeys; rheumatoid-arthritis; saguinus; saimiri; skeletal pathology; spondyloarthropathy; Zoology
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Rothschild B M; Woods R J
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Analyses of New World skeletal populations for the presence of erosions an other osseous alterations and their character, distribution, and radiologic appearance shows that osteoarthritis is predominantly a disease of animals raised in artificially constrained environments. Primary calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPPD) was also found only in artificially constrained animals, although hyperparathyroidism (overproduction of parathyroid hormone) may have been responsible. CPPD was observed once as a secondary phenomenon, complicating another form of arthritis in free-ranging animals. Limited in occurrence to two genera, Alouatta and Cebus, the frequency of spondyloarthropathy was similar to that noted in humans and significantly lower than that observed in gorillas and chimpanzees. The many dichotomies of Cebus and Alouatta place them almost at opposite ends of the New World monkey spectrum, making a common susceptibility factor difficult to identify.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/bf02196503" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1007/bf02196503</a>
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Journal Article
1993
Alouatta
aotus
Arthritis
ateles
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease
callicebus
Callithrix
Cebus
chimpanzees
defleshed bones
erosive arthritis
international journal of primatology
Journal Article
lagothrix
Osteoarthritis
pithecia
platyrrhini
polyarthritis
Primate
Primates
reactive
rhesus-monkeys
rheumatoid-arthritis
Rothschild B M
saguinus
saimiri
skeletal pathology
Spondyloarthropathy
Woods R J
Zoology