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47-79
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6
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Scientifically rigorous reptile and amphibian osseous pathology: Lessons for forensic herpetology from comparative and paleo-pathology
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Applied Herpetology
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2009
2009
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ankylosing spondylitis; arthritis; avascular necrosis; congenital; Decompression syndrome; deformities; environment; erosive arthritis; frog; idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis; infection; Pathology; rheumatoid-arthritis; spondyloarthropathy; stress fractures; turtles dermochelys-coriacea; Zoology
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Rothschild B
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As the study of bone disease in recent and fossil amphibians and reptiles has evolved from observational speculation to analysis of testable hypotheses, so too has recognition of its contribution to our understanding of diseases and organisms. Given the development of a 'library' of macroscopic osseous manifestations of a variety of diseases, the power of such examination of skeletons for identification of the etiology of pathology has greatly reduced the need for destructive analysis. High frequency of malformations in amphibians, or of spondyloarthropathy in reptiles should stimulate evaluation for environmental causal factors. Notation of previously unrecognized/undescribed pathology affords unique opportunities. Scientific approach, validated database and phylogeny-independent pathology recognition form the basis for this review of the current knowledge of contemporary and extinct amphibian and reptile osseous pathology. This provides baseline data for forensic herpetologists and others attempting to identify and interpret osseous lesions, disease and trauma in a forensic context. (c) Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1163/157075409x413842" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1163/157075409x413842</a>
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2009
Ankylosing spondylitis
Applied Herpetology
Arthritis
avascular necrosis
Congenital
Decompression syndrome
deformities
Environment
erosive arthritis
frog
idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
Infection
Journal Article
Pathology
rheumatoid-arthritis
Rothschild B
Spondyloarthropathy
stress fractures
turtles dermochelys-coriacea
Zoology