Metastasizing carcinoma in a medieval skeleton: Differential diagnosis and etiology

作者: Gisela Grupe

DOI: 10.1002/AJPA.1330750308

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摘要: The paper describes the skeleton of an aged adult male from Middle Ages who most probably suffered a bronchogenetic carcinoma. differential diagnosis is based on macroscopic and microscopic examination, X-ray studies, trace element analysis. Hypothesis for etiology disease are discussed.

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