Frontal sinus osteoma, a benign tumour,1 has a long record with its first case in medical history dating back to 1586.2 Besides literary descriptions, in the paleopathological literature only few cases have been proposed, with the earliest, in an Egyptian mummy head from the Muse´e d’E´ thnographie de Neuchaˆtel (Switzerland), dating from the Late Period of Egyptian history (664–332 BC).3 Importantly, the demonstration of the earliest case in anatomically modern humans also represents the only published case of this tumoral manifestation in ancient Egypt. Here, building on previous knowledge and studies, we aim to enrich the body of notions on this pathology in ancient times, with a special focus on ancient Egyptian human remains.

Galassi F.M., Varotto E., Angelici D., Picchi D. (2020). Further Paleoradiological Evidence of Frontal Sinus Osteoma in Ancient Egypt. THE JOURNAL OF CRANIOFACIAL SURGERY, 31(3), 604-605 [10.1097/SCS.0000000000006240].

Further Paleoradiological Evidence of Frontal Sinus Osteoma in Ancient Egypt

Varotto E.
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2020-01-01

Abstract

Frontal sinus osteoma, a benign tumour,1 has a long record with its first case in medical history dating back to 1586.2 Besides literary descriptions, in the paleopathological literature only few cases have been proposed, with the earliest, in an Egyptian mummy head from the Muse´e d’E´ thnographie de Neuchaˆtel (Switzerland), dating from the Late Period of Egyptian history (664–332 BC).3 Importantly, the demonstration of the earliest case in anatomically modern humans also represents the only published case of this tumoral manifestation in ancient Egypt. Here, building on previous knowledge and studies, we aim to enrich the body of notions on this pathology in ancient times, with a special focus on ancient Egyptian human remains.
2020
Galassi F.M., Varotto E., Angelici D., Picchi D. (2020). Further Paleoradiological Evidence of Frontal Sinus Osteoma in Ancient Egypt. THE JOURNAL OF CRANIOFACIAL SURGERY, 31(3), 604-605 [10.1097/SCS.0000000000006240].
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