Still today, tuberculosis (TB) represents one of the world's deadliest communicable diseases, hence understanding its history is of vital importance. The principal causative organism is Mycobacterium tuberculosis, an obligate pathogen member of the M. tuberculosis complex (MTBC). Palaeopathological findings suggestive of tuberculosis from Predynastic Egypt have been reported. As a matter of fact, tuberculosis has long been recognized in Egyptian mummies in its most characteristic skeletal form, Pott's disease. In this essay, we describe a statuette of a dwarf exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) as a potential ancient representation of Pott's disease. According to so far published data, spinal tuberculosis can be identified by studying the morphology and shape of the gibbus, since an angulate gibbus often points out to Pott's disease. We additionally offer differential diagnoses and a full contextualization of Pott's disease in the days of Ancient Egypt.

Veronica Papa, Galassi, {.M., Elena Varotto (2020). Representation of spinal tuberculosis in a Ptolemaic dwarf statuette. VESALIUS, 26(1), 188-195.

Representation of spinal tuberculosis in a Ptolemaic dwarf statuette

Elena Varotto
2020-01-01

Abstract

Still today, tuberculosis (TB) represents one of the world's deadliest communicable diseases, hence understanding its history is of vital importance. The principal causative organism is Mycobacterium tuberculosis, an obligate pathogen member of the M. tuberculosis complex (MTBC). Palaeopathological findings suggestive of tuberculosis from Predynastic Egypt have been reported. As a matter of fact, tuberculosis has long been recognized in Egyptian mummies in its most characteristic skeletal form, Pott's disease. In this essay, we describe a statuette of a dwarf exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) as a potential ancient representation of Pott's disease. According to so far published data, spinal tuberculosis can be identified by studying the morphology and shape of the gibbus, since an angulate gibbus often points out to Pott's disease. We additionally offer differential diagnoses and a full contextualization of Pott's disease in the days of Ancient Egypt.
2020
Veronica Papa, Galassi, {.M., Elena Varotto (2020). Representation of spinal tuberculosis in a Ptolemaic dwarf statuette. VESALIUS, 26(1), 188-195.
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