Article 5412

Title of the article

SYPHILITIC BONE CHANGES IN THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL MATERIAL OF GRAVES IN PENZA

Authors

Kalmina Olga Anatolyevna, Candidate of medical sciences, associate professor, sub-department of human anatomy, Medical Institute, Penza State University, okalmina@gmail.com
Kogan Zakhar Alexandrovich, Assistant, sub-department of microbiology, epidemiology and infectious diseases, Medical Institute, Penza State University, zakharrr85@bk.ru
Nikishin Dmitry Viktorovich, Candidate of medical sciences, senior lecturer, sub-department of human anatomy, Medical Institute, Penza State University, nikishindv@gmail.com
Rybalkin Sergey Borisovich, Candidate of medical sciences, associate professor, sub-department of microbiology, epidemiology and infectious diseases, head of dermatology course, Medical Institute, Penza State University; head physician of Penza Region Center of Specialized Medical Care, zakharrr85@bk.ru
Shutov Boris Ivanovich, Radiologist, Penza Region Center of Specialized Medical Care, zakharrr85@bk.ru
Ikonnikov Dmitry Sergeevich, Candidate of historical sciences, senior laboratory assistant, sub-department of human anatomy, Medical Institute, Penza State University, ikonnikof-ds@mail.ru

Index UDK

616.71+001.5

Abstract

The anthropological materials found during construction work in the center of Penza reveals abnormal bone changes characteristic of the different stages of a syphilitic process. The authors have performed radiographic and histologic examination of the bones.

Key words

paleopathology, syphilis, radiographic examination

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