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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DD'eDeN: [QB] The lesions described consist primarily of subperiosteal new bone deposition onthe limbs and endocranial surface. However, the presence of cribra orbitaliain a number of individuals indicates concurrent iron-deficiency anaemia. A differential diagnosis of haematogenous osteomyelitis, congenital syphilis,yaws, scurvy, hypervitaminosis A, trauma, Caffey’s disease, and iron-defi-ciency anaemia is discussed. It was concluded that the most likely cause forthe lesions observed is a synergistic relation between infection (weanling diarrhoea, yaws) and metabolic disease (scurvy and possibly hypervitamin-osis A). Trauma is not ruled out as contributing to the development of somepathologic lesions. It is concluded that, in the Pacific Islands at least, multi-ple causes for skeletal pathology in subadults should be considered ratherthan a single aetiology. Am J Phys Anthropol 113:481–505, 2000. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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