[HTML][HTML] Chronic maxillary sinusitis in palaeopathology: A review of methods

MJ Lee, TJ Siek, CS Hirst - International Journal of Paleopathology, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective This study reviews the palaeopathological literature discussing maxillary sinusitis
to examine current trends and issues within the study of this condition, and to make …

Prevalence of chronic maxillary sinusitis in children from rural and urban skeletal populations in Poland

M Krenz-Niedbała, S Łukasik - International Journal of Paleopathology, 2016 - Elsevier
Maxillary sinuses of 100 subadults from Cedynia, an early-urban site (stronghold), dated to
the 10th-14th centuries AD, and of 28 subadults from Słaboszewo, a rural site, dated to the …

Maxillary sinusitis as a respiratory health indicator: a bioarchaeological investigation into medieval central Italy

G Riccomi, J Casaccia, S Minozzi, C Felici… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective This study aims to assess chronic maxillary sinusitis in an osteoarchaeological
sample from the medieval rural site of Pieve di Pava (central Italy), to investigate triggers …

Growth and health status of children and adolescents in medieval Central Europe

M Krenz-Niedbała - AnthropologicAl review, 2017 - czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl
Subadult growth and health have been analyzed in three cemetery samples from medieval
Poland, including two early-urban sites: Cedynia dated to the 10t–14th centuries AD, and …

[HTML][HTML] Which types of bony changes in the maxillary sinus indicate chronic sinusitis?

S Mays, S Stark, S Zakrzewski, A Vekony - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Objectives To determine which types of bone lesion (spicules, lobules, porous bone) in the
maxillary sinus indicate sinusitis Methods Subadjacent dental disease is a cause of …

Urban-rural differences in respiratory tract infections in medieval and early modern polish subadult samples

M Krenz-Niedbała, S Łukasik - … , and social consequences of living in cities, 2020 - Springer
The process of urbanization in medieval Europe brought spatial, political, economic, and
social changes when compared to rural environments that had an impact on the biology of …

Chronic maxillary sinusitis recorded in archaeological samples: Geographical distribution and predisposing factors

AV Zubova, VG Moiseyev… - … & Anthropology of …, 2022 - journal.archaeology.nsc.ru
The study explores social and climatic factors affecting the occurrence of chronic maxillary
sinusitis (CMS) in ancient and historical samples of Europe, North and South America, Asia …

The use of computed tomography for the study of chronic maxillary sinusitis: Based on crania from the Pucará De Tilcara Fortress, Argentina

AV Zubova, NI Ananyeva… - … & Anthropology of …, 2020 - journal.archaeology.nsc.ru
We discuss the methodological advantages of using X-ray computed tomography (CT) for
diagnosing chronic maxillary sinusitis (CMS) of various etiologies on skeletal samples. A CT …

A Case of Chronic Maxillary Sinusitis in a Late Neanderthal Population of the Altai Mountains

AV Zubova, AM Kulkov, OL Pikhur… - … & Anthropology of …, 2022 - journal.archaeology.nsc.ru
We describe a likely case of chronic maxillary sinusitis (CMS) in a Neanderthal skeletal
sample from Chagyrskaya Cave, in the Altai Mountains. Signs of CMS were recorded in the …

When breathing is a burden [: Sinonasal variations and diseases affecting the human skull in three Portuguese identified osteological collections (19th-20th centuries)]

BMS Magalhães - 2018 - estudogeral.uc.pt
The external nose, nasal cavity, and paranasal sinuses represent key structures whose
normal functions may be impaired by several variations and diseases of the upper …