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The two extremes of Hansen’s disease—Different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in an Avar Age (late 7(th) century CE) osteoarchaeological series of the Duna-Tisza Interfluve (Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II, Hungary)
To give an insight into the different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in the Avar Age of the Hungarian Duna-Tisza Interfluve, two cases from the 7(th)-century-CE osteoarchaeological series of Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II (Hungary; n = 94) were investigated. Based on t...
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author | Spekker, Olga Tihanyi, Balázs Kis, Luca Váradi, Orsolya Anna Donoghue, Helen D. Minnikin, David E. Szalontai, Csaba Vida, Tivadar Pálfi, György Marcsik, Antónia Molnár, Erika |
author_facet | Spekker, Olga Tihanyi, Balázs Kis, Luca Váradi, Orsolya Anna Donoghue, Helen D. Minnikin, David E. Szalontai, Csaba Vida, Tivadar Pálfi, György Marcsik, Antónia Molnár, Erika |
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description | To give an insight into the different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in the Avar Age of the Hungarian Duna-Tisza Interfluve, two cases from the 7(th)-century-CE osteoarchaeological series of Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II (Hungary; n = 94) were investigated. Based on the macromorphology of the bony changes indicative of Hansen’s disease, KD271 (a middle-aged male) and KD520 (a middle-aged female) represent the two extremes of leprosy. KD271 appears to have an advanced-stage, long-standing near-lepromatous or lepromatous form of the disease, affecting not only the rhinomaxillary region but also both upper and lower limbs. This has led to severe deformation and disfigurement of the involved anatomical areas of the skeleton, resulting in his inability to perform the basic activities of daily living, such as eating, drinking, grasping, standing or walking. The skeleton of KD520 shows no rhinomaxillary lesions and indicates the other extreme of leprosy, a near-tuberculoid or tuberculoid form of the disease. As in KD271, Hansen’s disease has resulted in disfigurement and disability of both of the lower limbs of KD520; and thus, the middle-aged female would have experienced difficulties in standing, walking, and conducting occupational physical activities. KD271 and KD520 are amongst the very few published cases with leprosy from the Avar Age of the Hungarian Duna-Tisza Interfluve, and the only examples with detailed macromorphological description and differential diagnoses of the observed leprous bony changes. The cases of these two severely disabled individuals, especially of KD271 –who would have required regular and substantial care from others to survive–imply that in the Avar Age community of Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II there was a willingness to care for people in need. |
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spelling | pubmed-92233312022-06-24 The two extremes of Hansen’s disease—Different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in an Avar Age (late 7(th) century CE) osteoarchaeological series of the Duna-Tisza Interfluve (Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II, Hungary) Spekker, Olga Tihanyi, Balázs Kis, Luca Váradi, Orsolya Anna Donoghue, Helen D. Minnikin, David E. Szalontai, Csaba Vida, Tivadar Pálfi, György Marcsik, Antónia Molnár, Erika PLoS One Research Article To give an insight into the different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in the Avar Age of the Hungarian Duna-Tisza Interfluve, two cases from the 7(th)-century-CE osteoarchaeological series of Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II (Hungary; n = 94) were investigated. Based on the macromorphology of the bony changes indicative of Hansen’s disease, KD271 (a middle-aged male) and KD520 (a middle-aged female) represent the two extremes of leprosy. KD271 appears to have an advanced-stage, long-standing near-lepromatous or lepromatous form of the disease, affecting not only the rhinomaxillary region but also both upper and lower limbs. This has led to severe deformation and disfigurement of the involved anatomical areas of the skeleton, resulting in his inability to perform the basic activities of daily living, such as eating, drinking, grasping, standing or walking. The skeleton of KD520 shows no rhinomaxillary lesions and indicates the other extreme of leprosy, a near-tuberculoid or tuberculoid form of the disease. As in KD271, Hansen’s disease has resulted in disfigurement and disability of both of the lower limbs of KD520; and thus, the middle-aged female would have experienced difficulties in standing, walking, and conducting occupational physical activities. KD271 and KD520 are amongst the very few published cases with leprosy from the Avar Age of the Hungarian Duna-Tisza Interfluve, and the only examples with detailed macromorphological description and differential diagnoses of the observed leprous bony changes. The cases of these two severely disabled individuals, especially of KD271 –who would have required regular and substantial care from others to survive–imply that in the Avar Age community of Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II there was a willingness to care for people in need. Public Library of Science 2022-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9223331/ /pubmed/35737690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265416 Text en © 2022 Spekker et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Spekker, Olga Tihanyi, Balázs Kis, Luca Váradi, Orsolya Anna Donoghue, Helen D. Minnikin, David E. Szalontai, Csaba Vida, Tivadar Pálfi, György Marcsik, Antónia Molnár, Erika The two extremes of Hansen’s disease—Different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in an Avar Age (late 7(th) century CE) osteoarchaeological series of the Duna-Tisza Interfluve (Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II, Hungary) |
title | The two extremes of Hansen’s disease—Different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in an Avar Age (late 7(th) century CE) osteoarchaeological series of the Duna-Tisza Interfluve (Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II, Hungary) |
title_full | The two extremes of Hansen’s disease—Different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in an Avar Age (late 7(th) century CE) osteoarchaeological series of the Duna-Tisza Interfluve (Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II, Hungary) |
title_fullStr | The two extremes of Hansen’s disease—Different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in an Avar Age (late 7(th) century CE) osteoarchaeological series of the Duna-Tisza Interfluve (Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II, Hungary) |
title_full_unstemmed | The two extremes of Hansen’s disease—Different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in an Avar Age (late 7(th) century CE) osteoarchaeological series of the Duna-Tisza Interfluve (Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II, Hungary) |
title_short | The two extremes of Hansen’s disease—Different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in an Avar Age (late 7(th) century CE) osteoarchaeological series of the Duna-Tisza Interfluve (Kiskundorozsma–Daruhalom-dűlő II, Hungary) |
title_sort | two extremes of hansen’s disease—different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in an avar age (late 7(th) century ce) osteoarchaeological series of the duna-tisza interfluve (kiskundorozsma–daruhalom-dűlő ii, hungary) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9223331/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35737690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265416 |
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