Source/Archive record SCH9096 - Paget's disease of bone in two medieval skeletons from Poulton Chapel, Cheshire, UK
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| Type | Article in Journal |
|---|---|
| Title | Paget's disease of bone in two medieval skeletons from Poulton Chapel, Cheshire, UK |
| Author/Originator | Carla L. Burrell, Michael M. Emery, Silvia Gonzalez |
| Journal | International Journal of Osteoarchaeology |
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Abstract/Summary
A study of two skeletons, an adult male (SK463) and female (SK750), with skeletal lesions of PDB (Paget's disease of bone) from Poulton Chapel, Cheshire. Typically, PDB affects one or a few bones of the axial skeleton and is commonly recorded in older individuals (over 55 years of age) affecting more males than females. Although PDB has been reported worldwide, there is a high concentration of reported cases in the UK, with a regional hotspot in the north-west of England.
Full macroscopic and radiographic analysis has identified the skeletal distribution of PDB, with up to 75% of both skeletons affected. SK463 presents noticeable anterior bowing to both tibiae, likely the result of PDB. AMS radiocarbon dating and stable isotope analysis performed on teeth samples confirmed that both individuals' dates were medieval, had a mixed/varied diet and were local to the northwest of England. This research adds to the emerging paleopathological literature on PDB, while providing additional support for the identification of a geographical hotspot observed in contemporary populations.
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Description
Int J Osteoarchaeol., 2019, Vol 29, p.922–933.
Location
Cheshire Historic Environment Record Digital Archive
Referenced Monuments (1)
- 1799/2 Poulton Chapel and Grange (Monument)
Referenced Events (2)
Record last edited
Oct 20 2021 1:07PM