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Rev. méd. Chile ; 141(5): 637-643, mayo 2013. ilus
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-684372

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We report a severe osteo-arthropathy in a body of a Chinchorro adult mole exhumed from the pre-Hispanic site of Playa Miller 8, located in the city of Arica, on the northern coast of Chile. The advanced state of joint disease shows that the individual was cared by his social group, to be oble to survive. This care was perpetuated in the postmortem treatment, applying red color to the body. Particular self-care social dynamics of Chinchorro society are inferred.


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Adulte , Humains , Mâle , Momies , Arthrose/anatomopathologie , Chili
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 138(4): 461-469, abr. 2010. tab, ilus
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-553217

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Background: The Camarones River Valley, located in the extreme north of Chile, is characterized by high environmental arsenic levels and an arid desert. It has been inhabited by humans for the past 7,000 years. Evidence exists for chronic arsenic poisoning in both prehispanic and present populations residing in the area. Chronic arsenic exposure causes multi-systemic problems and can induce congenital malformations, in particular neural tube development defects such as spina bifda. Aim: To study the prevalence of spina bifda among prehispanic mummies of the area. Material and Methods: Onehundred and twenty prehistoric adult individuals were analyzed for evidence of spina bifda occulta of the sacrum in skeletal samples from the sites of Camarones 8, Camarones 9, Azapa 140 and Lluta 54, held in repository at the Museo Universidad de Tarapacá de Arica- San Miguel de Azapa. A diagnosis was considered positive when at least S1, S2 or S3 were affected. As controls, mummies of individuals that resided in Lluta and Azapa valley, with a low arsenic exposure, were analyzed. Results: The frequency of spina bifda occulta among samples from the Camarones coast and Lluta and Azapa Valley were 13.5 and 2.4 percent respectively. Conclusions: Considering these were contemporaneous samples, and are believed to have had no other differences in diet or other factors, the differential exposures to arsenic could have produced the observed differences in spina bifda frequencies.


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Adulte , Femelle , Histoire ancienne , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Intoxication par l'arsenic/histoire , Exposition environnementale/histoire , Momies , Spina bifida occulta/histoire , Détermination de l'âge à partir du squelette , Intoxication par l'arsenic/étiologie , Intoxication par l'arsenic/anatomopathologie , Chili , Exposition environnementale/effets indésirables , Paléopathologie , Sacrum/anatomopathologie , Spina bifida occulta/induit chimiquement , Spina bifida occulta/anatomopathologie
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