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Anthropol Anz ; 42(4): 253-64, 1984 Dec.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6397128

ABSTRACT

The authors consider the spondylolysis a polyetiologic abnormality with an important part of congenital factors in its origin. The frequency of spondylolysis can be considered a feature characterizing a population. This opinion is confirmed by finds in skeletal materials from old Slavonic and Slavonic-Avaric cemeteries. The frequency of spondylolysis in the Slavonic part is significantly lower than in the Slavonic-Avaric part of the materials. The share of unilateral spondylolysis is also different (15 and 7%) when comparing these two population groups, but statistically insignificant. The so-called "combined" type of spondylolysis is, however, significantly higher in the number of unilateral cases of spondylolysis than in the bilateral ones.


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Ethnicity/history , Spondylolisthesis/history , Spondylolysis/history , Adult , Czechoslovakia , Female , History, Medieval , Humans , Lumbar Vertebrae , Male , Spondylolysis/pathology
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