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Title: Spectrometric analysis and scanning electronic microscopy of two pleural plaques from mediaeval Portuguese period
Authors: Fernandes, Teresa
Keywords: Calcified soft tissue
Infectious disease
Mediaeval Portuguese cemetery
Pleural plaques
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Fernandes, T, et al. 2014. Spectrometric analysis and scanning electronic microscopy of two pleural plaques from mediaeval Portuguese period. Rev Port Pneumol. 2014;20(5):260-263.
Abstract: During an archaeological excavation at a mediaeval monastery (Flor da Rosa, Crato, Portugal), a skeleton of a adult woman was found with two calcifications in the thoracic cage. The location and the macroscopic analysis of the calcifications allowed them to be assigned as pleural plaques. Spectrometric analysis and scanning electronic microscopy enabled to establish that it originated with an infectious process. These results associated with the lesions found in the ribs and vertebrae strongly suggest tuberculosis as the cause of these pleural plaques.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/11422
ISSN: 0873-2159
Type: article
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