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porotic hyperostosis : ウィキペディア英語版
porotic hyperostosis
Porotic hyperostosis, also known as osteoporosis symmetrica, cribra crani, hyperostosis spongiosa, and symmetrical osteoporosis is a pathological condition that affects bones of the cranial vault, and is characterized by localized areas of spongy or porous bone tissue.〔El-Najjar M and Robertson Jr AL. 1976. (Spongy bones in prehistoric MARICOTAS. ) ''Science'' Volume 193, Issue 4248, Pages 141-143. Retrieved on July 9, 2007.〕 The diploë, or spongy tissue within the bones of the cranium, swells and the tissue of the outer surface becomes thinner and more porous in appearance.〔Angel JL. 1966. (Porotic Hyperostosis, Anemias, Malarias, and Marshes in the Prehistoric Eastern Mediterranean. ) ''Science'' Volume 153, Number 3737, Pages 760-763. Retrieved on July 9, 2007.〕〔Cule J and Evans IL. 1968. (Porotic hyperostosis and the Gelligaer skull ). ''Journal of Clinical Pathology'', Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages 753–758. Retrieved on July 9, 2007.〕
This condition was widely accepted as a result of anemia, which is typically due to an iron deficient diet,〔Stuart-Macadam P. 1992 Porotic hyperostosis: a new perspective. ''American Journal of Physical Anthropology''. Volume 87, Issue 1, Pages 39-47. PMID 1736673. Retrieved on July 9, 2007.〕 but several lines of evidence suggest that the accelerated loss and compensatory over-production of red blood cells seen in hemolytic and megaloblastic anemia are the most likely proximate causes of porotic hyperostosis.〔Walker PL ''et al'' (2009) The causes of porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia: a reappraisal of the iron-deficiency-anemia hypothesis. ''Am J Phys Anthropol'' 139(2):109-125〕
In anthropology, the presence of the condition has been considered evidence that a past population suffered chronic or episodic malnutrition. Anthropologists examine bones of past populations to learn about their lifestyles. A sub-discipline known as paleonutrition has focused on the presence of porotic hyperostosis, among other nutritional disorders. A high incidence of the disease indicates the population adapted poorly to its environment or was under nutritional stress.〔 A low level of iron in the blood is also a defense against pathogens, so a high incidence of the disease in a population could also indicate an attempt to fight off an infectious disease.〔 From this perspective, porotic hyperostosis could be viewed as a biological attempt to adapt to the environment, rather than an indicator of malnutrition.
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