Generalized dermatitis in the natural mummy of the Roman Catholic nun Marie-Léonie Martin (France, 1863–1941)

IF 1.3 3区 地球科学 Q3 PALEONTOLOGY International Journal of Paleopathology Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijpp.2022.09.001
Ruggero D’Anastasio, Francesca Monza, Jacopo Cilli, Luigi Capasso
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Abstract

Objective

To document skin lesions on a mummified individual from the XIX century and to diagnose the pathology based historical documentation and physical examination.

Materials

Marie Leonie Martin (1863–1941) was a Roman Catholic nun. Her naturally mummified body is currently preserved in the Monastery of the Visitation in Caen (France). On the occasion of her beatification, the body was exhumed, studied and restored for conservation purposes.

Methods

The mummy was analyzed histologically and with CT imaging.

Results

The examination of the body noted areas of skin discoloration of reddish color; the paleopathological investigations revealed the presence of skin lesions (pustules) distributed throughout the body, with the exception of the face, abdomen and palms. The histological analyses of the pustules showed the presence of a central duct for the leakage of exudate, hyperkeratosis of the stratum corneum and a proliferation of cells in the spinous layer (acanthosis) of the epidermis.

Conclusions

The red discoloration of the skin is typical of extensive erythema.

Significance

Our understanding of skin conditions in the past is extremely limited. This study provides the first paleopathological case of diagnosed unclassified endogenous eczema and provides insight into the antiquity and effects of the disease.

Limitations

It was not possible to carry out a genetic analysis due to DNA contamination of the mummy.

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罗马天主教修女玛丽-莱姆萨尼·马丁(法国,1863-1941)天然木乃伊的全身皮炎
目的记录19世纪木乃伊的皮肤病变,并根据历史文献和体格检查进行病理诊断。玛丽·莱奥尼·马丁(1863-1941)是一位罗马天主教修女。她自然制成的木乃伊目前保存在法国卡昂的探访修道院。在她的宣福礼上,尸体被挖掘出来,研究和修复,以保护目的。方法对木乃伊进行组织学和CT成像分析。结果身体检查发现皮肤有红色变色的区域;古病理学调查显示,除了面部、腹部和手掌外,全身都有皮肤病变(脓疱)。脓疱的组织学分析显示有渗出液渗漏的中央导管,角质层角化过度,表皮棘层(棘层)细胞增生。结论皮肤变红是广泛性红斑的典型表现。过去,我们对皮肤状况的了解非常有限。本研究提供了确诊的未分类内源性湿疹的第一个古病理病例,并提供了深入了解的古代和影响的疾病。限制由于木乃伊的DNA污染,无法进行基因分析。
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期刊介绍: Paleopathology is the study and application of methods and techniques for investigating diseases and related conditions from skeletal and soft tissue remains. The International Journal of Paleopathology (IJPP) will publish original and significant articles on human and animal (including hominids) disease, based upon the study of physical remains, including osseous, dental, and preserved soft tissues at a range of methodological levels, from direct observation to molecular, chemical, histological and radiographic analysis. Discussion of ways in which these methods can be applied to the reconstruction of health, disease and life histories in the past is central to the discipline, so the journal would also encourage papers covering interpretive and theoretical issues, and those that place the study of disease at the centre of a bioarchaeological or biocultural approach. Papers dealing with historical evidence relating to disease in the past (rather than history of medicine) will also be published. The journal will also accept significant studies that applied previously developed techniques to new materials, setting the research in the context of current debates on past human and animal health.
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