Skeletal manifestations of anemia in the sternum in a modern clinical sample: An initial investigation

IF 2.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Journal of Archaeological Science Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.1016/j.jas.2024.105942
Brianne Morgan , Michelle Zeller , Isabelle Ribot , Megan B. Brickley
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Anemia is a globally significant condition, both today and throughout history. Studying how it affected past communities contributes to understanding its impact on vulnerable groups. However, anemia diagnosis in skeletal remains is challenging, and improving methods for diagnosis is necessary for moving forward. In current clinical practice, sternal bone marrow undergoes anemia-related changes, which could affect underlying bone structure, but the sternum has never been investigated as a skeletal marker of anemia. We used a cohort of individuals with known hematological data (N = 23) to investigate whether there are quantitative bone changes in the sternum of individuals clinically diagnosed with anemia. Sternal bone features were measured using CT imaging to calculate a ratio of the relative cortical bone to trabecular space sample. The sample was separated into non-anemic and anemic cohorts based on World Health Organization diagnostic parameters. We found significant differences in ratios between those with and without anemia, suggesting that sternal bone ratio measurements could be used as a diagnostic parameter. In individuals without clinically-diagnosed anemia, ratios never exceeded 3.6 in the manubrium and 2.3 in the sternal body. We repeated these ratio measurements using micro-CT analysis on a sample of archaeological sternums and found that the ratio diagnostic parameter could also be used in this sample to identify those who could have experienced anemia. These results demonstrate the utility of quantitative methods for diagnosing anemia in skeletal remains and suggest that sternal ratio measurements can be used as part of anemia diagnosis in past contexts.

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现代临床样本中胸骨贫血的骨骼表现:初步调查
无论在今天还是在历史上,贫血都是一种全球性的重要疾病。研究贫血如何影响过去的社区有助于了解贫血对弱势群体的影响。然而,骸骨中的贫血诊断具有挑战性,改进诊断方法是向前迈进的必要条件。在目前的临床实践中,胸骨骨髓会发生与贫血相关的变化,这可能会影响潜在的骨骼结构,但胸骨从未作为贫血的骨骼标志物被研究过。我们利用一组已知血液学数据的个体(N = 23)来研究临床诊断为贫血的个体胸骨是否存在定量骨骼变化。通过 CT 成像测量胸骨特征,计算相对皮质骨与小梁间隙样本的比率。根据世界卫生组织的诊断参数,样本被分为非贫血和贫血两组。我们发现贫血和非贫血人群的比率存在明显差异,这表明胸骨比率测量可用作诊断参数。在没有临床诊断为贫血的人中,胸骨的比率从未超过 3.6,胸骨体的比率从未超过 2.3。我们在一个考古胸骨样本上使用显微 CT 分析重复了这些比率测量,发现比率诊断参数也可用于该样本,以识别那些可能经历过贫血的人。这些结果证明了定量方法在诊断骨骼遗骸贫血方面的实用性,并表明胸骨比率测量可用作过去背景下贫血诊断的一部分。
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Journal of Archaeological Science
Journal of Archaeological Science 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Archaeological Science is aimed at archaeologists and scientists with particular interests in advancing the development and application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. This established monthly journal publishes focus articles, original research papers and major review articles, of wide archaeological significance. The journal provides an international forum for archaeologists and scientists from widely different scientific backgrounds who share a common interest in developing and applying scientific methods to inform major debates through improving the quality and reliability of scientific information derived from archaeological research.
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