Chronic maxillary atelectasis under the wrappings of an Egyptian mummy

G. Michailidis, S. Kyriazi, Alicia Maravelia, Eleni Tourna, C. Couvaris, Kiriakos Kalampoukas, I. Pantazis, Panagiotis Lazaris, S. Geroulanos, K. Kalogerakou, N. Bontozoglou
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Objectives: In the context of a joint Mummy Research Project of the National Archaeological Museum, the Hellenic Institute of Egyptology and the Athens Medical Centre, an Egyptian mummy of the mid-Ptolemaic Period was transferred to our hospital and was thoroughly investigated with Computed Tomography. Methods: The mummy was carefully removed from its coffin and scanned in a 64-detector row computed tomographic scanner. Multiplanar and anthropometric measurements were obtained using advanced software. Results: The mummy appeared to be well-preserved and belonged to a young male adult. Among the findings, the most interesting and uncommon one was the asymmetry of the maxillary sinuses and the orbits. There were no signs of trauma. Conclusions: Computed Tomography revealed in a non-destructive way a rare, based on the published data, facial deformity in an Egyptian mummy attributed to chronic maxillary atelectasis.
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埃及木乃伊包裹下的慢性上颌不张
目的:在国家考古博物馆、希腊埃及学研究所和雅典医学中心联合木乃伊研究项目的背景下,将一具托勒密中期的埃及木乃伊转移到我院,并使用计算机断层扫描对其进行了彻底的研究。方法:将木乃伊小心地从棺材中取出,在64排计算机断层扫描仪中扫描。采用先进的软件进行多平面和人体测量。结果:这具木乃伊保存完好,属于一名年轻的成年男性。其中,上颌窦与眼眶的不对称是最有趣和不常见的。没有外伤的迹象。结论:计算机断层扫描以一种非破坏性的方式显示了一种罕见的,基于已发表的数据,埃及木乃伊的面部畸形归因于慢性上颌不张。
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