Miklós Kásler - Zoltán Szentirmay (szerk.): Identifying the Árpád Dynasty Skeletons Interred in the Matthias Church. Applying data from historical, archaeological, anthropological, radiological, morphological, radiocarbon dating and genetic research (Budapest, 2021)

CHAPTER FOUR – Palaeopathological investigations

Osgood-Schlatter disease?). The tibiak layer find is not mentioned by Luzsa, and the anteroposterior direction of the image published does not indicate whether it is really healed Osgood-Schlatter disease that caused the ruberositas tibae’s forward lean? The lower jaw had been fixed, so I could not take any tartar from the incisors. Otherwise, there seemed to be only a minimal amount of tartar on the teeth. Anne of Antioch’s skeleton: Both patellae contain enthesopathic bone deposition at the base of the ligamentum patellae. The right femurs collodiaphyseal angle is 130 degrees, the left one could not be measured. The right femoral neck is 19 millimetres long, in a steep position (coxavalga). The shin bones differ in size. The right tibia and fibula are 32 centimetres long, while the left tibia and fibula are both 36 centimetres long, and the latter is curved. Ribs: 10 on the right, 11 on the left, both scapula, clavicula hummerus, radius, ulna are free of macroscopic abnormal deviations. There was no tartar on the teeth. Skeleton 1/3 G5: Arthrosis in the left temporomandibular joint. The upper left 5th, the upper right 1st and 4th teeth, as well as the lower left 3rd and lower right 6th and 8th teeth are post-mortally missing. No sign of tartar build-up on the teeth. 95

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