MACROMORPHOSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS IN BRAZILIAN HUMAN SKELETONS: RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY

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Autor(a) principal: Rendeiro, Sara Liz Medeiros
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Almeida, Adriana Conrado de, Carvalho, Marcus Vitor Diniz de, Soriano, Evelyne Pessoa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Estudos Interdisciplinares
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Resumo: This research aimed to evaluate the occurrence of Osteoarthritis (OA) in human skeletons from an osteological collection in Northeastern Brazil, observing the most affected age and sex, as well as the bones most affected by the pathology. The research was conducted at the Centre for Forensic Anthropology Studies of the Faculty of Dentistry of the University of Pernambuco (CEAF/FOP/UPE), Recife, Brazil. Macroscopic examinations were performed on 123 skeletons of both sexes, aged at least 60 years. The presence of signs indicative of osteoarthritis was analyzed in bones of the lumbar vertebral region (lumbar vertebrae and lumbosacral joint), pelvic region (sacroiliac joint), and cervical region (vertebrae C2 to C7). It was observed that the lumbar vertebrae were the most affected by the pathology, with the lower faces more compromised. The mean age was 75.3 years, with a minimum age of 60 and a maximum of 109 years, with a higher occurrence in males. The most common degenerative change was porosity, followed by lipping, osteophytes, and eburnation.  Verifying the presence of this pathology and its characteristics can effectively contribute to forensic human identification, either by obtaining a biological profile in terms of estimating sex and age or as an individualization factor. Research such as this can help with information about the Brazilian population, which is extremely necessary for forensic anthropological practice in the country.
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spelling MACROMORPHOSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS IN BRAZILIAN HUMAN SKELETONS: RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGYINVESTIGACIÓN MACROMORFOSCÓPICA DE LA OSTEOARTRITIS EN ESQUELETOS HUMANOS BRASILEÑOS: INFORMACIÓN RELEVANTE PARA LA ANTROPOLOGÍA FORENSEINVESTIGAÇÃO MACROMORFOSCÓPICA DA OSTEOARTRITE EM ESQUELETOS HUMANOS BRASILEIROS: INFORMAÇÕES RELEVANTES PARA A ANTROPOLOGIA FORENSE PatologiaOssosAntropologia ForenseOsteoartriteOsteoartriteAntropologia ForenseIdentificação humanaPathologyBonesForensic AnthropologyOsteoarthritisOsteoarthritisForensic AnthropologyHuman IdentificationPatologíaHuesosAntropología ForenseOsteoartritisOsteoartritisAntropología ForenseIdentificación HumanaThis research aimed to evaluate the occurrence of Osteoarthritis (OA) in human skeletons from an osteological collection in Northeastern Brazil, observing the most affected age and sex, as well as the bones most affected by the pathology. The research was conducted at the Centre for Forensic Anthropology Studies of the Faculty of Dentistry of the University of Pernambuco (CEAF/FOP/UPE), Recife, Brazil. Macroscopic examinations were performed on 123 skeletons of both sexes, aged at least 60 years. The presence of signs indicative of osteoarthritis was analyzed in bones of the lumbar vertebral region (lumbar vertebrae and lumbosacral joint), pelvic region (sacroiliac joint), and cervical region (vertebrae C2 to C7). It was observed that the lumbar vertebrae were the most affected by the pathology, with the lower faces more compromised. The mean age was 75.3 years, with a minimum age of 60 and a maximum of 109 years, with a higher occurrence in males. The most common degenerative change was porosity, followed by lipping, osteophytes, and eburnation.  Verifying the presence of this pathology and its characteristics can effectively contribute to forensic human identification, either by obtaining a biological profile in terms of estimating sex and age or as an individualization factor. Research such as this can help with information about the Brazilian population, which is extremely necessary for forensic anthropological practice in the country.Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo evaluar la incidencia de la osteoartritis (OA) en esqueletos humanos de una colección osteológica del noreste de Brasil, observando las edades y los géneros más afectados, así como los huesos más afectados por la patología. La investigación se llevó a cabo en el Centro de Estudios de Antropología Forense de la Facultad de Odontología de la Universidad de Pernambuco (CEAF/FOP/UPE), Recife, Brasil. Se realizaron exámenes macroscópicos en 123 esqueletos de ambos sexos, con una edad mínima de 60 años. La presencia de signos indicativos de osteoartritis fue analizada en los huesos de la región vertebral lumbar (vértebras lumbares y articulación lumbosacra), región pélvica (articulación sacroilíaca) y región cervical (vértebras C2 a C7). Se observó que las vértebras lumbares fueron las más afectadas por la patología, con las caras inferiores más comprometidas. La edad promedio fue de 75,3 años, con una edad mínima de 60 y máxima de 109 años, con una mayor incidencia en el sexo masculino. La alteración degenerativa más común de la enfermedad fue la porosidad, seguida por el labio, los osteofitos y la eburnación. La verificación de la presencia de esta patología y de sus características puede contribuir de manera efectiva a la identificación humana forense, ya sea mediante la obtención del perfil biológico en cuanto a la estimación de sexo y edad, o como factor de individualización. Investigaciones como esta pueden proporcionar información sobre la población brasileña, algo sumamente necesario para la práctica de la antropología forense en el país.Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo avaliar a ocorrência de Osteoartrite (OA) em esqueletos humanos de uma coleção osteológica do Nordeste do Brasil, observando a idade e o sexo mais afetados, bem como os ossos mais afetados pela patologia. A pesquisa foi realizada no Centro de Estudos de Antropologia Forense da Faculdade de Odontologia da Universidade de Pernambuco (CEAF/FOP/UPE), Recife, Brasil. Os exames macroscópicos foram realizados em 123 esqueletos de ambos os sexos, com idade mínima de 60 anos. A presença de sinais indicativos de osteoartrite foi analisada em ossos da região vertebral lombar (vértebras lombares e articulação lombossacra), região pélvica (articulação sacroilíaca) e região cervical (vértebras C2 a C7). Observou-se que as vértebras lombares foram as mais afetadas pela patologia, com as faces inferiores mais comprometidas. A média de idade foi de 75,3 anos, com idade mínima de 60 e máxima de 109 anos, com maior ocorrência no sexo masculino. A alteração degenerativa mais comum da doença foi a porosidade, seguida por labiamento, osteófitos e eburnação.  A verificação da presença dessa patologia e de suas características pode contribuir efetivamente para a identificação humana forense, seja pela obtenção do perfil biológico quanto à estimativa de sexo e idade, seja como fator de individualização. Pesquisas como esta podem auxiliar com informações sobre a população brasileira, o que é extremamente necessário para a prática antropológica forense no país.Editora CEEINTER2024-01-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ceeinter.com.br/revistadeestudosinterdisciplinar/article/view/74010.56579/rei.v5i7.740Interdisciplinary Studies Journal; Vol. 5 No. 7 (2023): DOSSIER: Intersectionality and Education: Challenges for Thinking School Education; 301-317Revista de Estudios Interdisciplinarios; Vol. 5 Núm. 7 (2023): DOSSIER: Interseccionalidad y Educación: Desafíos para Reflexionar sobre la Educación Escolar; 301-317Revista de Estudos Interdisciplinares ; v. 5 n. 7 (2023): DOSSIÊ: Interseccionalidade e Educação: Desafios para Pensar a Educação Escolar; 301-3172674-870310.56579/rei.v5i7reponame:Revista de Estudos Interdisciplinaresinstname:Centro de Estudos Interdisciplinares - CEEINTERinstacron:CEEINTERporhttps://revistas.ceeinter.com.br/revistadeestudosinterdisciplinar/article/view/740/861Copyright (c) 2023 Revista de Estudos Interdisciplinares https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.pt-brinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRendeiro, Sara Liz Medeiros Almeida, Adriana Conrado de Carvalho, Marcus Vitor Diniz de Soriano, Evelyne Pessoa2024-01-03T22:12:01Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/740Revistahttps://revistas.ceeinter.com.br/revistadeestudosinterdisciplinarPRIhttps://revistas.ceeinter.com.br/revistadeestudosinterdisciplinar/oaiceeinter01@gmail.com || atendimento@ceeinter.com.br || editora@ceeinter.com.br2674-87032674-8703opendoar:2024-01-03T22:12:01Revista de Estudos Interdisciplinares - Centro de Estudos Interdisciplinares - CEEINTERfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MACROMORPHOSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS IN BRAZILIAN HUMAN SKELETONS: RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
INVESTIGACIÓN MACROMORFOSCÓPICA DE LA OSTEOARTRITIS EN ESQUELETOS HUMANOS BRASILEÑOS: INFORMACIÓN RELEVANTE PARA LA ANTROPOLOGÍA FORENSE
INVESTIGAÇÃO MACROMORFOSCÓPICA DA OSTEOARTRITE EM ESQUELETOS HUMANOS BRASILEIROS: INFORMAÇÕES RELEVANTES PARA A ANTROPOLOGIA FORENSE
title MACROMORPHOSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS IN BRAZILIAN HUMAN SKELETONS: RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
spellingShingle MACROMORPHOSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS IN BRAZILIAN HUMAN SKELETONS: RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
Rendeiro, Sara Liz Medeiros
Patologia
Ossos
Antropologia Forense
Osteoartrite
Osteoartrite
Antropologia Forense
Identificação humana
Pathology
Bones
Forensic Anthropology
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis
Forensic Anthropology
Human Identification
Patología
Huesos
Antropología Forense
Osteoartritis
Osteoartritis
Antropología Forense
Identificación Humana
title_short MACROMORPHOSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS IN BRAZILIAN HUMAN SKELETONS: RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
title_full MACROMORPHOSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS IN BRAZILIAN HUMAN SKELETONS: RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
title_fullStr MACROMORPHOSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS IN BRAZILIAN HUMAN SKELETONS: RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
title_full_unstemmed MACROMORPHOSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS IN BRAZILIAN HUMAN SKELETONS: RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
title_sort MACROMORPHOSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS IN BRAZILIAN HUMAN SKELETONS: RELEVANT INFORMATION FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
author Rendeiro, Sara Liz Medeiros
author_facet Rendeiro, Sara Liz Medeiros
Almeida, Adriana Conrado de
Carvalho, Marcus Vitor Diniz de
Soriano, Evelyne Pessoa
author_role author
author2 Almeida, Adriana Conrado de
Carvalho, Marcus Vitor Diniz de
Soriano, Evelyne Pessoa
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rendeiro, Sara Liz Medeiros
Almeida, Adriana Conrado de
Carvalho, Marcus Vitor Diniz de
Soriano, Evelyne Pessoa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patologia
Ossos
Antropologia Forense
Osteoartrite
Osteoartrite
Antropologia Forense
Identificação humana
Pathology
Bones
Forensic Anthropology
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis
Forensic Anthropology
Human Identification
Patología
Huesos
Antropología Forense
Osteoartritis
Osteoartritis
Antropología Forense
Identificación Humana
topic Patologia
Ossos
Antropologia Forense
Osteoartrite
Osteoartrite
Antropologia Forense
Identificação humana
Pathology
Bones
Forensic Anthropology
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis
Forensic Anthropology
Human Identification
Patología
Huesos
Antropología Forense
Osteoartritis
Osteoartritis
Antropología Forense
Identificación Humana
description This research aimed to evaluate the occurrence of Osteoarthritis (OA) in human skeletons from an osteological collection in Northeastern Brazil, observing the most affected age and sex, as well as the bones most affected by the pathology. The research was conducted at the Centre for Forensic Anthropology Studies of the Faculty of Dentistry of the University of Pernambuco (CEAF/FOP/UPE), Recife, Brazil. Macroscopic examinations were performed on 123 skeletons of both sexes, aged at least 60 years. The presence of signs indicative of osteoarthritis was analyzed in bones of the lumbar vertebral region (lumbar vertebrae and lumbosacral joint), pelvic region (sacroiliac joint), and cervical region (vertebrae C2 to C7). It was observed that the lumbar vertebrae were the most affected by the pathology, with the lower faces more compromised. The mean age was 75.3 years, with a minimum age of 60 and a maximum of 109 years, with a higher occurrence in males. The most common degenerative change was porosity, followed by lipping, osteophytes, and eburnation.  Verifying the presence of this pathology and its characteristics can effectively contribute to forensic human identification, either by obtaining a biological profile in terms of estimating sex and age or as an individualization factor. Research such as this can help with information about the Brazilian population, which is extremely necessary for forensic anthropological practice in the country.
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