Possible new evidence of pre-Columbian tuberculosis in America: Pott disease in a prehistoric Mexican statue
The authors present a case of a probable Pott disease from central/southern Mexico, dated 300 BC to 500 AD. This case highlights the importance of iconotopsy/iconodiagnosis for a better description of the natural history of diseases, especially as a complement to morphological analyses of human rema...
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