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    Elongated odontoid process in late Holocene skeletal remains from B6 archaeological site, Mendoza, Argentina by Suby, Jorge Alejandro, Novellino, Paula Silvana, Da Peña Aldao, Gabriela Verónica, Pandiani, Cynthia Daniela

    Published 2018
    “…While abnormalities such as os odontoideum, agenesis, and fractures are reported in archaeological remains, the abnormality of an elongated length of the odontoid process has not been described in the paleopathological literature. …”
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    Potential parasitic infections transmitted by seafood in ancient populations from Patagonia by Alarcos, Ana Julia, Suby, Jorge Alejandro

    Published 2020
    “…We searched in journal articles and book chapters for references of archaeological remains of molluscs, fishes, seabirds and marine mammals recorded in archaeological sites from the Atlantic coast below the 42nd parallel South. …”
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    Spondylolysis in the past: A case study of hunter-gatherers from Southern Patagonia by D'angelo del Campo, Manuel Domingo, Suby, Jorge Alejandro, Garcia Laborde, Pamela, Guichon, Ricardo Anibal

    Published 2017
    “…Prevalence is between 3% and 8% in modern populations, while in archaeological samples it varies from 0% to 71.4%. Considering that very little data about this condition is available in past populations from the southern extreme of South America, the aim of this paper is to analyze the spondylolysis in a human skeletal sample from Southern Patagonia and, at the same time, to explore the prevalence of spondylolysis in archaeological contexts around the world to gain a better understanding of the results presented here. …”
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    Porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia in human remains from southern Patagonia by Suby, Jorge Alejandro

    Published 2014
    “…Nevertheless, the systematic recovery of new burials with detailed archaeological and paleodietary contextual information during the last two decades offers new opportunities to explore the prevalence of anemia and its possible variation among populations with different marine and terrestrial hunter-gatherer lifestyles. …”
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    The pathway of tuberculosis in Argentina: Historical (19th and 20th centuries), epidemiological, and paleopathological data by Suby, Jorge Alejandro

    Published 2021
    “…Nowadays, TB is under control in the general population, but it remains an important health problem in areas with poor living conditions and in immunocompromised patients.Significance: This is the first study that integrates archaeological, historical and epidemiological data to acknowledge the pathway of TB in Argentina.Limitations: No skeletal evidence of TB from 19th and 20th centuries and from medical archives from sanatoriaare available.Suggestions for further research: Further research needs to be conducted from these records, in order to improvethe current knowledge of TB during the industrialization period in Argentina.…”
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    Skeletal and surgical evidence for acute osteomyelitis in non-adult individuals by Santos, A. L., Suby, Jorge Alejandro

    Published 2015
    “…Nevertheless, its diagnosis in archaeological populations is rare. Documented individuals with known cause of death offer a unique opportunity to study this condition. …”
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    Comparative analysis of stature estimation formulas in human remains of Southern Patagonia. First results by Zúñiga Thayer, Rodrigo, Suby, Jorge Alejandro

    Published 2020
    “…Human stature in archaeological remains is an important indicator of general health in past human population. …”
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    Periapical lesions and their relationship with the subsistence´s practices in individuals of the Center-North of Mendoza during the Late Holocene by Pandiani, Cynthia Daniela, Suby, Jorge Alejandro, Novellino, Paula

    Published 2018
    “…Agriculture has been a central issue in Mendoza´s archaeology, due to its socio-cultural implications and its effects on population health. …”
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