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1. Lumbosacral tuberculosis, a rare manifestation of Pott's disease - How identified human skeletons from the pre-antibiotic era can be used as reference cases to establish a palaeopathological diagnosis of tuberculosis. Spekker O, Hunt DR, Király K, Kis L, Madai Á, Szalontai C, Molnár E, Pálfi G. Tuberculosis (Edinb); 2023 Jan; 138():102287. PubMed ID: 36450192 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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