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[Clues to recognition of kidney disease in archaeologic record: characteristics and occurrence of leontiasis ossium]C Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio and Northeastern Ohio, Universities College of Medicine, Youngstown, Ohio, USA
Reumatismo 54:133-43. 2002..Pseudo osteomatous lesions are common. This study perhaps explains the apparent rarity of actual leontiasis ossium...
Comparative antiplatelet activity of COX1 NSAIDS versus aspirin, encompassing regimen simplification and gastroprotection: a call for a controlled studyB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio and Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, 5500 Market Street, Youngstown, Ohio 44512, USA
Reumatismo 56:89-93. 2004..Further, despite its short serum halflife, Arthrotec appears as effective as an antiplatelet agent. Controlled, double blind studies of efficacy in blocking clinical events (both cardiovascular and gastrointestinal) are recommended...
Primate spondyloarthropathyBruce M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Curr Rheumatol Rep 7:173-81. 2005..Habitat-dependent infectious agent diarrhea-induced reactive arthritis is implicated on a background of genetic predisposition. A gorilla-derived therapeutic preventative approach has possible application in human clinical medicine...
Bone manifestations of actinomycosisBruce Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Ann Diagn Pathol 10:24-7. 2006..Similarity to fungal infection is especially of interest because of the earlier phylogenetic classification question...
Lack of bone stiffness/strength contribution to osteoarthritis--evidence for primary role of cartilage damageB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Rheumatology (Oxford) 46:246-9. 2007..This study was performed to assess osseous contributions to osteoarthritis, obviating the analysis challenges presented by confounding factors in humans and rarity of osteoarthritis in free-ranging mammals...
The often overlooked digital tuft: clues to diagnosis and pathophysiology of neuropathic disease and spondyloarthropathyB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Ann Rheum Dis 64:286-90. 2005..To assess diagnostic implications of abnormalities of the pedal digital tufts and to identify features to facilitate distinguishing of spondyloarthropathy and leprosy...
Frequency of pathology in a large natural sample from Natural Trap Cave with special remarks on erosive disease in the PleistoceneB M Rothschild
The Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Reumatismo 55:58-65. 2003..Tooth breakage due to errors in bone manipulation was a problem for carnivores and one lion, Pantera atrox, was apparently reduced by joint disease to a scavenging lifestyle...
Thermodynamic resolution of periosteal reaction and taphonomic changeB M Rothschild
The Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Reumatismo 55:195-201. 2003..Thermographic approach allows observational techniques to be independently validated. Such validation allows for greater facility in interobserver archeologic site sample comparisons...
Unified theory of the origins of erosive arthritis: conditioning as a protective/directing mechanism?Bruce M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
J Rheumatol 30:2095-102. 2003..Similarities between clinical and radiologic manifestations of spondyloarthropathy (SpA) and adjuvant arthritis raised the possibility of a potential conditioning role for occurrence of nonrheumatoid erosive arthritis...
Epidemiologic study of tumors in dinosaursB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Naturwissenschaften 90:495-500. 2003..The epidemiology of tumors in dinosaurs seems to reflect a familial pattern. A genetic propensity or environmental mutagens are suspected...
"Like a virgin": Absence of rheumatoid arthritis and treponematosis, good sanitation and only rare gout in Italy prior to the 15th centuryB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown, 44512, USA
Reumatismo 56:61-6. 2004..To test the hypothesis of compromised sanitation in ancient Italy, on the basis of spondyloarthropathy frequency; and 4. To assess variation of trauma frequencies in ancient Italy, by examining frequency of focal periosteal reaction...
History of syphilisBruce M Rothschild
The Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Clin Infect Dis 40:1454-63. 2005..Approximately 8 millennia later, it mutated to syphilis. Presence of skeletal evidence of syphilis at the site in the Dominican Republic where Columbus landed suggests the route by which it was transmitted to the Old World...
Etiology of reactive arthritis in Pan paniscus, P. troglodytes troglodytes, and P. troglodytes schweinfurthiiBruce M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Am J Primatol 66:219-31. 2005..paniscus. The explanation offered for habitat-specific patterns is differential bacterial exposure-most likely Shigella or Yersinia in P. paniscus and P. t. schweinfurthii...
Comparison of arthritis characteristics in lowland Gorilla gorilla and mountain Gorilla beringeiBruce M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Am J Primatol 66:205-18. 2005..gorilla and G. beringei. However, the different patterns of peripheral joint involvement suggest a causality resulting from lifestyle (e.g., the presence/absence or extent of knuckle walking) or a habitat-related infectious agent...
Epidemiologic assessment of trauma-independent skeletal pathology in non-passerine birds from museum collectionsBruce M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Avian Pathol 34:212-9. 2005..Osteoarthritis, paradoxically, is identified at sufficient population frequency for meaningful investigation...
Contributions of paleorheumatology to understanding contemporary diseaseB Rothschild
The Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Reumatismo 54:272-84. 2002..Implications of available technology focuses direction for development of collaborative approaches...
Recognition of hypertrophic osteoarthropathy in skeletal remainsB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown 44512, USA
J Rheumatol 25:2221-7. 1998..To characterize hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (HOA) in skeletons to allow its recognition in the archeologic record...
Spondyloarthropathy identified as the etiology of Nubian erosive arthritisB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio and Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Youngstown 44512, USA
Am J Phys Anthropol 109:259-67. 1999..The current study further documents the absence of rheumatoid arthritis in Nubians, supporting the hypothesis that rheumatoid arthritis began in the New World...
Clues potentially distinguishing lytic lesions of multiple myeloma from those of metastatic carcinomaB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio and Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Youngstown 44512, USA
Am J Phys Anthropol 105:241-50. 1998..Fortunately, the newly recognized macroscopic characteristics appear to separate multiple myeloma from metastatic cancer, and also distinguish myeloma from leukemia...
First European exposure to syphilis: the Dominican Republic at the time of Columbian contactB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Clin Infect Dis 31:936-41. 2000..The evidence is consistent with this site as the point of initial contact of syphilis and of its subsequent spread from the New World to the Old...
Porosity: a curiosity without diagnostic significanceB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown 44512, USA
Am J Phys Anthropol 104:529-33. 1997..Porosity appears to be a curiosity that has no clinical correlation and is not a sign of an identifiable rheumatologic disorder. It should be deleted as an identifier for osteoarthritis...
Inflammatory arthritis in PongoB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown 44512, USA
J Med Primatol 25:414-8. 1996..Character, distribution, and radiologic appearance revealed a picture distinguishable from spondyloarthropathy in other primates...
Recognition of leukemia in skeletal remains: report and comparison of two casesB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown 44512, USA
Am J Phys Anthropol 102:481-96. 1997..g., myelogenous and lymphocytic) does not appear possible at this time. Skeletal findings in leukemia are presented in tabular form to facilitate their application to future diagnosis of the disease in the archaeological record...
Rheumatoid arthritis at a time of passageB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown 44512, USA
J Rheumatol 28:245-50. 2001..To determine the relationship of what has been called pre-Columbian Old World rheumatoid arthritis (RA) to the RA identified in pre-Columbian North America...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex DNA from an extinct bison dated 17,000 years before the presentB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market St, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Clin Infect Dis 33:305-11. 2001..Extensive precautions against contamination with modern M. tuberculosis complex DNA were employed, including analysis of paleontologic and modern specimens in 2 geographically separate laboratories...
Origins of spondyloarthropathy in PerissodactylaB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, and Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Youngstown 44512, USA
Clin Exp Rheumatol 19:628-32. 2001..Transmammalian in nature, it is of interest to understand the antiquity, and perhaps the origins, of this disorder in animal groups sufficiently represented in the skeletal record...
Skeletal clues apparently distinguishing Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia from multiple myeloma and leukemiaB M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown, Ohio 44512, USA
Am J Hum Biol 14:532-7. 2002..Fronts of resorption were not noted in Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia. The combination of some of the features of leukemia and myeloma appear to allow recognition of Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia...
Button osteoma: its etiology and pathophysiologyVered Eshed
Department of Anatomy and Anthropology, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
Am J Phys Anthropol 118:217-30. 2002....
Bejel: acquirable only in childhood?Bruce M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Acta Trop 99:160-4. 2006..This supports the hypothesis that bejel is a childhood-acquired disease and apparently cannot be contracted in adulthood...
Decompression syndrome and the evolution of deep diving physiology in the CetaceaBrian Lee Beatty
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, Old Westbury, NY 11568, USA
Naturwissenschaften 95:793-801. 2008..These are considered as early "experiments" in repetitive deep diving, indicating that they independently converged on their similar specialized diving physiologies...
Osteoarthritis is for the birdsBruce M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Clin Rheumatol 25:645-7. 2006..The frequency of osteoarthritis and cacophony of bird morphologies and behaviors provides an opportunity to start to understand such causation...
Did ice-age bovids spread tuberculosis?Bruce M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Naturwissenschaften 93:565-9. 2006..While the role of other animals in the transmission of tuberculosis could be considered, the unique accommodation achieved by bovids and mastodons makes them the likely "culprits" in its spread...
The association of sacroiliac joint bridging with other enthesopathies in the human bodyGali Dar
Department of Anatomy and Anthropology, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 32:E303-8. 2007..A descriptive study of the association between sacroiliac joint (extra-articular) bridging and other enthesopathies...
Hyperdisease in the late Pleistocene: validation of an early 20th century hypothesisBruce M Rothschild
Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, 5500 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44512, USA
Naturwissenschaften 93:557-64. 2006..americanum suggests that tuberculosis was not simply endemic, but actually pandemic, a hyperdisease. Pandemic tuberculosis was one of several probable factors contributing to mastodon extinction...
What causes lesions in sperm whale bones?Bruce M Rothschild
Science 308:631-2; author reply 631-2. 2005
Serpens endocrania symmetrica (SES): a new term and a possible clue for identifying intrathoracic disease in skeletal populationsIsrael Hershkovitz
Department of Anatomy and Anthropology, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
Am J Phys Anthropol 118:201-16. 2002..e., hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (HOA; 68.0% of SES individuals also had HOA), SES may be of diagnostic value in paleopathology for the recognition of intrathoracic disease, and perhaps tuberculosis...
Benefit or risk of aspirin treatment of giant cell arteritis: comment on the article by Weyand et alBruce M Rothschild
Arthritis Rheum 46:3113; author reply 3113-4. 2002
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and risk of serious coronary heart diseaseBruce M Rothschild
Lancet 360:89-90; author reply 90. 2002
Apparent warfarin potency inconsistencies compromise effectivenessBruce M Rothschild
Arch Intern Med 163:1243; author reply 1244. 2003
Erosions rare without clinically detectable inflammationBruce M Rothschild
J Rheumatol 31:1872-3; author reply 1873. 2004
Relationship of length of clinical rotation to achievement of skills necessary for clinical management of musculoskeletal diseaseBruce M Rothschild
J Rheumatol 29:2467; author reply 2467-8. 2002
Fractal analysis of acceleration signals from patients with CPPD, rheumatoid arthritis, and spondyloarthroparthy of the finger jointEkta N Shah
Human Interface Laboratory, Biomedical Engineering Department, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325 0302, USA
Comput Methods Programs Biomed 77:233-9. 2005..Fractal dimension of acceleration signals, in concert with other clinical symptoms, can be used to classify different types of arthritis...
Re: "Coexisting seronegative rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis"Bruce M Rothschild
Clin Rheumatol 23:564; author reply 565. 2004
Hair standing on end as a manifestation of iron deficiency?Bruce M Rothschild
Radiology 224:609; author reply 609-10. 2002
