Pneumatization and otitis media in Greenlandic Inuit before European colonization

Udgivelsesdato: 1995-Dec A total of 127 Greenlandic Inuit crania from before the European colonization of Greenland and deriving from the West (W), Southeast (SE), and Northeast (NE) coast of Greenland were examined for sequelae of infectious middle ear disease (IMED) and for a relationship between...

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Main Authors: Homøe, P, Lynnerup, N, Skovgaard, L T
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1995
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/d75072f0-9e45-11df-928f-000ea68e967b 2023-05-15T16:26:52+02:00 Pneumatization and otitis media in Greenlandic Inuit before European colonization Homøe, P Lynnerup, N Skovgaard, L T 1995 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/pneumatization-and-otitis-media-in-greenlandic-inuit-before-european-colonization(d75072f0-9e45-11df-928f-000ea68e967b).html eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Homøe , P , Lynnerup , N & Skovgaard , L T 1995 , ' Pneumatization and otitis media in Greenlandic Inuit before European colonization ' , Journal of Otolaryngology , vol. 24 , no. 6 , pp. 330-5 . article 1995 ftcopenhagenunip 2021-09-23T17:00:39Z Udgivelsesdato: 1995-Dec A total of 127 Greenlandic Inuit crania from before the European colonization of Greenland and deriving from the West (W), Southeast (SE), and Northeast (NE) coast of Greenland were examined for sequelae of infectious middle ear disease (IMED) and for a relationship between the size of the pneumatized cell area in the temporal bones and cranial morphology. IMED was inferred from the area size of the pneumatized cell system as seen on x-rays. The crania were classified into IMED or non-IMED by applying a statistical model on the distribution of areas. The model designated six crania (4.7%, 95% CI: 1.8-10.0%) as having had IMED, four from the W, one from the SE, and one from the NE. This is lower than the present frequency of IMED in Greenland. One cranium revealed pathology resembling that caused by chronic inflammation (e.g., from cholesteatoma or cancer). The area sizes differed significantly between sexes and between regions, as did some of the cranial measures. This indicated a relationship between cranial morphology and the area size. However, in a multiple regression analysis, cranial morphology only explained 5 to 7% (R2) of the variability in the areas. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland greenlandic inuit University of Copenhagen: Research Greenland
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description Udgivelsesdato: 1995-Dec A total of 127 Greenlandic Inuit crania from before the European colonization of Greenland and deriving from the West (W), Southeast (SE), and Northeast (NE) coast of Greenland were examined for sequelae of infectious middle ear disease (IMED) and for a relationship between the size of the pneumatized cell area in the temporal bones and cranial morphology. IMED was inferred from the area size of the pneumatized cell system as seen on x-rays. The crania were classified into IMED or non-IMED by applying a statistical model on the distribution of areas. The model designated six crania (4.7%, 95% CI: 1.8-10.0%) as having had IMED, four from the W, one from the SE, and one from the NE. This is lower than the present frequency of IMED in Greenland. One cranium revealed pathology resembling that caused by chronic inflammation (e.g., from cholesteatoma or cancer). The area sizes differed significantly between sexes and between regions, as did some of the cranial measures. This indicated a relationship between cranial morphology and the area size. However, in a multiple regression analysis, cranial morphology only explained 5 to 7% (R2) of the variability in the areas.
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Lynnerup, N
Skovgaard, L T
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Pneumatization and otitis media in Greenlandic Inuit before European colonization
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title Pneumatization and otitis media in Greenlandic Inuit before European colonization
title_short Pneumatization and otitis media in Greenlandic Inuit before European colonization
title_full Pneumatization and otitis media in Greenlandic Inuit before European colonization
title_fullStr Pneumatization and otitis media in Greenlandic Inuit before European colonization
title_full_unstemmed Pneumatization and otitis media in Greenlandic Inuit before European colonization
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op_source Homøe , P , Lynnerup , N & Skovgaard , L T 1995 , ' Pneumatization and otitis media in Greenlandic Inuit before European colonization ' , Journal of Otolaryngology , vol. 24 , no. 6 , pp. 330-5 .
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