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Skeletal manifestations of disease experience: Length of illness and porous cranial lesion formation in a contemporary juvenile mortality sample.

Lexi O'DonnellJane E BuikstraEthan C HillAmy S Anderson AndersonMichael J O'Donnell
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2023)
Those ill for over 1 month are more likely to have CO/PH than those with acute illnesses. Some individuals lived sufficiently long to form CO/PH but died of illness. Others with lesions died of circumstances unrelated to disease. This indicates hidden variation in robusticity even among ill individuals with CO/PH, which is vital in interpreting lesion frequencies in the archeological record.
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