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Published in: Virchows Archiv 6/2004

01-12-2004 | Original Article

Juvenile cirrhosis in a 16th century Italian mummy. Current technologies in pathology and ancient human tissues

Authors: R. Ciranni, G. Fornaciari

Published in: Virchows Archiv | Issue 6/2004

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Abstract

The natural headless mummy of a young man from the Basilica of Saint Domenico Maggiore in Naples (16th century) showed at autopsy a well-preserved fibrous liver with a nodular surface, suggesting a case of cirrhosis. Stereo and light microscope study confirmed this diagnosis. To identify the possible etiology of this cirrhosis, additional techniques currently used in pathology were performed. Hemochromatosis and alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency were investigated without results. Investigation regarding Wilson’s disease gave positive results, since the use of rhodamine staining, which is specific to detect the presence of copper in tissues, resulted in red-brown grains at light microscopy. The positive rhodamine test was invalidated by atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), which revealed normal copper levels in the tissues. These negative results and the clear and diffuse macronodularity of the liver suggest a case of post-necrotic cirrhosis.
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Metadata
Title
Juvenile cirrhosis in a 16th century Italian mummy. Current technologies in pathology and ancient human tissues
Authors
R. Ciranni
G. Fornaciari
Publication date
01-12-2004
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Virchows Archiv / Issue 6/2004
Print ISSN: 0945-6317
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2307
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00428-004-1094-1

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