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Oldest case of gigantism? Assessment of the alleged remains of Sa-Nakht, king of ancient Egypt
The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology ( IF 44.0 ) Pub Date : 2017-08-01 , DOI: 10.1016/s2213-8587(17)30171-7
Francesco M Galassi , Maciej Henneberg , Wouter de Herder , Frank Rühli , Michael E Habicht

Gigantism and acromegaly are endocrinological conditions of the greatest antiquity.1 While mythology and literature abounds with descriptions of giants, the oldest reported palaeopathological cases are remains of a person with acromegaly from 9500 to 11 500 years ago found in New Mexico, USA, and remains of a giant with signs of acromegaly from ancient Egypt (Giza; c 2425 BCE [5th Dynasty]). In 1901, a skeleton was found in the Mastaba K2 tomb near Beit Khallaf, Egypt, which is estimated to date from the 3rd Dynasty (c 2700 BCE).


中文翻译:

最古老的巨人案?对古埃及国王萨那克的据称遗骸的评估



巨人症和肢端肥大症是上古时代的内分泌疾病。1虽然神话和文学中充斥着巨人的描述,但据报道,最古老的古病理病例是在美国新墨西哥发现的9500至11500年前肢端肥大症患者的遗体,以及古埃及的肢端肥大迹象的巨人的遗骸吉萨;公元前2425年(第5王朝))。1901年,在埃及Beit Khallaf附近的Mastaba K2墓中发现了一个骨骼,据估计可追溯至第三王朝(公元前2700年)。
更新日期:2017-08-10
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