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The Skinner Burial of Ontario, Canada, and the Question of Paget's Disease in the Americas.

PURPOSE: To examine a possible case of Paget's disease of bone (PDB) in an Indigenous pre-contact male from Canada, individual D of the Skinner site in Ontario.

METHODS: Radiographs, CT scan and histological analysis.

RESULTS: The histological analysis revealed the mosaic pattern that characterizes PDB. CT scans show advanced sclerosis of the cranium and a diminished diplӧe with osteolytic lesions.

CONCLUSIONS: The pathological features that have been identified are collectively characteristic of PDB.

SIGNIFICANCE: The Skinner case advances our understanding of the global history and distribution of PDB.

LIMITATIONS OF STUDY: Only two New World cases have been identified and neither has been studied in sufficient detail.

SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH: The older individuals in precolonial New World skeletal series should be given CT scans, which are non-intrusive, to be followed by histological and genetic analyses when indicated.

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