Anatomical confirmation of computed tomography-based diagnosis of the atherosclerosis discovered in 17th Century Korean Mummy

Myeung Ju Kim, Yi Suk Kim, Chang Seok Oh, Jai Hyang Go, In Sun Lee, Won Kyu Park, Seok Min Cho, Soon Kwan Kim, Dong Hoon Shin

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Abstract

In the present study on a newly discovered 17th century Korean mummy, computed tomography (CT) revealed multiple aortic calcifications within the aortic wall that were indicative of ancient atherosclerosis. The CT-based findings were confirmed by our subsequent postfactum dissection, which exhibited possible signs of the disease including ulcerated plaques, ruptured hemorrhages, and intimal thickening where the necrotic core was covered by the fibrous cap. These findings are strong indicators that the mummy suffered from aortic atherosclerosis during her lifetime. The present study is a good example of how CT images of vascular calcifications can be a useful diagnostic tool in forming at least preliminary diagnoses of ancient atherosclerosis.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0119474
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume10
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Mar 2015

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