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    Medical CT scanning and the study of hidden oral pathologies in fossil carnivores

    Skeletal pathologies and oral disease are largely unexplored in fossil carnivores. Dental abnormalities, fractures, trauma, supernumerary teeth, tumours, periodontitis, and other bacterial infections are some ...

    Dawid Adam Iurino, Raffaele Sardella in Paläontologische Zeitschrift (2015)

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    CT scanning analysis of Megantereon whitei (Carnivora, Machairodontinae) from Monte Argentario (Early Pleistocene, central Italy): evidence of atavistic teeth

    CT scanning analysis applied to vertebrate palaeontology is providing an increasing number of data of great interest. This method can be used in many branches of palaeontology such as the investigation of all ...

    Dawid Adam Iurino, Raffaele Sardella in Naturwissenschaften (2014)

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    A Pathological Late Pleistocene canid from San Sidero (Italy): implications for social- and feeding-behaviour

    Evidence of diseases on vertebrate fossil bones can provide detailed information on many aspects of extinct animals. This study focused on pathological craniodental remains (left maxilla and dentary) referred ...

    Dawid Adam Iurino, Rosario Fico, Mauro Petrucci, Raffaele Sardella in Naturwissenschaften (2013)