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Heart disease found in 3,000 year old Egyptian mummies
11/19/2009 4:13:00 PM

Washington, November 19 (ANI): In a new study, scientists have detected hardening of the arteries in Egyptian mummies, some as old as 3,500 years, suggesting that the factors causing heart attack and stroke are not only modern ones; they afflicted ancient people as well.

The nameplate of the Pharaoh Merenptah (c.
1213-1203 BC) in the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities reads that, when he died at approximately age 60, he was afflicted with atherosclerosis, arthritis, and dental decay.

Intrigued that atherosclerosis may have been widespread among ancient Egyptians, UC Irvine clinical professor of cardiology Dr. Gregory Thomas, and a team of US and Egyptian cardiologists, joined by experts in Egyptology and preservation, selected 20 mummies on display and in the basement of the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities for scanning on a Siemens 6 slice CT scanner.

The mummies underwent whole body scanning with special attention to the cardiovascular system.

The researchers found that 9 of the 16 mummies who had identifiable arteries or hearts left in their bodies after the mummification process had calcification either clearly seen in the wall of the artery or in the path were the artery should have been.

Some mummies had calcification in up to 6 different arteries.

Using skeletal analysis, the Egyptology and preservationist team was able to estimate the age at death for all the mummies and the names and occupations in the majority.

Of the mummies who had died when they were older than 45, 7 of 8 had calcification and thus atherosclerosis, while only 2 of 8 of those dying at an earlier age had calcification.

Atherosclerosis did not spare women; vascular calcifications were observed in both male and female mummies.

The most ancient Egyptian afflicted with atherosclerosis was Lady Rai, who lived to an estimated age of 30 to 40 years around 1530 BC and had been the nursemaid to Queen Ahmose Nefertiri.

In those mummies whose identities could be determined, all were of high socioeconomic status, generally serving in the court of the Pharaoh or as priests or priestess.

While the diet of any one mummy could not be determined, eating meat in the form of cattle, ducks and geese was not uncommon during these times.

While we do not know whether atherosclerosis caused the demise of any of the mummies in the study, we can confirm that the disease was present in many, said Thomas. (ANI)

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