Sadeghi P, Sisti A. Unveiling Charles II, the last King of the Habsburg Spanish Empire, in a portrait by Juan Carreño de Miranda (1685).
J Endocrinol Invest 2020;
43:1529-1530. [PMID:
32562219 DOI:
10.1007/s40618-020-01333-2]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
Charles II (1661-1700) was the last King of the Habsburg dynasty. He was physically and mentally disabled and died at just 39 years old. Here, the authors attempt to investigate the correlations between his signs and symptoms and the physical appearance on the painting.
METHODS
Charles II has been portraited by Juan Carreño de Miranda in a painting that may provide precious information about his premature death.
RESULTS
It has been suggested that inbreeding beside other endocrinological disorders were of the major causes responsible for illness and ultimately his death.
CONCLUSION
Possible endocrinological diseases have been hypothesized.
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