نتایج جستجو برای: dermatoglyphics

تعداد نتایج: 469  

1997
R. Ponnudurai M. Sarada Menon M. Muthu

Three dermatoglyphic traits, viz; finger patterns, finger ridge counts, and palmer a-b ridge counts of 57 (M-29; F-28) and 64 (M-29; F-35). Schizophrenics with and without positive family history respectively, and 65 controls (M-30, F-35), were analysed to determine their level of fluctuating asymmetry.Uniformly higher fluctuating asymmetry was observed in the loop ridge counts of second digits...

Journal: :JAAD case reports 2016
Melissa J Danesh Drew K Saylor Lorriana E Leard Jeffrey P North Lindy P Fox

AN: acanthosis nigricans CTD: connective tissue disease ILD: interstitial lung disease NSIP: nonspecific interstitial pneumonia TP: tripe palms INTRODUCTION Tripe palms [(TP); acral acanthosis nigricans (AN)], is a rare cutaneous syndrome in which the palms develop velvety thickening and rugosity that creates an exaggeration or distortion of dermatoglyphics, resembling boiled tripe. In more tha...

Journal: :Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2017

Journal: :International journal of dentistry and oral science 2021

2014
S Suresh

National Journal of Clinical Anatomy Abstract Background: Dermatoglyphics, the scientific study of the origin, development and variation of dermal ridges and patterns on the fingers, palms and soles have been employed to observe association with many congenital defects and genetic diseases. Congenital deafness refers to a hearing loss which is believed to have been present since birth. A congen...

2015
Seile Yohannes Endashaw Bekele Tzen-Yuh Chiang

The manifestation of ethnic, blood type, & gender-wise population variations regarding Dermatoglyphic manifestations are of interest to assess intra-group diversity and differentiation. The present study reports on the analysis of qualitaive and quantitative finger Dermatoglyphic traits of 382 individuals cross-sectionally sampled from an administrative region of Ethiopia, consisting of five et...

Journal: :Genetics 1984
A C Heath N G Martin L J Eaves D Loesch

Studies of multifactorial inheritance in man have ignored nonadditive gene action or attributed it entirely to dominance. Reanalyses of dermatoglyphic data on monozygotic and dizygotic twins, siblings and parents and offspring suggest that a substantial proportion of variation in total finger pattern intensity is due to epistatic interactions between additive genetic deviations, not dominance. ...

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