Dermatoglyphics and their relationship with blood group: An exploration
Introduction: Dermatoglyphics means the study of skin markings or patterns on fingers, hands, and feet. Dermatoglyphics is a heritable trait that is considered as a usual phenotype in criminology.
Saranya Manikandan +5 more
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Relationship of finger dermatoglyphics with ameloglyphics and their values as dental caries predictors in primary teeth [PDF]
Background In the clinical setting, it would be useful to predict which children are at the highest risk of caries to take effective preventive measures. This study aims to evaluate the relationship between finger dermatoglyphics and ameloglyphics and to
Lamya Mohammed Grawish +3 more
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Revival of dermatoglyphics: Syndromes and disorders, a review
Dermatoglyphics deals with the study of the epidermal ridges and their configurations on the fingers, palms and soles. The word dermatoglyphics is derived from the Greek word 'Derma' meaning skin and 'glyphics' meaning carvings.
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Context: Widespread interest in epidermal ridges developed only in the last several decades; however, it is still at infancy in the world of dentistry.
Prutha Vaidya +5 more
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Dermatoglyphics: Revival in oral pre-cancers and cancers, a review
Dermatoglyphics deals with the study of the epidermal ridges and their configurations on the fingers, palms, and soles. The word dermatoglyphics is derived from the Greek word derma meaning skin and glyphics meaning carvings.
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Dermatoglyphic Patterns in Patients Having Impacted and Erupted Third Molars—A Comparative Study
Background: The dermatoglyphics have been used in several researches for predicting various pathologies of oral cavity like periodontitis, dental caries, impacted teeth, mal-occlusion, developmental defects such as cleft lip and palate, and potentially ...
Dhaval N Mehta +5 more
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Dermatoglyphic Pattens in OSMF and Leukoplakia - A Comparative Study
The term dermatoglyphics was first used in 1926 by anatomist Cummins. Dermatoglyphic is a term that refers to “a skin carving.” The unique carve present on the skin surface of humans and other living beings is referred to as dermatoglyphics.
Jaideepa Kumar +6 more
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Genetic and Neurodevelopmental Markers in Schizophrenia-Spectrum Disorders: Analysis of the Combined Role of the CNR1 Gene and Dermatoglyphics [PDF]
Background: Dermatoglyphic pattern deviances have been associated with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (SSD) and are considered neurodevelopment vulnerability markers based on the shared ectodermal origin of the epidermis and the central nervous system.
Maria Guardiola-Ripoll +9 more
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Background and Objectives: Unusual dermatoglyphics may indicate genetic or chromosomal aberrations consistent with numerous diseases. The aim of the present study was to relate dermatoglyphic patterns in oral leucoplakia, oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF ...
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Pedigree analysis and dermatoglyphic features of probands with schizophrenia and their affected gender-matched parents: A cross-sectional comparative study [PDF]
Background: The role of sex chromosomes in transmission of schizophrenia may be revealed by studies of phenotypic characteristics. Aim: To explore variations in dermatoglyphic parameters between probands with schizophrenia and their respective affected ...
Ratnaraj Ponnudurai +5 more
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