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Relationship between dental archform and dermtoglyphics
Aim: To study the associations of dermatoglyphic pattern and the dental archform among the young adult population. Materials and Methods: The sample consisted of 150 randomly selected patients, within the age ranging from 15 to 25 years.
Saravana Kumar Subramanian +5 more
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Dermatoglyphics: A Tool in Detection of Dental Caries
This study was undertaken to evaluate the dermatoglyphic pattern among deaf and mute children affected with caries and children without caries. A total of 400 school children in the age group of 4-9 years were selected using purpose sampling method ...
S. Asif, Abdul Lahig, D. B. G. Babu
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Dermatoglyphics in dentistry: A review
Dermatoglyphics, coined by Cummins and Midlo in 1926, is a branch of genetics dealing with the skin ridge system. They have been studied for fortune telling by palmists and as a definitive and unalterable tool for identification by forensic experts. From
Babu, Dara Balaji Gandhi +1 more
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Study of Dermatoglyphics Pattern in Congenital Heart Disease in Children at Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Dermatoglyphics patterns develop between 6 -18 weeks of intrauterine life which is a common period for cardiac embryogenesis, thus any prenatal insult during that period may have an influence on the dermatoglyphics patterns ...
Raja, S R
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Finger and palmar dermatoglyphics in Muzeina Bedouin from South Sinai: A quantitative study
Quantitative finger and palmar dermatoglyphics of 218 individuals (170 males and 48 females) belonging to the Muzeina Bedouins from South Sinai Peninsula. They are characterized with a high degree of consanguinity, a small isolate nomadic tribe.
Karmakar, Bibha, Kobyliansky, Eugene
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A study of dermatoglyphics in club foot
Background:Development of dermatoglyphics pattern is under genetic control and it is established that aetiology of club foot is partly environmental and partly genetic. So study of dermatoglyphics pattern in club foot patient may become a diagnostic tool
Arora, Mani +3 more
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Relationship of Fingerprints with Blood Group and Sex—A Comparative Study
Background: Fingerprints are a unique pattern of friction ridges, which remain constant throughout one’s lifetime. Several studies have shown an association between fingerprint patterns, blood groups, and gender.
Anitta Joseph +5 more
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