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Dermatoglyphics in Vitiligo

International Journal of Dermatology, 1985
ABSTRACT: One hundred probands of vitiligo were studied for palmar dermatoglyphics, both qualitatively and quantitatively, and were compared with those of 100 phenotypically normal control subjects. Ulnar loop pattern was the most common digital pattern observed in both probands and controls.
S, Iqbal, S, Premalatha, A, Zahra
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Nucleation and self-assembly dynamics of hierarchical YAlO3:Ce3+ architectures: Nano probe for in vitro dermatoglyphics and anti-mimetic applications.

Materials Science and Engineering C: Materials for Biological Applications, 2019
Highly efficient blue emitting YAlO3:Ce3+ (1-11 mol%) nanopowders have been fabricated via bio-surfactant Epigallocatechin Gallate assisted ultrasound irradiated sonochemical route.
Darshan Gp   +5 more
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Dermatoglyphics and Syndromes

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1972
There are a number of dermatoglyphic patterns that occur more frequently in certain syndromes than in the general population. The relative frequencies of various dermatoglyphic features have been reviewed for nine chromosomal disorders, three single-gene defects, three syndromes of unknown cause, and one caused by an environmental teratogen.
M, Preus, F C, Fraser
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Dermatoglyphics: A prediction tool for malocclusion

Journal of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University, 2019
Introduction: Dermatoglyphics has proved to have a potential role in predicting the anomalies related to orofacial regions. Aim: The aim of the present study was to explore an association if any, between the dermatoglyphic patterns and type of ...
S. Shetty   +6 more
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Ultrasound-driven facile fabrication of Pd doped SnO2 hierarchical superstructures: Structural, growth mechanism, dermatoglyphics, and anti-cancer activity.

Biomaterials Advances
This research introduces a novel method that leverages Spirulina extract (S.E) as a bio-surfactant in the ultrasound-assisted synthesis (UAS) of Pd3+ (0.25-10 mol%) doped tin oxide (SnO2) self-assembled superstructures.
B. Krushna   +10 more
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The genesis of dermatoglyphics

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1969
The following hypothesis concerning the development of fingerprints, previously recorded in part only in anatomic literature, is elucidated and supported by embryologic and primate studies, as well as by mathematical reasoning: The dermal ridge configurations are a direct consequence of the surface topography of the fetal hand during the period of ...
J J, Mulvihill, D W, Smith
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Dermatoglyphics in Twins

Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae, 1973
SummaryThe degree of genetic determination of 4 digital and 16 palmar characteristics was investigated in an unselected series of 49 MZ and 51 DZ adult twins. Low indications of heritability were obtained for the qualitative traits, but 6 of the 8 h2 estimates calculated for the quantitative measurements gave values above 0.70.
H F, Peña, F M, Salzano, S M, Callegari
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Fetal dermatoglyphics

Clinical Genetics, 1982
Dermatoglyphic studies were performed on 24 aborted human embryos in whom major chromosomal aberrations had been revealed by amniocentesis. Prints were obtained from the embryos by the Hollister method. An analysis was done using patterns on finger tips and the atd angle was measured in degrees.
M B, Katznelson, B, Goldman
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Association of dermatoglyphics with dental caries and oral hygiene status

SRM Journal of Research in Dental Sciences, 2018
Introduction: Dermatoglyphics has proved to be a helpful adjunct in identifying specific syndromes of genetic origin. The significant etiological role of genetics and plaque in dental caries provides us the scope to explore the correlation between ...
S. Shetty   +3 more
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