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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1986
The relative frequencies of various dermatoglyphic features have been reviewed for chromosomal disorders. When combined with other clinical features of a particular disease, dermatoglyphics can serve to strengthen a diagnostic impression and may be useful in screening select individuals for additional diagnostic studies.
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The relative frequencies of various dermatoglyphic features have been reviewed for chromosomal disorders. When combined with other clinical features of a particular disease, dermatoglyphics can serve to strengthen a diagnostic impression and may be useful in screening select individuals for additional diagnostic studies.
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Fundamentals of Dermatoglyphics
Archives of Dermatology, 1967Dermatoglyphics are furrows in the skin of the digital pads, palms, and soles which can be cleanly and permanently recorded on specially treated paper by use of initially invisible inks which then can become indelible. The resultant prints can be classified according to the patterns formed.
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Journal of Gerontology, 1978
The objectives of the present study were to compare the frequencies of various dermatoglyphic features among male adults of four different age groups (30-44 years of age, 45-59, 60-74, and 75 years of age and older) and to compare the dermatoglyphic frequencies of a sample of normal 7-year-old males with those of each of the four adult groups.
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The objectives of the present study were to compare the frequencies of various dermatoglyphic features among male adults of four different age groups (30-44 years of age, 45-59, 60-74, and 75 years of age and older) and to compare the dermatoglyphic frequencies of a sample of normal 7-year-old males with those of each of the four adult groups.
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Dermatoglyphics and Schizophrenia
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1969G J, Lucas, W, Lehrnbecher
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