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Sporadic aquagenic (pseudo) keratoderma: dermatoscopy does not always add something extra. [PDF]
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 22, Issue 12, Page 1683-1684, December 2024.
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Dermatoglyphics and Karyotype Analysis in Primary Amenorrhoea [PDF]
Background: Dermatoglyphics is the scientific study of the skin ridge patterns on the fingers, toes, palms of the hands and soles of feet. Dermatoglyphics is in use as a supportive diagnostic tool in genetic or chromosomal disorders as well as in ...
Shweta. S. Talhar +5 more
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Background: Dermatoglyphics can be utilised in clinical settings to identify those who are more likely to have impacted teeth. Additionally, dermatoglyphics looks to have potential as a non-invasive diagnostic method for predicting the presence or ...
Yash Merchant +6 more
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The Relation Between Dermatoglyphics And Mesiodistal Width Of The Deciduous Second Molar And Permanent First Molar [PDF]
Introduction: Dermatoglyphics is one of the important diagnostic tools used in the recent days for identification of an individual. Dermatoglyphics is the study of type of patterns present on digits, palms and foot.
Naveen Kumar Ramagoni +4 more
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Antecedentes y objetivo. En el deporte ya hace varios anos se esta utilizando la dermatoglifia, como marcador de individualidad biologica, en la prediccion de las dotaciones motoras de atletas en diferentes tipos de disciplinas y estos estudios se estan ...
Rahndol Fernández-Aljoe +2 more
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Role of Dermatoglyphics as a Diagnostic Tool in Medical Disorders
Dermatoglyphics is the art and science of the study of surface markings and patterns of ridges on the skin of the fingers, palm, toes and soles. It is a useful tool for investigations into conditions with a suspected genetic basis.
M.P. Santhosh Kumar
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Dermatoglyphics in Leukemia [PDF]
Extract: The study of dermatoglyphic features of 76 Caucasian patients with acute lymphocytic leukemia revealed that male patients had higher frequency of digital whorls (33%) than their brothers (26.7%) or fathers (27.8%). Patients with leukemia and their sibs had more Sydney palmar flexion creases (41.3% and 35.4%) than their parents (10.9%) or two ...
W, Wertelecki +3 more
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Introduction: Dermatoglyphics is studying the patterns of the ridged skin of the palms, fingers, soles and toes. The patterns are formed early in the foetus. This study was designed to observe dermatoglyphic changes amongst the Down syndrome patients and
Mohammad Monir Hossain +6 more
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Aim To find the association of dermatoglyphics and dental caries in normal and cerebral palsy (CP) children. Materials and methods A total of 150 children of age group 6–12 years were selected and divided into three equal groups.
R. Somani +5 more
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Dermatoglyphics: A review on fingerprints and their changing trends of use
Dermatoglyphics is a study of configurations of epidermal ridges on certain body parts, namely, palms, fingers, soles, and toes. The term is derived from ancient Greek: derma = skin, glyph = carving.
Anu Sharma +3 more
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