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Aims and Objectives: Dermatoglyphics is the study of fingerprints. Fingerprints are unique for an individual person. This aim of this study was to note if any correlation exists between dermatoglyphics and growth patterns.
N. Sahoo
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Comparative Assessment of Forensic Odontology Awareness Among Dental and Medical Students in Turkey
ABSTRACT Introduction This study aimed to assess and compare the awareness and knowledge of forensic odontology among dental and medical students in Turkey with a focus on identifying educational gaps and evaluating interdisciplinary readiness. Materials and Methods A cross‐sectional web‐based survey was conducted with 234 students (144 dental and 90 ...
Emine Nur Kahraman, Büşra Yılmaz
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A dermatoglyphic investigation of selected skin disorders [PDF]
This investigation involved the study of qualitative and quantitative digital and palmar traits in patients with various selected skin disorders and normal control subjects.
Blackwell, D, Blackwell, David
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Palmar dermatoglyphics of modern Ukrainians: regional trends
Strengthening of global migration processes, often accompanied by an increase in crime and an increase in the number of unidentified individuals, necessitates the expansion of the use of indirect identification methods.
V. Gunas +4 more
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Conventional dermoscopy provided higher scores than ultraviolet‐induced fluorescence dermoscopy for parallel furrow pattern, parallel ridge pattern (PRP), fibrillar pattern, dots/clods, radial lines, blue–white structureless areas and blotch, and outperformed sub‐ultraviolet reflectance dermoscopy (sUVRD) for PRP and blue–white structureless areas ...
Handan Merve Erol Mart +3 more
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Role of Dermatoglyphics as a Diagnostic Tool in Syndromes and Systemic 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.Dermatoglyphic patterns
M.P. Santhosh Kumar
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Clinical timeline of the reported EDSS1 case, illustrating disease onset, diagnostic milestones, treatment initiation, treatment modifications, and longitudinal response to combined topical minoxidil and tretinoin therapy from infancy through the last follow‐up.
Bana O. Aburajab +3 more
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Fingerprints Encode Risk for Bipolarity
ABSTRACT Background Fingerprint patterns are developed during pregnancy and share a common embryogenic origin with the central nervous system. Considering the observed relationship between prenatal abnormalities and higher risk for schizophrenia, we previously built fingerprint‐based algorithms achieving validation accuracies up to 70% in a large ...
Raymond Salvador +25 more
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A cross sectional study of dermatoglyphics and dental caries in Bengalee children
Context: Dermatoglyphic is the permanent imprint found in hands. Variations of dermatoglyphic patterns among the individuals have been noted. Aims: To find out the dermatoglyphic pattern variations in dental caries between study group and the control ...
Asok bijoy sengupta +5 more
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Objective We assessed the genetic rules for the dermatoglyphics of human fingertips. We also evaluated the correlation between spouse selection with the number of whorls on fingertips.MethodsData were collected for the number of whorls from 118 families (
Xiao Yang +3 more
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