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Dermatoglyphics: in health and disease - a review
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January 2014

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International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences

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Mukhdoomi MA

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Bahir Shah

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Dermatoglyphics is the study of finger print patterns and the term was coined by Harold Cummins in 1926. Finger prints are imprints of epidermal ridges, which are formed in early embryonic life, during 10 th to 16 th week of intrauterine life and remain permanent during whole life. Dermatoglyphic patterns have polygenic inheritance and are affected by environmental factors in the uterus. Finger print patterns are mainly of three types: arches whorls and loops; though there are more than 100 ridge characteristics, called Galton’s details, in a single rolled finger print. Dermatoglyphics is not only used in the identification of an individual but also serves as a mirror of one’s potential and talent. In this review, we will be discussing Dermatoglyphics and its important role in the diagnosis of chromosomal disorders and other diseases which have some genetic bases.

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... A person's dermal ridges remain consistent and unchanged throughout their entire lifespan. [3,4] As fingerprints have unique genetic characteristics, they can serve as a diagnostic tool to identify prenatal or intrauterine abnormalities, as well as other diseases associated with genetic changes. [5] There is now growing evidence that certain specific dermatoglyphic patterns are observed in several diseases, including Down syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome, Edwards syndrome, and other genetic disorders. ...

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Exploring the Role of Dermatoglyphics in Early Detection of Periodontal Disease -A Cross-Sectional Study
Dermatoglyphics: in health and disease - a review

International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences