The Study of Palmar and Digital Dermatoglyphics in Congenitally Deaf Patients

Prakash Baral, Shriti Manandhar, P. Yadav, C. Jha
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Introduction: Dermatoglyphics is the study of dermal ridges and patterns. It is frequently used for the diagnosis of several diseases in the human body including congenital deafness. Congenital deafness appears in children and is diagnosed through pathological tests, genetic investigations, or other anatomical measures. Objective: To establish a potential relationship between Dermatoglyphics and identification of congenital deafness. Methods: Forty congenital deaf male and female patients and forty normal control groups were selected. Observations of dermal patterns in the Hypothenar area and III and IV Interdigital areas of both left and right hands were carried out. Results were obtained for the normal control group as well as the congenital deaf patients’ group. Results obtained for both males and females were separately analyzed. Z-tests were conducted to assess the statistical significance of the results. Results: Loop (Radical), Open Field, and Arches (Carpal) were present in higher frequencies in congenital deaf patients compared to the normal control group. The frequency of arches in the Hypothenar area in both hands of congenital deaf patients is found to be significantly higher than in the normal control group. Pattern frequencies in III and IV Interdigital areas are consistently higher in congenital deaf patients than in the normal control group. Observation of overall pattern frequencies in III and IV Interdigital area of males and females of both control group and congenital deaf patients exhibit higher frequencies in congenital deaf patients’ group. Conclusions: Dermatoglyphics can be used for the diagnosis of congenital deafness.
先天性耳聋患者掌纹和数字皮纹的研究
介绍:皮肤纹学是对皮肤纹路和纹路的研究。它经常被用于诊断人体的几种疾病,包括先天性耳聋。先天性耳聋出现在儿童中,通过病理检查、遗传调查或其他解剖学措施来诊断。目的:探讨皮肤印记与先天性耳聋鉴别的潜在关系。方法:选择先天性聋男女各40例,正常对照组各40例。观察了左、右手鱼际下区、指间区、指间区皮肤形态。对正常对照组和先天性耳聋患者组进行了研究。分别对男性和女性的结果进行分析。采用z检验评估结果的统计学意义。结果:与正常对照组相比,先天性耳聋患者中环状(根状)、开放区和弓状(腕状)的出现频率更高。先天性耳聋患者双手鱼际下弓频率明显高于正常对照组。先天性耳聋患者指间区III和IV的模式频率始终高于正常对照组。对照组和先天性耳聋患者男女指间区III、IV区总体模式频率观察均表现为先天性耳聋患者组频率较高。结论:皮肤印记可用于先天性耳聋的诊断。
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