Palmar dermatoglyphic profile in Jatyaandh - A Pilot Study

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Tanvi Mahajan, Bhagawan G Kulkarni
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Background: Appreciable progress has been made to study and understand the associations between dermatoglyphics and numerous medical disorders, as a result of which dermatoglyphic analysis has been accepted as a useful diagnostic tool in many diseases particularly those are caused by chromosomal aberrations, which are frequently accompanied by distortion of patterns. Materials and Methods: The aim of this present work is to study the association between characteristic dermatoglyphic features in probands with jatyaandh due to congenital glaucoma compared with age sex matched control. Palmar dermatoglyphic analysis on 20 subjects was carried out. Dermatoglyphics prints were taken by ‘Ink method’ described by Cummins and Mildo, examined for Total Finger Ridge Count (TFRC), Absolute Finger Ridge Count (AFRC), (a-b) ridge count, atd, dat and adt angle (quantitative parameter) and Finger ridge patterns and their frequency (qualitative parameter). Further, statistical analysis is done to find the variations in the dermatoglyphic feature in both groups. Result: The mean values of TFRC, AFRC & atd angle were higher in case group than in controls. The mean value of a-b ridge count is lower in cases as compared to controls. The mean values of dat and adt angle of case group were almost same to that of control group. The highest pattern of distribution of whorls was found in cases whereas radial and ulnar loops are found in controls.
Jatyaandh的手掌皮肤纹特征-一项试点研究
背景:在研究和理解皮肤印记与许多医学疾病之间的联系方面取得了显著进展,因此皮肤印记分析已被接受为许多疾病的有用诊断工具,特别是那些由染色体畸变引起的疾病,染色体畸变经常伴有模式扭曲。材料与方法:本研究的目的是研究先天性青光眼致黄斑病先证者与年龄性别匹配对照组的皮肤印记特征之间的关系。对20例受试者进行手掌皮纹分析。采用康明斯和Mildo描述的“墨水法”采集皮肤纹印,检测总指脊数(TFRC)、绝对指脊数(AFRC)、(a-b)指脊数、atd、数据和角度(定量参数)和指脊图案及其频率(定性参数)。进一步,进行统计分析,发现两组皮肤纹特征的差异。结果:TFRC、AFRC和amp的平均值;病例组两种角度均高于对照组。与对照组相比,病例中a-b脊计数的平均值较低。病例组的数据和角度平均值与对照组基本相同。在病例中发现了螺纹的最高分布模式,而在对照组中发现了桡骨和尺骨环。
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International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine
International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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