Rashmi C Goshi
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Palmar Dermatoglyphics and Idiopathic Epilepsy – A Systematic Review Rashmi C Goshi
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 1 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i1.13420

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Dermatoglyphics is the science which deals with the study of dermal ridge configuration on the digits, palmsand soles. Etymologically this term is harmonious blend of two words Derma – skin; Glyphe – carve. It givesthe impression that something has been carved out of the skin. The entire human body is clothed with theskin which happens to be the largest and most important organ of the body. However, the skin on the ventralsides of the hands and the plantar sides of feet is exclusively designed and is corrugated with the ridgesand configurations which are functionally useful as they help in the grasping without which the objectswould easily slip away from the hands. Dermatoglyphic traits are genetically determined. Dermatoglyphicabnormalities are due to genetic or other factors that express their effect before the end of 5th month of foetaldevelopment. The permanency of finger patterns, the extreme variability from one individual to the otherand easy analysis are some of the reasons for its wide application in a variety of conditions. Abnormality inthe genetic configurations of parents is inherited by children and is reflected in the dermatoglyphic pattern.Hence dermatoglyphic study proves to be a very useful, easily applicable, inexpensive, indispensable toolas an indicator in the diagnosis of hereditary diseases in patients. The etiology of the epilepsies allows aclassification of syndrome features into two groups – idiopathic or cryptogenic epilepsy, which has isolatedprimary symptoms without apparent cause and is probably hereditary and finger print configurations areinherited with an embryonic origin common to nervous system. Their attractions indicate pleiotropic effectsof the genotype responsible for enaphalographic irregularity and convulsive seizures.
A-b Ridge Count and Its Correlation with Epilepsy Rashmi C Goshi
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14386

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The study of ridges of skin is called dermatoglyphics. It is recognized as a valuable method for medicolegaland anthropological studies. The permanency of the finger patterns, the extreme variability from oneindividual to the other and easy analysis are some of the reasons for its wide applications in a varietyof conditions. Dermatoglyphic patterns are determined by genetic factors. It has been proved that geneticfactors are responsible for idiopathic epilepsy. Hence there is a scope for the study of relationship betweenepilepsy and dermatoglyphic patterns.Objectives : • To study the A-b ridge count in generalized tonic clonic seizure patients.• To compare this dermatoglyphic configuration of cases with the normal population.Methods : The ink method was followed to take finger and palm prints. The palmar prints of 50 epilepticpatients and 50 normal individuals of both sexes were collected for the study.Conclusion: There is no significant association found between a-b ridge count and epilepsy patients whencompared to normal.