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Cheiloscopy - A Tool For Identification in Twins M.Sugatha; R.Jenifer Jacquiline; M.Taqiuddin Khan
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 16 No. 1 (2022): 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.v16i1.17412

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Introduction : Lip prints are an adjuvant tool for identification in forensic medicine. The grooves onthe lips have discrete characteristics to make it different from one other. This study was conductedon 24 pairs of twins out of which 22 pairs were Monozygotic twins and 2 pairs were Dizygotictwins. Dizygotic twins are unique in all aspects while Monozygotic twins are similar phenotypicallyand genotypically. The objective of this study is to find the most common pattern in the twins , thecommonest pattern among the male and female twins and to know the variations in the pattern of lipprints among Monozygotic and Dizygotic twins.Materials and Methods: A lipstick, drawing chart and magnifying lens were the materials used torecord the imprints of the lips. A four compartment method with a clockwise direction approach wasused and the analysis was done based on Suzuki and Tsuchihashi classification.Results: The present study shows Type 1’ was the most common lip prints observed among the 24pairs of twins. This pattern was predominantly present in the right lower lip quadrant. Out of the studysubjects of 24 pairs of twins, 38 were males and 10 were females in which Type I ‘ is common in malesand type I is common in females. Among the monozygotic twins those which had < 50 % resemblancewere 14 pairs, 50% resemblance were 6 pairs, >50% resemblance were 2 pairs in which Type is thecommonest. Among the dizygotic twins, both the pairs were totally different from each other yet Typewas the common pattern.Conclusion: Based on the analysis of the lip print patterns among monozygotic twins, though similaritieswere prevailing between them , they are not identical .Whereas among dizygotic twins both the pairs oftwins are unique. Hence Lip print can be utilized as a differentiating tool for identification.
A Correlation Study between Fingerprints and Lip Prints among Twins M.Sugatha; R.Jenifer Jacquiline; M.Taqiuddinkhan
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022): 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.v16i2.17908

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Introduction: Fingerprints and Lip prints has its reliability for its uniqueness and can be used solelyas an aid in identification for civil and criminal cases. Hence a correlation between the fingerprints andlip prints can bring up a new approach or idea in the field of Forensic Medicine for solving medicolegalcases. The present study was conducted on 25 pairs of twins with the main objective to find any existingcorrelation between fingerprints and lip prints and to determine the most predominant finger print andlip print pattern among Twin A and Twin B individually.Materials and Methods: The study was done is subjects age ranging from 6-18 years. A proforma withsubject particulars and consent form was prepared. Lip prints were obtained in a drawing chart, themiddle part of the lower lip was analysed based on Suzuki and Tsuchihashi classification. Fingerprint ofleft thumb finger was obtained in a white paper and analysed based on Henry’s system of classification.Results: The present study showed that there was no significant correlation between the Lip prints andFingerprints in Twins with p value >0.001. Among twin A and twin B the most predominant Lip printpattern was Type I’ and the Fingerprint pattern was Loop pattern respectively.Conclusion: Lip prints and Fingerprints are two important parameters for an individual in identification.There are various studies till now in individuals but very few in twins. So, in this study we made anattempt to find the correlation between the parameters, whether they were existing or not and found thatthere was no significant correlation yet can be used as a separate tool. Hence it is essential to performfurther studies on a larger group and create a database for getting accurate results.