• DMIT (Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test) is a psychometric analysis based on the scientific study of fingerprints. (aptitudetest.in)
  • Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT) software analyzes the patterns of ridges and furrows on our fingertips to uncover valuable information about our brain's development and. (dmitsoftware.in)
  • Dermatoglyphics is the scientific study of fingerprint pattern and are the dermal ridge configurations present on fingers, palms, toes and soles in humans and animals. (journalcra.com)
  • This review focuses on the different fingerprint patterns in various dental disorders and the various studies involving the dermatoglyphics in dentistry. (journalcra.com)
  • Born in finger dermatoglyphics, called 'fingerprint', and born in striae on the palm of your hand is called 'palm. (aptitudetest.in)
  • Dermatoglyphics is the study of Biometric Print / Fingerprint. (brillianaire.sg)
  • The lack of fingerprint lines (ie, dermatoglyphics) can be easily checked. (medscape.com)
  • Proliferation of KRT14 -expressing basal cells leads to development of dermatoglyphics during the first trimester of gestation. (medscape.com)
  • Cri du chat (5p-): abnormal dermatoglyphics, including single transverse palmar creases and triradii in the t' position on both hands, are associated with 92% of patients, according to a critical review of multiple studies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Conclusion: In the present study an association was observed between palmar dermatoglyphics and alcohol-tobacco consumption. (manipal.edu)
  • Thus, the present study was planned to investigate whether digital and palmar dermatoglyphics of chronic kidney disease of unknown origin (CKDu) patients in Sri Lanka are different from healthy people. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Dermatoglyphics is the scientific study of epidermal ridge patterns and it has been used as a non-invasive diagnostic tool to detect or predict different medical conditions that have foetal origin. (springeropen.com)
  • Dermatoglyphics is the study of epidermal ridge patterns (fingerprints) on the skin of the fingers, palms, toes, and soles that commence during embryological development between the sixth and seventh week of intrauterine life, and are fully formed by the 21st week [ 6 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • While abnormal keratin filament structure and function can explain hypohidrosis and epithelial differentiation abnormalities, the absence of dermatoglyphics is not well understood. (medscape.com)
  • Abnormal dermatoglyphics may be more prolonged. (elastizell.com)
  • Dermatoglyphics, fetal growth, and insulin dependent diabetes in children under 5 years. (bmj.com)
  • Although the study of dermatoglyphics has some adjunctive value in the diagnosis of genetic syndromes (see examples below), there is insufficient evidence to indicate that there is any value in the examination of dermal ridge patterns for the diagnosis of disease or for identifying disease susceptibility. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dermatoglyphics, when correlated with genetic abnormalities, aids in the diagnosis of congenital malformations at birth or soon after. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dermatoglyphics is emerging as an inexpensive, non invasive tool in identifying the genetic disorders affecting the oral and para oral structure. (journalcra.com)
  • By the one of genetic method, quantitative analysis of digitopalmar dermatoglyphics, we have made research in thirty female have made research in thirty female cerebral palsy children, in the prevention purpose. (journalcra.com)
  • Today, over seven thousand articles have been published in medical journals around the world (including the Journal of the AMA, Lancet, and others), and Dermatoglyphics has been used in such diverse fields as Pediatric Medicine, Genetic Research, Psychiatry and Anthropology. (handanalysis.net)
  • Dermatoglyphics (from Ancient Greek derma, "skin", and glyph, "carving") is the scientific study of fingerprints, lines, mounts and shapes of hands, as distinct from the superficially similar pseudoscience of palmistry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Is Dermatoglyphics testing Palm Reading or Palmistry? (aptitudetest.in)
  • 3426. H. Shiono, 'Dermatoglyphics in medicine,' Am. J. Forensic Med. (nanomedicine.com)
  • In 1976, Schaumann and Alter published the book Dermatoglyphics in Medical Disorders, which summarizes the findings of dermatoglyphic patterns under disease conditions. (wikipedia.org)
  • 3427. B.A. Schaumann, J.M. Opitz, 'Clinical aspects of dermatoglyphics,' Birth Defects Orig. (nanomedicine.com)
  • Possible association of dermatoglyphics with Wilms tumor (WT) had been evaluated in two comparative studies and one case series that found fewer whorls and a lower mean total ridge count (TRC). (springeropen.com)
  • Dermatoglyphics also refers to the making of naturally occurring ridges on certain body parts, namely palms, fingers, soles, and toes. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is committed to providing professional injection molding and Dermatoglyphics refers to the action of etching molds (mostly female molds) with chemical etching technology. (mastars.com)
  • Dermatoglyphics refers to the action of etching molds (mostly female molds) with chemical etching technology. (mastars.com)
  • Dermatoglyphics refers to the branch of science in the study of the patterns of skins (dermal) ridges present on the fingers, toes, and the soles of humans. (aptitudetest.in)
  • In 1929, Harold Cummins and Charles Midlo M.D., together with others, published the influential book Fingerprints, Palms and Soles, a bible in the field of dermatoglyphics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dermatoglyphics (dermato = skin, glyphics = carvings) is the scientific term for the study of fingerprints and related line and hand shape designations. (handanalysis.net)
  • Cummins, with his extended research into the embryonic development of fingerprints, is largely responsible for expanding dermatoglyphics into the field of medicine and for bringing dermatoglyphics into the public domain. (handanalysis.net)
  • Dermatoglyphics expert receives Lifetime Achievement Prize for Anthropology! (modernhandreadingforum.com)
  • Zhang Haiguo, an expert in dermatoglyphics, has earlier this month been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Prize for Anthropology by The Shanghai Anthropological Association. (modernhandreadingforum.com)
  • Harold Cummins, MD., widely acknowledged as the Father of Dermatoglyphics, invented the word in 1926(1) and it stuck. (handanalysis.net)
  • Dermatoglyphics has been used widely in fields of medicine as a non-invasive diagnostic tool and an early assessment of risk for certain medical conditions. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Dermatoglyphics is generated in the human fingers, palms, toes, and feet rose on the lines. (aptitudetest.in)
  • Finger prints, palms and soles an introduction to dermatoglyphics. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dermatoglyphics by itself is not enough to diagnose alcohol-tobacco abuse individuals, but the results of this work may serve to strengthen the diagnostic criteria. (manipal.edu)
  • Twenty years later, when his findings were verified by the scientific establishment, Dermatoglyphics moved from obscurity to acceptability as a diagnostic tool. (handanalysis.net)
  • medical scientists of 'genetics', 'Embryology', 'Dermatoglyphics' 'brain science' and other science-based, and the use of observation, recording, contrast, inductive learning methods, and then coupled with clinical experience, and finally concluded that: From the striae we can accurately analyze the child's multiple intelligences and potential personality. (aptitudetest.in)
  • See The Significance of Dermatoglyphics in Medicine, Sarah B. Holt Ph.D., Journal of Clinical Pediatrics, n.d. one of many summary articles available. (handanalysis.net)
  • Considered the 'Father of Dermatoglyphics,' his research in the 1920s and '30s was contrary to the prevailing medical wisdom of his day. (handanalysis.net)
  • Analysis of dermatoglyphics on genetically related population Type of manuscript: Research article Running title :Analysis of dermatoglyphics on genetically related population Author: Nishanthana Murali Undergraduate student Saveetha Dental College Saveetha University Chennai, India. (bartleby.com)
  • Dermatoglyphics (dermato = skin, glyphics = carvings: 'skin carvings') received its name from Dr. Harold Cummins at the University of Oklahoma in 1926. (handanalysis.net)
  • The raised pattern network of lifetime from birth to death will not change even if it is due to the regeneration of the labor dermatoglyphics style, quantity and profile shape which is determined the same later. (aptitudetest.in)
  • Palm reading is divided into four sections- Dermatoglyphics, Chiromancy, Chirognomy and Chirology or Cheirology. (indianetzone.com)
  • Naegeli-Franceschetti-Jadassohn syndrome: patients lack dermatoglyphics of any kind. (wikipedia.org)
  • Results imply that dermatoglyphics could be useful in diagnosing Rheumatoid Arthritis patients. (ijisrt.com)
  • This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Dermatoglyphics" by people in this website by year, and whether "Dermatoglyphics" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (jefferson.edu)
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  • The dermatoglyphics of diseases such as red cells (thalassemia, sickle cell anaemia), lymphocytes (acute lymphocytic leukaemia), cardiac muscles and vessels (ischemic heart disease, hypertension, rheumatic heart disease, and dilated cardiomyopathy) are evaluated in the literature (Annapurna et al. (springeropen.com)
  • Dermatoglyphics tests can help parents understand their children's clear mind and brain cells, the distribution function of strength, grasp the child's unique qualities and potential, and develop as soon as possible. (aptitudetest.in)
  • Dermatoglyphics style, striae height, density, quantity and location of the point is not the same for everyone. (aptitudetest.in)