A Study to Find Correlation Between Dermatoglyphic Patterns and ABO Blood Groups.

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2015-07
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Background: Dermatoglyphics, the study of fingerprints are constant and individualistic. It has been found useful in forensic medicine and identification purpose. It is useful in medical diagnosis of genetically inherited diseases and in detection of crimes. Objectives: The present study was conducted to correlate between digital dermatoglyphics patterns in ABO, Rh blood groups and to evaluate their significance. Methods: A total of 200 first year MBBS students of Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak, India, with known blood groups from age group 17-22 yrs were included in the study. Fingerprints were obtained by Ink method. Parameters studied were arches, whorls, loops. Results: Majority of the subjects (43.5%) in the study were of blood group A followed by blood group O, A and AB of whom 94.5% were Rh-positive. The general distribution of pattern of finger print showed high frequency (51.87%) of loops followed by whorls and arches. Almost same order was noticed in both Rh-positive and Rhnegative individuals or A, B, AB and O blood groups, except blood group O-ve which showed more whorls. Conclusion: There is an association between distribution of finger print pattern and blood groups.
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Dermatoglyphics, Loops, Whorls, Arches
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Verma Usha, Singroha Ritu, Malik Preeti. A Study to Find Correlation Between Dermatoglyphic Patterns and ABO Blood Groups. International Journal of Anatomy and Research. 2015 Jul-Sep; 3(3): 1293-1297.