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– Dermatoglyphic Patterns, 2D:4D, Hirsutism And Palmar Hyperhidrosis Among Selected Dialects of Igala Ethnic Group of Nigeria –

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Abstract

Dermatoglyphics refers to the formation of naturally occurring ridges on certain parts of the body such as palms, fingers, soles, and toes.

Hirsutism is the occurrence of excessive body hair in females on parts of the body where hair is normally minimal or absent, such as the face, chin, and chest. 2D:4D is the ratio between the length of the 2nd (index finger) and the 4th(ring finger) which varies due to exposure to androgen.

It is sexually dimorphic, as it has a lower value in males as compared to females. Palmar hyperhidrosis is also known as sweaty hands, it is a condition that involves excessive eccrine sweating in the palm. ATD angle is formed by the lines drawn from the digital tri-radius „a‟ to the axial tri-radius „t‟ and from this tri-radius to the digital tri-radius „d‟.

Introduction

A cross-sectional study was conducted and a total of 602 subjects participated in this study, 322females and 280 males, which were secondary school students between the age range of 13-19years.

The subject’s fingerprint pattern was obtained by allowing them to place the tip of each finger on the stamp pad, which was then imprinted on the questionnaire. The palm print patterns were obtained with the digital camera (TECNO DP7CPRO).

The palm print pattern obtained was then printed out and the ATD triangle was measured at the point „t‟ using a protractor. The ridges were also counted for each digit with the aid of a hand lens, from the core to the delta. The degree of hirsutism was determined by the modified FerrimanGallway(F&G score).

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