Dermatoglyphs
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1. Indicadores dermatoglificos de aptidão fisica e efeito dos treinamentos intervalado versus continuo na pratica da corrida em piscina funda : intervenção com mulheres obesas / Dermatoglyphics indicators of physical aptitude and efects of continuous training versus interval training through deep water running practice : intervention study with obese woman
A obesidade, considerada um dos maiores problemas de saúde pública, favorece o surgimento de diversas doenças crônico-degenerativas. O combate ao agravo apresentado envolve cirurgias bariátricas, fármacos, restrições calóricas e atividade física sistematizada (AFS). Programas para controle do peso podem incluir movimentos cadenciados por tempo prol
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Dermatoglyphs and chromosome mosaicism in parents of children with trisomy 18.
Parents of patients with Down's syndrome show dermatoglyphic features intermediate between the affected and the normal population. Dermatoglyphs were studied on the parents of 19 cases of trisomy 18, but no similar "intermediate" traits were discovered. The number of cases studied needs to be enlarged before it can definitely be stated that trisomies 18 and
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3. Dermatoglyphs of Klinefelter's syndrome.
The dermatoglyphs of 28 Japanese with Klinefelter's syndrome [24 XXY; 2 XXYY; 1 XXXY; 1 XXXXY] were compared with 544 male and 129 female controls. These patients showed high frequencies of fingertip arches pattern, right third interdigital loops, right hypothenar patterns (Lr) and line C terminating 0 in the right hand. The mean summed a-b ridge count of Kl
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4. Dermatoglyphs in duplication of the thumb.
The dermatoglyphs of 13 Japanese (eight males and five females) with duplication of the thumb were studied. The dermal patterns on the thumb were compared with those on the extra digit. A whorl on the thumb was associated with a whorl on the extra digit in two cases, a radial loop in four cases, and an arch in two cases. Where the thumb pattern was a loop th
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5. Dermatoglyphic findings in Poland's syndrome.
The dermatoglyphs of four cases of Poland's syndrome were investigated and compared with those of previously reported cases.
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6. Dermatoglyphs in congenital heart disease.
The palmar dermatoglyphs of 800 patients with anatomically proven congenital heart disease were compared with prints from 1000 controls. A review of the previous studies revealed major technical deficiencies, and the present study failed to confirm most of the previously reported positive findings. An overall increase in the incidence of hypothenar patterns
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7. Dermatoglyphs in children with mitral valve prolapse.
The dermatoglyphs of 50 Singapore school children with mitral valve prolapse (MVP) were studied, with special reference to the frequency of digital arches. The MVP was diagnosed clinically and substantiated by two dimensional echocardiography. In the study there were 35 Chinese and 15 Malay children, with ages ranging from 6 to 19 years. Four Chinese childre
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8. An infant with ring 17 chromosome and unusual dermatoglyphs: a new syndrome?
A case of ring 17 chromosome in a 5-month-old male infant is investigated and compared with five previously reported cases. The findings commonly observed in these patients include mental and motor retardation, seizures, short stature, muscular hypotonia, and microcephaly among others. Dermatoglyphic studies showed an increased number of ulnar loops. More in
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9. Hereditary index finger polydactyly: phenotypic, radiological, dermatoglyphic, and genetic findings in a large family.
Index finger polydactyly in a Turkish family is reported. The transmission of the malformation fits the pattern of regular autosomal dominant inheritance. Some of the affected individuals had one or two phalanges on their first digits, but all had triphalangeal second fingers. Subjects with polydactyly had very interesting dermatoglyphs, such as an extra a t
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10. Familial 'partial 9p' trisomy: six cases and four carriers in three generations.
Six cases of translocation trisomy for the distal half of the short arm of a number 9 chromosome and four asymptomatic balanced translocation carriers are presented in a three-generation pedigree. The clinical features are remarkably similar to those recently recognized and increasingly reported in full short arm (9p) trisomy and should be considered a modif
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11. Dermatoglyphs in carriers of a balanced 15;21 translocation.
Cytogenetic and dermatoglyphic features were studied in a large family with an inherited 15;21 translocation. Of 35 healthy members of the family, 21 carried the translocation chromosome and 14 were chromosomally normal. There were six members with Down's syndrome who had the translocation. Dermatoglyphic studies showed that carriers of this balanced translo