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Dermatoglyphics in insulin-dependent diabetic patients with limited joint mobility.

作者信息

Vera M, Cabrera E, Guell R

机构信息

National Institute of Endocrinology, Hospital Manuel Fajardo, Habana, Cuba.

出版信息

Acta Diabetol. 1995 Jun;32(2):78-81. doi: 10.1007/BF00569561.

Abstract

Hand and palm dermatoglyphics were studied in 158 insulin-dependent diabetic children and adolescents [85 with limited joint mobility (LJM) and 73 without]. The findings in this group were compared with those in 400 control subjects, with a similar racial distribution. The main dermatoglyphics alterations found in diabetic patients with LJM, as compared with non-LJM diabetic patients and controls, may be summarized as follows: (a) decrease in digital total ridges count (TRC); (b) higher frequency in the number of arches; (c) decrease in the sum of a line and cubital loops, particularly in the women; (d) increase in the number of t'-axial triradii. These alterations suggest a genetic aetiology of this complication. Further studies are recommended in order to provide more insight into the origin of this disorder.

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