Main characteristics of dermatoglypics associated with schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes.

Dermatoglypic patterns are extensively investigated to apply in disease-related risk assessment due to an obvious association between morphological and genetic characteristics. In the current study, we aimed to determine whether the fingerprint and palmar patterns vary between case population with s...

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Main Authors: Oyunchimeg Norovsambuu, Altansukh Tsend-Ayush, Nasantsengel Lkhagvasuren, Sarantuya Jav
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252831
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spelling doaj-a4e6d9439b0146698d6b5e1e15791b5f2021-06-16T04:31:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01166e025283110.1371/journal.pone.0252831Main characteristics of dermatoglypics associated with schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes.Oyunchimeg NorovsambuuAltansukh Tsend-AyushNasantsengel LkhagvasurenSarantuya JavDermatoglypic patterns are extensively investigated to apply in disease-related risk assessment due to an obvious association between morphological and genetic characteristics. In the current study, we aimed to determine whether the fingerprint and palmar patterns vary between case population with schizophrenia and general population. A cross sectional study was conducted in people diagnosed with schizophrenia (cases) and a control population between 2016 and 2019. In this study, 252 people were participated. Ink and paper method was used to evaluate the difference of fingerprints palm prints between patients with schizophrenia and participants in control group.93 participants were analyzed in schizophrenic group and 142 participants were investigated in the control group. The percentage of arches on the right ring finger was significantly different between the schizophrenic patient group and control group (p = 0.011). The whorl pattern type (U-W-U-W-W-W-W-U-W-U) was dominantly observed in both of the schizophrenic patient group and control group. A-B ridge count in schizophrenic patient group and control group produced a markedly significant difference (p<0.05). Interestingly, a strong significant difference was produced in comparing of A-B ridge count in catatonic schizophrenia group with residual schizophrenia group (p<0.005). In comparison, index of pattern intensity in control group was slightly higher than that in schizophrenic patient group. Taking together, these results showed that the dermatoglypic characteristics might be a valuable tool to describe the nature of schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes and further studies are needed in clinical application.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252831
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author Oyunchimeg Norovsambuu
Altansukh Tsend-Ayush
Nasantsengel Lkhagvasuren
Sarantuya Jav
spellingShingle Oyunchimeg Norovsambuu
Altansukh Tsend-Ayush
Nasantsengel Lkhagvasuren
Sarantuya Jav
Main characteristics of dermatoglypics associated with schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Oyunchimeg Norovsambuu
Altansukh Tsend-Ayush
Nasantsengel Lkhagvasuren
Sarantuya Jav
author_sort Oyunchimeg Norovsambuu
title Main characteristics of dermatoglypics associated with schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes.
title_short Main characteristics of dermatoglypics associated with schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes.
title_full Main characteristics of dermatoglypics associated with schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes.
title_fullStr Main characteristics of dermatoglypics associated with schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes.
title_full_unstemmed Main characteristics of dermatoglypics associated with schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes.
title_sort main characteristics of dermatoglypics associated with schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Dermatoglypic patterns are extensively investigated to apply in disease-related risk assessment due to an obvious association between morphological and genetic characteristics. In the current study, we aimed to determine whether the fingerprint and palmar patterns vary between case population with schizophrenia and general population. A cross sectional study was conducted in people diagnosed with schizophrenia (cases) and a control population between 2016 and 2019. In this study, 252 people were participated. Ink and paper method was used to evaluate the difference of fingerprints palm prints between patients with schizophrenia and participants in control group.93 participants were analyzed in schizophrenic group and 142 participants were investigated in the control group. The percentage of arches on the right ring finger was significantly different between the schizophrenic patient group and control group (p = 0.011). The whorl pattern type (U-W-U-W-W-W-W-U-W-U) was dominantly observed in both of the schizophrenic patient group and control group. A-B ridge count in schizophrenic patient group and control group produced a markedly significant difference (p<0.05). Interestingly, a strong significant difference was produced in comparing of A-B ridge count in catatonic schizophrenia group with residual schizophrenia group (p<0.005). In comparison, index of pattern intensity in control group was slightly higher than that in schizophrenic patient group. Taking together, these results showed that the dermatoglypic characteristics might be a valuable tool to describe the nature of schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes and further studies are needed in clinical application.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252831
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