Prediction of Nasolabial Distance using Thumbprint Ridge Density among the Hausa Population of Nigeria

Objectives: This study aimed to determine the potentials of thumbprint ridge count in the prediction of nasolabial facial distances among the Hausa population of Nigeria. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study in which a total of 457 subjects participated. Plain fingerprints were cap...

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Main Authors: Lawan H. Adamu, Samuel A. Ojo, Barnabas Danborno, Sunday S. Adebisi, Magaji G. Taura
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Language:Arabic
Published: Naif University Publishing House 2017-06-01
Series:Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine
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spelling doaj-ea0ac04de7f54f9f848712fc625820de2020-11-25T00:42:10ZaraNaif University Publishing HouseArab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine 1658-67861658-67942017-06-011510.26735/16586794.2017.021166Prediction of Nasolabial Distance using Thumbprint Ridge Density among the Hausa Population of NigeriaLawan H. Adamu0Samuel A. Ojo1Barnabas Danborno2Sunday S. Adebisi3Magaji G. Taura4Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, Bayero University, P M B 3011 Kano State, Nigeria.Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ahmadu Bello University, P M B 1045 Samaru Zaria, Kaduna State, NigeriaDepartment of Human Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Ahmadu Bello University, P M B 1045 Samaru Zaria, Kaduna State, NigeriaDepartment of Human Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Ahmadu Bello University, P M B 1045 Samaru Zaria, Kaduna State, NigeriaDepartment of Anatomy, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Saudi ArabiaObjectives: This study aimed to determine the potentials of thumbprint ridge count in the prediction of nasolabial facial distances among the Hausa population of Nigeria. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study in which a total of 457 subjects participated. Plain fingerprints were captured using a fingerprint scanner. Three areas, ulnar, radial and proximal were defined for determination of ridge counts. A photographic method was used to capture the facial images. Pearson’s correlation analysis was used to measure the linear dependence between thumbprint ridge density and Nasolabial distances. Stepwise linear multiple regression analysis was used to predict nasolabial distances from thumbprint ridge density. SPSS statistical software version 20 was used for the statistical analysis and a p-value of < 0.05 was set as a level of significance. Results: Results showed that in males left proximal ridge count correlates negatively with nasal length, philtrum length, and upper lip length and mouth width. The upper lip length and nasal width correlate negatively with left ulnar ridge count and right radial ridge counts, respectively. A positive correlation was observed between ulnar ridge count with nasal length and lower vermilion width. In females, appositive correlation was observed only between lower vermilion width and left proximal ridge counts. Left proximal ridge counts predict most of the nasolabial distances in males. In females, only the left proximal ridge counts showed potential in the prediction of facial distances. Conclusion: The study concluded that the thumbprint correlates with facial distances of the nasolabial region. The proximal part of the thumbprint may respond to the same instruction in utero with the lower part of the face, hence leading to the prediction of nasolabial facial distances from the proximal ridge counts among the Hausa population of Nigeria.Forensic Science, Ridge Density, Nasolabial Region, Prediction, Hausa Ethnic Group
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author Lawan H. Adamu
Samuel A. Ojo
Barnabas Danborno
Sunday S. Adebisi
Magaji G. Taura
spellingShingle Lawan H. Adamu
Samuel A. Ojo
Barnabas Danborno
Sunday S. Adebisi
Magaji G. Taura
Prediction of Nasolabial Distance using Thumbprint Ridge Density among the Hausa Population of Nigeria
Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine
Forensic Science, Ridge Density, Nasolabial Region, Prediction, Hausa Ethnic Group
author_facet Lawan H. Adamu
Samuel A. Ojo
Barnabas Danborno
Sunday S. Adebisi
Magaji G. Taura
author_sort Lawan H. Adamu
title Prediction of Nasolabial Distance using Thumbprint Ridge Density among the Hausa Population of Nigeria
title_short Prediction of Nasolabial Distance using Thumbprint Ridge Density among the Hausa Population of Nigeria
title_full Prediction of Nasolabial Distance using Thumbprint Ridge Density among the Hausa Population of Nigeria
title_fullStr Prediction of Nasolabial Distance using Thumbprint Ridge Density among the Hausa Population of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of Nasolabial Distance using Thumbprint Ridge Density among the Hausa Population of Nigeria
title_sort prediction of nasolabial distance using thumbprint ridge density among the hausa population of nigeria
publisher Naif University Publishing House
series Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine
issn 1658-6786
1658-6794
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Objectives: This study aimed to determine the potentials of thumbprint ridge count in the prediction of nasolabial facial distances among the Hausa population of Nigeria. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study in which a total of 457 subjects participated. Plain fingerprints were captured using a fingerprint scanner. Three areas, ulnar, radial and proximal were defined for determination of ridge counts. A photographic method was used to capture the facial images. Pearson’s correlation analysis was used to measure the linear dependence between thumbprint ridge density and Nasolabial distances. Stepwise linear multiple regression analysis was used to predict nasolabial distances from thumbprint ridge density. SPSS statistical software version 20 was used for the statistical analysis and a p-value of < 0.05 was set as a level of significance. Results: Results showed that in males left proximal ridge count correlates negatively with nasal length, philtrum length, and upper lip length and mouth width. The upper lip length and nasal width correlate negatively with left ulnar ridge count and right radial ridge counts, respectively. A positive correlation was observed between ulnar ridge count with nasal length and lower vermilion width. In females, appositive correlation was observed only between lower vermilion width and left proximal ridge counts. Left proximal ridge counts predict most of the nasolabial distances in males. In females, only the left proximal ridge counts showed potential in the prediction of facial distances. Conclusion: The study concluded that the thumbprint correlates with facial distances of the nasolabial region. The proximal part of the thumbprint may respond to the same instruction in utero with the lower part of the face, hence leading to the prediction of nasolabial facial distances from the proximal ridge counts among the Hausa population of Nigeria.
topic Forensic Science, Ridge Density, Nasolabial Region, Prediction, Hausa Ethnic Group
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