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Diagnostic value of fingerprint patterns: an explorative study on beta-thalassemia diagnosis.

Hassan Solhi1, Mojgan Hashemieh, Mohammad Lorgard Dezfuli Nejad, Hamid-Reza Khoddami Vishteh, Maryam Rahmati Nejad.   

Abstract

Rapid diagnosis of major beta thalassemia along with certain preventive measures is of utmost significance. The present study aims to compare the fingerprints in Major beta thalassemic patients (67) and in their parents (76 with minor thalassemia) with the normal fingerprints of control group (144). A forensic medical examiner determined fingerprint types of arch, loop, whorl and other types. Like normal individuals, loop fingerprint pattern was found to be the most common fingerprint type among thalassemic patients. However, the number of whorl fingerprints in all fingers in thalassemic patients was greater than that of normal individuals and the number of loop fingerprints was smaller (p < 0.05). Arch type fingerprint pattern was less frequent in major thalassemic patients compared to minor thalassemic ones (p < 0.05). The findings show that the number of whorl fingerprint patterns in thalassemic patients was greater than that of normal individuals, while the number of loop fingerprint patterns being smaller and the frequency of arch fingerprint pattern in patients with major thalassemia was lower than that of minor thalassemic patients. Therefore, one may choose fingerprint pattern as a simple, affordable and appropriate screening method to help detect the afflicted patients and prevent severe cases of thalassemia.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21280556     DOI: 10.3329/bmrcb.v36i1.4631

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bangladesh Med Res Counc Bull        ISSN: 0377-9238


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