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2D:4D indicates phimosis risk: A study on digit ratio and early foreskin development.

Guanjian Li1, Ying Huo2, Ke Sun3, Xiaodong Wang3, Hao Li3, Le Gao1, Bin Ma4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many researchers have adopted 2D:4D (second to fourth finger length ratio) as a noninvasive retrospective biomarker for prenatal androgen exposure in recent years. It is thought to be related to diverse traits including behavioral phenotypes, disease susceptibility, and development of urogenital system.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between 2D:4D and early foreskin development.
METHODS: We analyzed the digit ratio and foreskin condition in 176 cases (range 0-6years). The boys were divided into four groups according to their ages: group 1, neonates (below 28days, n=13); group 2, infants (1-12months, n=45); group 3, toddlers (1-2years old, n=42); group 4, preschool children (3-6years old, n=76). We measured the lengths of the second and fourth digits of the left and right hands. The foreskin status was classified into 4 types. Type I (phimosis), type II (partial phimosis), type III (adhesion of prepuce), type IV (normal).
RESULTS: The phimosis rate was 92.3%, 82.2%, 45.2%, and 38.7% in group 1 to group 4. In contrast, the proportion of normal foreskin increased from 0% in neonates to 13.2% in preschool children. The percentage of higher level of foreskin development shows a downward trend with the increase of digits ratio, and as the age grows, the percentage of normal foreskin cases also increases.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that a higher R2D:4D (right hand 2D:4D) is a risk factor for phimosis in the early human development. Age is also a significant influence factor of foreskin conditions. Additional research is required to identify pathophysiologic mechanisms and to determine clinical significance.
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Keywords:  2D:4D; Circumcision; Digit ratio; Foreskin; Phimosis; Redundant prepuce; Sex hormones

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27390108     DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2016.05.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Early Hum Dev        ISSN: 0378-3782            Impact factor:   2.079


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Authors:  Guanjian Li; Ke Sun; Jie Guo; Shixing Li; Bo Li; Jing Cao; Pengfei Lu; Jiajia Yang; Ying Zhang; Xin Yang; Le Gao; Yi He; Tao Cui; Bin Ma
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-07-12       Impact factor: 4.379

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