Assessment of Palmar Patterns and Dermatoglyphics in Oral Cancer Patients of Bareilly City: An Observational Study

Adeeba Saleem
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Background and objectives: Dermatoglyphics are the dermal ridge configuration on the digits, palms and soles. Dermatoglyphics may be used as an easily accessible tool in the study of genetically induced diseases as genetic or chromosomal defects may be expressed as alterations in dermal ridges. They are genetically determined and influenced by environmental forces that are operating before birth. Several studies have shown an association between dermatoglyphics and different types of cancer. Hence this study was undertaken to determine whether specific dermatoglyphic patterns exist that help in predicting the occurrence of oral squamous cell carcinoma. Aim: This study was conducted to study palmar and dermatoglyphic patterns in oral carcinomas patients in Bareilly city. Material and method: Our study was conducted among 59 subjects having oral cancer in Bareilly city. A modified case history proforma and comprehensive history was taken. Finger and palm prints were collected from Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients using the digital method and were evaluated qualitatively and quantitatively using an appropriate statistical test. Results: Finger and palm prints were evaluated qualitatively and quantitatively. Significant findings in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma in both hands were: Increased frequency of Loops and whorls, Loop patterns are common in Thenar/I1 area, Increased Total finger ridge count on the right hand, increased ab count on the left hand, more atd angle on the left hand. Conclusion: Our study concluded that dermatoglyphic patterns may have a role in identifying individuals either with or at risk for developing oral squamous cell carcinoma. It can be used to identify high-risk group so that early primary and secondary preventive measures can be instituted to prevent the occurrence of these lesions.
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巴雷利市口腔癌患者掌型和皮肤特征的评估:一项观察性研究
背景和目的:皮肤纹是指手指、手掌和脚底的皮肤脊状结构。由于遗传或染色体缺陷可表现为真皮脊的改变,因此皮肤纹学可作为研究遗传诱导疾病的一种容易获得的工具。它们是由基因决定的,并受到出生前就起作用的环境力量的影响。几项研究表明,皮肤纹与不同类型的癌症之间存在关联。因此,本研究旨在确定是否存在有助于预测口腔鳞状细胞癌发生的特定皮肤印记模式。目的:研究巴雷利市口腔癌患者掌部及皮肤纹样。材料和方法:我们的研究在barilly市的59例口腔癌患者中进行。采用修改后的病例形式和综合病史。采用数字方法采集口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)患者的手指和掌纹,并采用适当的统计检验进行定性和定量评估。结果:对指印和掌纹进行定性和定量评价。双手口腔鳞状细胞癌患者的显著发现是:环状和旋状的频率增加,环状模式常见于大鱼际/ 11区,右手总指脊数增加,左手ab数增加,左手角度增加。结论:我们的研究得出结论,皮肤印记模式可能在识别患有口腔鳞状细胞癌或有患口腔鳞状细胞癌风险的个体方面发挥作用。它可以用来识别高危人群,以便可以制定早期一级和二级预防措施,以防止这些病变的发生。
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