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Comparative Dermatoglyphic Pattern in Diabetic and Non-diabetic Patterns in a Nigerian Population

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2017.097
Synopsis: 
This work presents the Dermatoglyphic traits of Diabetic and Non-diabetic individuals in a Nigerian population. The findings suggest that qualitative and quantitative traits may identify those with genetic predisposition to become hypertensive later in life.

ABSTRACT

Objective: Dermatoglyphic studies are of great importance in judicial, criminal researches worldwide and also related to some genetic diseases like diabetes mellitus. This study was undertaken to look for new methods for its early prediction and dermatoglyphics a growing discipline was utilized.

Accepted: 
22 Aug, 2017
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e-Published: 31 Aug, 2017

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