Evaluation of Blood Group in Co-relation with the Dermatoglyphics Patterns among Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Study

Authors

  • Surendra Kumar Sah Department of Anatomy, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu University, Nepal https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3264-1510
  • Samyog Mahat Department of Anatomy, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu University, Nepal
  • Manisha Jha Department of Anatomy, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu University, Nepal
  • Prachi Bhagat Department of Anatomy, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu University, Nepal
  • Sinet Pokharel Department of Medicine, Jiri Hospital, Dolkha, Nepal
  • Raju Jayshwal Department of Medicine, Jiri Hospital, Dolkha, Nepal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/mjmms.v3i5.59940

Keywords:

ABO blood group, Anatomy, dermatoglyphics pattern, gender, forensic identity

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Dermatoglyphics is the scientific study of naturally occurring epidermal ridges and their configuration on the digits, palms, and soles apart from flexion crease and secondary folds. Fingerprint scans are now-a-days used in the biometric systems, validating electronic registration, cashless transactions, library access and forensic purposes. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between dermatoglyphics patterns and blood groups.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study designed to study the dermatoglyphics pattern in correlation with blood group among 200 medical students from November 2022 to April 2023. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 16 and Chi-Square test was used.

RESULTS: The major type of blood group among the participants was blood group O (38.5%) followed by blood group B (37%), blood group A (17.5%) and blood group AB (7%). Rh positive was the dominant Rh factor (95.5%) while Rh negative was 4.5% only. The general distribution of dermatoglyphics pattern showed that the dominant pattern of finger print was loop type (52%) in both the genders, followed by whorls pattern (36.5%) and arch pattern (11.5%). Based on Chi- Square test it was observed that the dominant type of finger print was whorls type in  blood group O and B while, arch type of finger print was common in blood group B.

CONCLUSIONS: Finger prints of each individual is unique. Hence, it can be effectively used for corroborative identification of an individual in mass disasters as well as in other forensic and anatomical applications.

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Sah, S. K., Mahat, S., Jha, M., Bhagat, P., Pokharel, S., & Jayshwal, R. (2023). Evaluation of Blood Group in Co-relation with the Dermatoglyphics Patterns among Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Study. MedS Alliance Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, 3(5), 16–19. https://doi.org/10.3126/mjmms.v3i5.59940

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Original Investigations