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Dermatoglyphic studies have been associated with many physical, behavioural and pathological traits. Ridge patterns are established early in intrauterine life and serve as effective tools in determining the development of a particular trait. This study was aimed at finding out whether there exists any dermatoglyphic patterns that could serve as predictive tools in the early detection of schizophrenia in a Nigerian population.

Produktbeschreibung
Dermatoglyphic studies have been associated with many physical, behavioural and pathological traits. Ridge patterns are established early in intrauterine life and serve as effective tools in determining the development of a particular trait. This study was aimed at finding out whether there exists any dermatoglyphic patterns that could serve as predictive tools in the early detection of schizophrenia in a Nigerian population.
Autorenporträt
IGBIGBI, Patrick is a Professor of Human Anatomy, College of Health Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka. He has two terminal degrees, M.D, Ph.D. He has been Dean and Provost in a medical school. His current research is in Forensic and Physical anthropology (fingerprint expert) and Neuroanatomy. He has supervised 13 Ph.Ds,published 124 articles