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- W1993886292 abstract "Dermatoglyphic patterns have been studied in schizophrenia and there is now evidence relating aspects of the dermatoglyphic profiles of the hands to schizophrenia.1,2 But there has been no study on whether treatment resistance can be predicted from the dermatoglyphic profile of an individual. This study was done to determine whether abnormal neurodevelopmental markers were more frequent in schizophrenics non-responsive to routine treatment and whether treatment resistance can be predicted by studying the dermatoglyphic profile of an individual. Finger and palm prints of 144 schizophrenic patients responsive to treatment and 44 schizophrenic patients non-responsive were taken. Finger print patterns, palmar patterns, palmar flexion creases, total ridge counts and atd angles were studied. The analysis was done using SPSS 11.0. The results showed there was increased pattern frequency in the I3 area of the left hand of non-responders and in the I4 area of the right hand of responders. atd angle was decreased in the left hand of non-responders. There was increased frequency of the Simian type I crease in male non-responders and Sydney line in female non-responders. Certain dermatoglyphic abnormalities occur more frequently in non-responders and with the help of these abnormalities, a schizophrenic patient likely to develop treatment resistance can be detected." @default.
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- W1993886292 title "Dermatoglyphic patterns as possible predictor of treatment resistance in schizophrenia" @default.
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