QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF DERMATOGLYPHICS (2) DERMATOGLYPHIC PATTERNS
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概要
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Using medical students as controls, we devised a method of quantitative analysis of dermatoglyphic patterns. We calculated the frequency of appearance of each of the patterns and obtained the probability of occurrence of the dermatoglyphics of each of the controls. We showed usefulness of this method by presenting some examples of congenital anomalies where this has been put to use. Furthermore, patients with congential heart disease were compared with controls by this method.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1979-02-20
著者
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尾内 善四郎
Department Of Pediatric Cardiology And Nephrology Graduate School Of Medical Science Kyoto Prefectur
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Goto Motoko
Pediatrics Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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Goto Masakatu
Department Of Pediatrics Shiga Medical School
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Goto Masakatsu
Department Of Pediatrics Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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尾内 善四郎
Department Of Pediatric Cardiology And Nephrology Graduate School Of Medical Science Kyoto Prefectur
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ONOUCHI ZENSHIRO
Pediatrics, Kyoto prefectural University of Medicine
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TOMISAWA MUNEHIKO
Pediatrics, Kyoto prefectural University of Medicine
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NAKATA KAZUYASU
Pediatrics, Kyoto prefectural University of Medicine
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KUSUNOKI TOMOICHI
Pediatrics, Kyoto prefectural University of Medicine
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Onouchi Zenshiro
Department Of Pediatric Cardiology And Nephrology Graduate School Of Medical Science Kyoto Prefectur
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Kusunoki Tomoichi
Pediatrics Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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Tomisawa Munehiko
Department Of Pediatrics Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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Nakata Kazuyasu
Pediatrics Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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尾内 善四郎
Department Of Pediatric Cardiology And Nephrology Graduate School Of Medical Science Kyoto Prefectur
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