Abstract

BACKGROUND: To Determine and correlate between fingerprint patterns and blood group in type II diabetes mellitus. RESULTS: One hundred individuals with type II diabetes mellitus and One hundred normal individuals as controls were selected for study. Fingerprints were obtained by dactyloscopy. Various fingerprint patterns like arches, whorls, loops were studied and correlated with the respective blood group based on ABO system among the volunteer controls and diabetics. After obtaining results, the analysis was made using Chi square test and One way ANOVA which showed, the most predominant fingerprint pattern among the 100 diabetic volunteers is “Arch pattern” and the most predominant blood group was “O” positive among the diabetic volunteers. Also correlating both finger print and blood group “Whorl pattern” with “B” blood group showed higher predominance among the healthy volunteers.  CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study correlating finger print pattern with blood grouping in subjects of Diabetes mellitus. Our study findings showed that O positive blood group with arch pattern type of finger print was the most common findings among diabetes. Thus correlating fingerprint pattern and blood grouping act as a early predictor tool for diagnosing Type II Diabetes mellitus.

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