“…Thus the size of the atd angle is more age-dependent than is the axial triradial distance. Moreover, spreading the digits or holding them in juxtaposition during printing can make a difference of ten degrees or more in the size of the angle [Uchida and Soltan, 1963]. Perhaps these inaccuracies in herent in the atd angle have masked a real difference existing between patients and controls.…”
“…Thus the size of the atd angle is more age-dependent than is the axial triradial distance. Moreover, spreading the digits or holding them in juxtaposition during printing can make a difference of ten degrees or more in the size of the angle [Uchida and Soltan, 1963]. Perhaps these inaccuracies in herent in the atd angle have masked a real difference existing between patients and controls.…”
“…Both had markedly distal axial triradii, with an 'atd' angle in excess of 90°and horizontal palmar creases. The arch-fibular-S pattern, said by Uchida and Soltan (1963) to be typical of the plantar pattern, was absent in both.…”
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“…predominance of the simple arch pattern. Uchida and Soltan (1963) found that in 20 patients, 18 had 6 or more simple arches, and in 8 arches were present on all 10 digits. In the present series prints were obtained only from Cases 10, 11, and 12, and examined by Professor L. S. Penrose.…”
Section: Analysis Of Anomalies In 13 Cases (I) Anomalies Evident On Cmentioning
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