[PDF][PDF] A study on evaluation of various tongue patterns in North Indian population and a working classification system for these tongue print patterns

P Vijay, S Sharma, S Chandra, N Pardhe, P Singh… - Int Healthc Res …, 2019 - core.ac.uk
P Vijay, S Sharma, S Chandra, N Pardhe, P Singh, Y Srivastava
Int Healthc Res J, 2019core.ac.uk
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: To analyze the shape, margins, texture of tongue prints and compare
these between males and females. Also, formulate a working classification system for these
tongue prints. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Subjects were asked to protrude tongue in
relaxed position. After this tongue images were captured using Nikon digital camera to
evaluate the shape, texture, margins, and papillations of tongue patterns. RESULT: The
most common pattern seen in males and females was Patternless, with majority of subjects …
AIM AND OBJECTIVE
To analyze the shape, margins, texture of tongue prints and compare these between males and females. Also, formulate a working classification system for these tongue prints.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Subjects were asked to protrude tongue in relaxed position. After this tongue images were captured using Nikon digital camera to evaluate the shape, texture, margins, and papillations of tongue patterns.
RESULT
The most common pattern seen in males and females was Patternless, with majority of subjects showing scalloped lateral margins, prominent papillations with short and broad tongue. Mostly female patients had pointed tip of tongue. Also, we in this paper have formulated a working classification system for easily categorizing the tongue print patterns in individuals.
CONCLUSION
The human tongue is unique and delivers relevant information about shape, size, color, texture, margins and is suitable for forensic case identification.
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