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International Journal of Anthropology | 1998

Dermatoglyphic analysis of different types of bronchopulmonary carcinoma

Jasna Miličić; Radomir Pavićević

This research was supported by the Ministry for Science and Technology of the Republic of Croatia, under the title “Anthropological investigations of the Population Structure of Croatia” (Project: 01960101).In this investigation of etiology of carcinoma the discriminant analysis and Mahalonobis D2 biological distance was carried out on the sample of a group of 301 patients with four different histological types of bronchopulmonary carcinoma and compared with 400 phenotypically healthy persons. Prints of dermatoglyphs were taken for 18 quantitative dermatoglyphic traits on fingers and palms.Discriminant analysis has shown palmar variables as primary discriminating variables between the patients suffering from different types of carcinoma and phenotypically healthy controls, and between the group of patients suffering from carcinoma. Discriminant classification is very high between patients suffering from carcinoma and phenotypically healthy controls in males and in females. Mahalanobis D2 biological distances show differences between the group of cancers and phenotypically healthy controls.This findings clearly show the genetical predisposition for the disease, but genetic interpretations do not exclude environmental influences during the period of early intrauterine life in patients suffering from carcinoma.


International Journal of Anthropology | 2005

Latent structure of dermatoglyphics in gastric cancer patients

Jasna Miličić; Gordana Živanović-Posilović

Gastric cancer is a very common malignant disease, which etiology is still unknown. It is believed that it is caused by a joint activity of both genetic and environmental factors. Gastric cancer between relatives in some families is almost four times higher and in connection with truncating mutations in the E-cadherin gene. The Helicobacter pylori are also established carcinogen and this infection increases the cancer risk by about 5 times. Digito-palmar dermatoglyphics have already been used for determining hereditary base of some malignant diseases (breast, lung, colorectal cancer etc.), which was the encouragement to investigate the latent structure in patients with gastric cancer (36 males and 32 females) and the control groups (50 males and 50 females). The factor analysis has shown that in both males and females with gastric cancer 5 factors were extracted and in males 77.17% and in females 78.92% of total variance was explained, and this result is different from control group where in males 5 factors and 75.97% of total variance were explained while in control females 6 factors and 82.86% of total variance were explained. The finger ridge counts are extracted on the first factor in all groups. In patients the second factor is formed by the first, fourth and fifth fingers, while in controls mostly by palmar variables. From the obtained findings it can be concluded that the results of latent structure in quantitative analysis of digito-palmar dermatoglyphics are affirming the existence of genetic differences in patients suffered with gastric cancer.


International Journal of Anthropology | 2005

Dermatoglyphs of the population from the island of Rab (Croatia)

Jasna Miličić; Ana Ivičević

As a part of multidisciplinary anthropological research of population structure on Croatian island of Rab, finger and palm prints from 548 inhabitants (225 males and 323 females) of six villages on Rab were collected and their qualitative dermatoglyphic traits analysed.We calculated frequencies of patterns (whorls, loops and arches) on fingers, frequencies of patterns in the interdigital areas, Thenar and Hypothenar of the palms and frequencies of position of the axial triradius “t” (t, t′, t″ and other t) for male and female population of each village. Statistical analysis was performed by using Chi-square test, and Hiernaux Δg biological distances between pairs of populations were determined.The results of this study show existence of statistically significant diversity among the village populations in qualitative dermatoglyphic traits both for males and females. This variability found in the population from the island of Rab can be explained by influence of the microevolutionary factors through endogamy and the way of migrational flow on the island in course of history. Subpopulation of Barbat in the eastern part of Rab, which is the closest to the mainland, is probably different because of a high migration rate from the mainland during the past centuries. Subpopulations of Lopar, Supetarska Draga and Kampor were the most isolated subpopulations, situated in three different valleys in the west of Rab, and therefore genetic drift could have been more influential there and responsible for noticed differences.


Collegium Antropologicum | 1999

Dermatoglyphic analysis in bipolar affective disorder and schizophrenia--"continuum of psychosis" hypothesis corroborated?

Nikola Jelovac; Jasna Miličić; Mijo Milas; Goran Dodig; Stjepan Turek; Željko Ugrenović


Collegium Antropologicum | 1998

DERMATOGLYPHIC ANALYSIS IN BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER AND SCHIZOPHRENIA : RESULTS OF A CROATIAN STUDY

Nikola Jelovac; Jasna Miličić; Milas M; Goran Dodig; Stjepan Turek; Ugrenović Z


Collegium Antropologicum | 1997

Analysis of the quantitative dermatoglyphics of the digito-palmar complex in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Svjetlana Šupe; Jasna Miličić; Radomir Pavićević


Collegium Antropologicum | 2003

Dermatoglyphs and gastric cancer

Gordana Zivanovic-Posilovic; Jasna Miličić; Dubravko Bozicevic


Collegium Antropologicum | 1998

Serum Tumor Marker CYFRA21-1 in the Diagnostics of NSCLC Lung Cancer

Radomir Pavićević; Jasna Miličić; Gordana Bubanović; Svjetlana Šupe


Collegium Antropologicum | 2002

Latent structure of quantitative dermatoglyphic traits of middle Dalmatia (Croatia).

Jasna Miličić


15. International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Humankind/Nature Interaction: Past, Present and Future | 2003

Latent Structure of Dermatoglyphs in Gastric Cancer

Jasna Miličić; Gordana Živanović-Posilović

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