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The Presence of Minor Physical Anomalies of a Hand in Patients with Mental Disorders.

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INTRODUCTION Minor physical anomalies (MPA) are subtle morphological deviations with little to none clinical significance that are developed prenatally and therefore could be an indicator of structural changes in the… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION Minor physical anomalies (MPA) are subtle morphological deviations with little to none clinical significance that are developed prenatally and therefore could be an indicator of structural changes in the brain developing at the same time. Aim of this study was to determine whether the MPA of the hand can distinguish psychotic patients from patients with non-psychotic diagnoses as well as from the healthy individuals. SUBJECTS AND METHODS 100 consecutive patients from the University Hospital Center Zagreb, Department of psychiatry, were included in this case-control study along with 100 healthy control subjects. Investigators examined the dorsal and palmar side of the hand and were blind to the patient's diagnoses previous to the examination. Examined MPA included thenar crease, proximal transverse crease, proximal interphalangeal joint, eponychium of the middle digit, fingernail size and digital flexibility. RESULTS Results showed significant differences in the quantity of MPA between the patients and the control group, as well as differences between patients with psychosis and the healthy subjects. CONCLUSIONS Despite the fact that previous studies demonstrated characteristic distribution of specific MPA in schizophrenia, this study did not prove such results. Moreover, this study showed that all the MPA are equally common in both schizophrenia and other psychoses.

Keywords: physical anomalies; hand; anomalies hand; minor physical; presence minor; study

Journal Title: Psychiatria Danubina
Year Published: 2022

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