Sahin, Necati EmreBakici, Rukiye SumeyyeOner, ZulalToy, Seyma2024-09-292024-09-2920242602-30322602-3040https://doi.org/10.17826/cumj.1396850https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/tr/yayin/detay/1248674https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14619/6904Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the potential effects of gender and country factors on palmar creases by examining the palmar creases of young adults from various countries. Materials and Methods: The study involved a total of 220 volunteers, including 120 males and 100 females aged 18-30, from seven different countries (Jordan, Sudan, Somalia, Iran, Iraq, Tanzania and Turkey), as well as students from Karabuk University. Hand types were evaluated based on palmar creases and the number of origins for both hands. Total Degree of Transversality (TDoT) values for palmar creases were calculated. Classification of palmar creases and comparison of T -DoT values for both hands were performed between genders and countries. Results: The study analyzed 440 hands from 220 individuals, identifying 1 Simian, 8 Suwon, and 5 Sydneytype hands, while categorizing the remaining 426 hands as normal type. Regarding the number of palmar crease origins, it was observed that there was a single origin in 3 hands, two origins in 309 hands and three origins in 119 hands. Significant associations were found between genders and countries in the number of palmar crease origins. In addition, significant differences in right hand TDoT values were found between genders and countries. Conclusion: In spite of limitations in sample selection and size, these results are important in providing a basis for future in-depth research on palmar creases at later stages, although generalizability to the specific countries represented in the sample may be limited. Consequently, this study highlights variations among countries concerning both the number of palm crease origins and right-hand T -DoT values.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPalmar crease typestotal degree of transversalitygendercountryethnic groupEvaluation of palmar creases of healthy young individuals of different countriesArticle10.17826/cumj.13968502772268124867449WOS:001263445900004N/A