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Blog January 19, 2025

Palm reading to diagnose Atopic Dermatitis?

Dr. Yeonseung Choe
Dr. Yeonseung Choe
Chief Director

Filaggrin plays an important role in the skin barrier. For more detailed information on filaggrin, you can refer to our previous posts:

It's important to note that even among individuals with atopy, clinical and biophysical characteristics can differ depending on specific atopy gene mutations. Specifically, in cases with a filaggrin gene mutation, atopy can be understood as presenting a more severe phenotype. You can find a blog post summarizing the detailed content here.

Palmar Hyperlinearity

An interesting point is *palmar hyperlinearity*. The pattern of palm creases can vary depending on the filaggrin gene. Related research includes:

Fukuie, T., Yasuoka, R., Fujiyama, T., Sakabe, J., Taguchi, T., & Tokura, Y. (2019). Palmar hyperlinearity in early childhood atopic dermatitis is associated with filaggrin mutation and sensitization to egg. Pediatric Dermatology. doi:10.1111/pde.13752

The pattern of palm creases can be indicative of the following:

  • How visible the palm lines are
  • The depth of the palm lines
  • The number of creases on the palm
  • The presence or absence of palm lines crossing the thenar eminence

Research indicates that these palm line patterns may be a sign of filaggrin gene mutations, and findings show statistical significance. It may also be interesting to read more resources.

Summary

  1. Take a look at your palm lines.

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