2017
DOI: 10.15761/tec.1000135
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Abstract: Background and aim: This study was aimed to determine the total body surface area and percents of both palmar surface of the whole hand (hand surface area) and palm without fingers (palm surface area) in our population.

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“…This line was determined as interstyloid line. It was measured from the midpoint of the interstyloid line to distal tip of the middle finger (14,(20)(21)(22). Hand width: The distance between the radial side of the second metacarpal joint to the ulnar side of the fifth metacarpal joint were measured and recorded as mm (8,23).…”
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“…This line was determined as interstyloid line. It was measured from the midpoint of the interstyloid line to distal tip of the middle finger (14,(20)(21)(22). Hand width: The distance between the radial side of the second metacarpal joint to the ulnar side of the fifth metacarpal joint were measured and recorded as mm (8,23).…”
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“…After these measurements obtained from hand tracing, body surface area, hand area, palm area, and the persents of hand and palm surface area were estimated. Body surface area was calculated using DuBois Formula [0.007184*(body height in cm0,725)*(body weight in kg0,425)] (12,14,18,19). Hand width was multiplied with the hand length and palm to calculate hand and palm area, respectively (14).…”
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