Computer-aided Facial Analysis in Diagnosing Dysmorphic Syndromes in Indian Children
Abstract
To assess the utility of computer-aided facial analysis in identifying dysmorphic syndromes in Indian children. Fifty-one patients with a definite molecular or cytogenetic diagnosis and recognizable facial dysmorphism were enrolled in the study and their facial photographs were uploaded in the Face2Gene software. The results provided by the software were compared with the molecular diagnosis. Of the 51 patients, the software predicted the...
Paper Details
Title
Computer-aided Facial Analysis in Diagnosing Dysmorphic Syndromes in Indian Children
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
12
Pages
1017 - 1019
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