Fetal Fentanyl Syndrome: Unveiling a New Syndrome Linked to Fentanyl Use During Pregnancy
Dr. Karen Gripp, MD, Chief of the Division of Medical Genetics at Nemours Children’s Health in Wilmington, has been at…
January 7, 2019
People with genetic syndromes often exhibit distinctive facial features, but diagnosing these conditions quickly and cost-effectively can be challenging due to the vast number of potential disorders. A new neural network developed by FDNA in Boston addresses this by analyzing photographs of faces to assist doctors in narrowing down diagnostic possibilities. This AI-driven tool evaluates the gestalt, or overall impression, of facial features and generates a list of the ten most likely genetic syndromes. This advanced technology offers a significant aid in streamlining and enhancing the accuracy of genetic disorder diagnoses, improving patient care outcomes.
Dr. Karen Gripp, MD, Chief of the Division of Medical Genetics at Nemours Children’s Health in Wilmington, has been at…
Dr Giulia Pascolini, an esteemed Italian M.D. and Ph.D., is currently responsible for the Genetic Counselling Service of the Istituto…
Founded in 2017, the Spanish Coffin Siris Syndrome Association is an organization dedicated to supporting families affected by this rare…