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Design, construction, and testing of a stereo-photogrammetric tool for the diagnosis of fetal alcohol syndrome in infants.

Tinashe E M Mutsvangwa1, Julian Smit, H Eugene Hoyme, Wendy Kalberg, Denis L Viljoen, Ernesta M Meintjes, Tania S Douglas.   

Abstract

Stereo-photogrammetry provides a low cost, easy to use, and noninvasive alternative to traditional facial anthropometry for the diagnosis of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). We describe such a system for use in obtaining 3-D facial information in infants. The infant is photographed using three high resolution digital cameras simultaneously while seated in a car seat. The subject's head is enclosed in a control frame during imaging. Technical system tests, namely control frame interpolation, camera calibration reliability, and camera synchronization delay assessments were performed. Direct and stereo-photogrammetric measurements of a doll were compared. Of 275 inter-landmark distances, 100% were within a 1.5 mm error range and 92.36% within a 1 mm error range when the two modalities were compared. Stereo-photogrammetry proved to be highly precise with submillimeter error in landmark placement for all landmarks on the doll. An intra-modality comparison of inter-landmark distances using two sets of images of five subjects showed the stereo-photogrammetric system to be highly reliable, with an average 72.25% of distances within a 1 mm error range. The system has potential for large scale screening and surveillance studies for FAS.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19336298     DOI: 10.1109/TMI.2009.2017375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging        ISSN: 0278-0062            Impact factor:   10.048


  2 in total

1.  3D Symmetry Measure Invariant to Subject Pose During Image Acquisition.

Authors:  Manas Kawale; Juhun Lee; Shi Yin Leung; Michelle C Fingeret; Gregory P Reece; Melissa A Crosby; Elisabeth K Beahm; Mia K Markey; Fatima A Merchant
Journal:  Breast Cancer (Auckl)       Date:  2011-06-09

Review 2.  Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: research challenges and opportunities.

Authors:  Kenneth R Warren; Brenda G Hewitt; Jennifer D Thomas
Journal:  Alcohol Res Health       Date:  2011
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