Rare genetic conditions could be spotted by taking detailed 3D scans of children's faces

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

It is estimated that one in three rare and genetic diseases show up in these features, which could aid an earlier diagnosis. Researchers from Curtin University in Australia have developed a tool, as part of the Cliniface project, which scans the face, creating a 3D image. It then measures the distance between facial features and compares them with the average measurement for their ethnicity, sex and age according to their system. By way of example, they use Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), an umbrella term used to describe the range of effects caused by alcohol exposure in the uterus. Researchers have developed a too, called Cliniface, which scans the person's face and then creates a 3D image of it.