AI and early diagnostics: mapping fetal facial expressions through development, evolution, and 4D ultrasound.
Journal:
Journal of perinatal medicine
PMID:
39946338
Abstract
The development of facial musculature and expressions in the human fetus represents a critical intersection of developmental biology, neurology, and evolutionary anthropology, offering insights into early neurological and social development. Fetal facial expressions, shaped by Cranial Nerve VII, reflect evolutionary adaptations for nonverbal communication and exhibit minimal asymmetry in universal expressions. Advancements in 4D ultrasound imaging and artificial intelligence (AI) have introduced innovative methods for analyzing these movements, revealing their potential as diagnostic tools for neurodevelopmental disorders like Bell's Palsy and Ramsay Hunt Syndrome before birth. These technologies promise early interventions that could significantly improve neonatal outcomes. By integrating imaging, AI, and longitudinal studies, researchers propose a multidisciplinary approach to establish diagnostic criteria for fetal facial movements. However, translating these advancements into clinical practice requires addressing ethical and practical challenges, refining imaging and AI methodologies, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. The review highlights the universality of fetal expressions while emphasizing the importance of distinguishing typical variability from pathological markers. In conclusion, these findings suggest transformative potential for maternal-fetal medicine, paving the way for proactive strategies to manage neurodevelopmental risks. Focused research is essential to fully harness these innovations and establish a new frontier in perinatal science.