Smartphone app detects white eye in photos that can be indicative of eye disease one year before doctors can spot them

Briefing

Smartphone app detects white eye in photos that can be indicative of eye disease one year before doctors can spot them

October 8, 2019

Briefing

  • CRADLE Mobile App – Researchers developed smartphone app called CRADLE (Computer Assisted Detector of Leukoria) or White Eye Detector that can spot white eye in photos through machine learning
  • Potential Eye Disorders – White eye can indicate retinoblastoma or retinal cancer present in children, and other eye disorders, such as retinopathy, cataracts or Coats Disease
  • Early Disease Detection – Can save eyes and lives, especially because retinoblastoma tumors can metastasize to brain within six months to one year of presence of white eye
  • Testing – Tested app with nearly 53,000 photos of 40 children, 20 of which have eye disease and the other half normal, and app recognized white eye on average one year before doctors diagnosed disease
  • Disclaimer – Claimed app is not yet approved by U.S. Food and Drug Administration and that it does not diagnose retinoblastoma or other medical condition but can only spot white eye in photographs

Accelerator

Sector

Healthcare/Health Sciences, Information Technology

Function

Research and Development

Source

Original Publication Date

October 2, 2019

Leave a comment