The Apgar test grades infants in five areas, including skin tone. Babies of color score lower, and may be subjected to unnecessary treatment. By Roni Caryn Rabin Shortly after they’re born, infants ...
Proposed smartphone colorimeter measures at a common anatomical site (ROI) for pulse oximetry. By capturing images of the skin and calculating a standardized color metric known as the individual ...
When a baby is born, they may have red, purple, yellow, or blue skin. Skin color variations in babies do not usually signify an underlying condition, but some skin colors in babies can be the result ...
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