Ocular images-based artificial intelligence on systemic diseases

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Abstract

Purpose: To provide a summary of the research advances on ocular images-based artificial intelligence on systemic diseases. Methods: Narrative literature review. Results: Ocular images-based artificial intelligence has been used in a variety of systemic diseases, including endocrine, cardiovascular, neurological, renal, autoimmune, and hematological diseases, and many others. However, the studies are still at an early stage. The majority of studies have used AI only for diseases diagnosis, and the specific mechanisms linking systemic diseases to ocular images are still unclear. In addition, there are many limitations to the research, such as the number of images, the interpretability of artificial intelligence, rare diseases, and ethical and legal issues. Conclusion: While ocular images-based artificial intelligence is widely used, the relationship between the eye and the whole body should be more clearly elucidated.

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Tan, Y., & Sun, X. (2023, December 1). Ocular images-based artificial intelligence on systemic diseases. BioMedical Engineering Online. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12938-023-01110-1

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