Constructing an automatic diagnosis and severity-classification model for acromegaly using facial photographs by deep learning

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Abstract

Due to acromegaly's insidious onset and slow progression, its diagnosis is usually delayed, thus causing severe complications and treatment difficulty. A convenient screening method is imperative. Based on our previous work, we herein developed a new automatic diagnosis and severity-classification model for acromegaly using facial photographs by deep learning on the data of 2148 photographs at different severity levels. Each photograph was given a score reflecting its severity (range 1~3). Our developed model achieved a prediction accuracy of 90.7% on the internal test dataset and outperformed the performance of ten junior internal medicine physicians (89.0%). The prospect of applying this model to real clinical practices is promising due to its potential health economic benefits.

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Kong, Y., Kong, X., He, C., Liu, C., Wang, L., Su, L., … Cheng, R. (2020). Constructing an automatic diagnosis and severity-classification model for acromegaly using facial photographs by deep learning. Journal of Hematology and Oncology, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13045-020-00925-y

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