ChatGPT succeeded in identifying the cause of a boy's pain that 17 doctors could not find in 3 years



ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, can generate sentences with such high accuracy that it is reported to

be able to pass the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE), an American medical licensing exam, and is expected to be applied to a variety of fields. It has been. It has been reported that ChatGPT has revealed the cause of chronic pain in a 7-year-old boy, which a total of 17 doctors could not identify over the course of three years.

ChatGPT Diagnosed A Boy's Pain. 17 Doctors Over 3 Years Could Not
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In 2020, Alex, who was 4 years old at the time, suddenly started complaining of body pain. So his mother Courtney gave Alex painkillers every day.

At first, Alex's pain eased with painkillers, but after that, the pain in his body worsened. Alex bit down on various things to keep the pain at bay. Alex's parents thought that their son might have cavities, so they had him examined by a dentist.

The dentist determined that Alex did not have a cavity. The dentist also suspected that Alex's teeth grinding was affecting his sleep, so he referred him to an orthodontic hygienist who specializes in airway obstruction.

The dental hygienist suspected that Alex's

palate was too small for his mouth and teeth, making it difficult for him to breathe at night, so he fitted braces to the roof of his mouth. As a result, Alex's condition temporarily improved.



After that, Courtney was concerned that Alex's body was not growing for his age, so he visited a pediatrician in 2021. A pediatrician discovered that Alex had an imbalance between his left and right legs. 'At the time, Alex was walking with a limp on his left leg,' Courtney said. So the pediatrician recommended that Alex undergo

physical therapy .

Meanwhile, Alex was also suffering from severe migraines and fatigue, so Courtney took Alex to see a neurologist and an otolaryngologist. However, Courtney said, ``No matter how many doctors he visited, they could only treat specific symptoms and could not find the root cause of Alex's pain.''

Alex was seen by 17 doctors over three years, but none could pinpoint the root cause of his pain. So when Mr. Courtney entered Alex's symptoms into ChatGPT, ChatGPT generated the answer, ``Maybe it's tethered rope syndrome .''



Tethered cord syndrome is a disease mainly seen in children that causes abnormal gait, chronic pain, and autonomic symptoms. After joining a community for families with children with tethered syndrome, Courtney turned to Holly Gilmer, a pediatric neurosurgeon at the University of Michigan who specializes in tethered syndrome. Alex was then diagnosed with tethered cord syndrome and underwent treatment.

'Diagnosing tethered cord syndrome can be difficult in young children because they are unable to accurately describe their symptoms,' says Gilmer. When Courtney finally learned Alex's diagnosis, she said, ``I felt all kinds of emotions, including relief, understanding, and excitement for my son's future.''



Alex underwent surgery immediately after receiving the diagnosis, and at the time of writing the article, he was said to be on his way to recovery. 'Children who undergo surgery for tethered syndrome can recover relatively quickly,' Gilmer said. 'In many cases, with appropriate treatment, symptoms of tethered syndrome can be alleviated.' says.

Research on disease diagnosis using ChatGPT is being carried out at various research institutions, and the American College of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) is promoting diagnosis in emergency medical settings using the patient's medical history, physical examination, medication history, etc. Research is being done using ChatGPT.

In addition, a medical AI chatbot using ' Med-PaLM 2 ', which is trained with health data and is based on the large-scale language model ' PaLM 2 ' announced by Google in May 2023, is being used at some medical institutions. It has been reported that it has been tested.

Google's medical AI chatbot is already being tested at medical institutions - GIGAZINE

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