Breaking new ground: can artificial intelligence and machine learning transform papillary glioneuronal tumor
Hanzala Ahmed Farooqi1, Rayyan Nabi2,3, Tabeer Zahid4
1Islamic International Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Abstract:
Papillary glioneuronal tumors (PGNTs), classified as Grade I by the WHO in 2016, present diagnostic challenges due to their rarity and potential for malignancy. Xiaodan Du et al.'s recent study of 36 confirmed PGNT cases provides critical insights into their imaging characteristics, revealing frequent presentation with headaches, seizures, and mass effect symptoms, predominantly located in the supratentorial region near the lateral ventricles. Lesions often appeared as mixed cystic and solid masses with septations or as cystic masses with mural nodules. Given these complexities, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) offer promising advancements for PGNT diagnosis. Previous studies have demonstrated AI's efficacy in diagnosing various brain tumors, utilizing deep learning and advanced imaging techniques for rapid and accurate identification. Implementing AI in PGNT diagnosis involves assembling comprehensive datasets, preprocessing data, extracting relevant features, and iteratively training models for optimal performance. Despite AI's potential, medical professionals must validate AI predictions, ensuring they complement rather than replace clinical expertise. This integration of AI and ML into PGNT diagnostics could significantly enhance preoperative accuracy, ultimately improving patient outcomes through more precise and timely interventions.
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