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  • Researchers used routine blood test data from over 15,000 neurological patients to create a machine learning model for diagnosing brain tumors.
  • The model showed high sensitivity (96%) and moderate specificity (74%) when validated with a group of patients, indicating its potential effectiveness.
  • This innovative approach highlights the overlooked diagnostic value of routine blood tests and suggests a new method for identifying serious neurological conditions alongside traditional imaging techniques.

Article Abstract

Routine blood test results are assumed to contain much more information than is usually recognised even by the most experienced clinicians. Using routine blood tests from 15,176 neurological patients we built a machine learning predictive model for the diagnosis of brain tumours. We validated the model by retrospective analysis of 68 consecutive brain tumour and 215 control patients presenting to the neurological emergency service. Only patients with head imaging and routine blood test data were included in the validation sample. The sensitivity and specificity of the adapted tumour model in the validation group were 96% and 74%, respectively. Our data demonstrate the feasibility of brain tumour diagnosis from routine blood tests using machine learning. The reported diagnostic accuracy is comparable and possibly complementary to that of imaging studies. The presented machine learning approach opens a completely new avenue in the diagnosis of these grave neurological diseases and demonstrates the utility of valuable information obtained from routine blood tests.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6785553PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-51147-3DOI Listing

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