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914 A simple hand photo may be the key to detecting a serious disease

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ScienceDaily · 03/04/2026 11:59 EDT

Researchers at Kobe University have developed an AI system that can detect acromegaly, a rare hormone disorder, by analyzing photos of the back of the hand and a clenched fist. The disease often develops slowly and can take years to diagnose, even though untreated cases may shorten life expectancy.

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