{
  "ptid_time": "102_m18",
  "img_path": "/data/qiuhui/data/AIBL/images_skull_stripping_and_align/102_m18.nii.gz",
  "img_finding": "Image findings: No volumetric data available.",
  "text_data": "Age is 69.0 years. Gender is Male. MMSE: 23. Delayed Recall: 1. Immediate Recall: 7. Laboratory findings: Thyroid Stim. Hormone: 0.31 (moderate reduced); MCH: 28.90 (moderate reduced); Platelets: 341.00 (significant elevated); Hemoglobin: 12.70 (mild reduced); WBC: 8.10 (moderate elevated); Urea Nitrogen: 45.65 (mild elevated). APOEε4 alleles: 1. ",
  "true_diagnosis": "Diagnosis: AD.",
  "gpt_diagnosis": "Reason, let's analyze the given data:\n\n1. MMSE score of 23 is borderline (normal cutoff is typically 24-30)\n2. Age 69 is within typical risk range for cognitive decline\n3. APOE4 allele presence increases Alzheimer's risk\n4. No volumetric data available limits structural assessment\n\nThe MMSE score suggests possible cognitive impairment, but not severe enough for dementia diagnosis. The APOE4 allele increases likelihood of progression. Without more comprehensive testing or longitudinal data, MCI is most appropriate.\n\nReasoning: Borderline MMSE score with APOE4 carrier status suggests cognitive impairment not severe enough for dementia diagnosis.\nDiagnosis: MCI\nConfidence: Medium (would be higher with more cognitive tests or longitudinal",
  "timestamp": "2025-07-26T17:52:49.671177"
}