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. 2021 Jul 17;28(10):2193–2201. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocab112

Table 2.

Sample excerpts from 2 synthetic History and Present Illness sections generated by GPT-2

Sample excerpts
On the day of admission, the patient was found to be unresponsive at home with recent unresponsiveness first noticed at 6 am. EMS was called to the residence and found a 75-year-old woman unresponsive with no obvious signs of intra-respiratory hemorrhage. She was given IV fluids and antibiotics and intravenous antibiotics for a possible PNA. Her temperature was 100.4. Breath sounds were not affected. Blood pressure was noted to be down in the 30s. This is a 39 year-old female with a history of diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, who presents with shortness of breath and cough. It is a drought-stressed female with a history of adult-use diabetes mellitus, tobacco abuse, who presents with acute onset of chest pain since nine in the morning with chest pressure x 3 days. She is admitted now with increasing radiation damage to her home and extensive medical bills .