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Clinical Graph-Mediated Distillation for Unpaired MRI-to-CFI Hypertension Prediction

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-03-24 v1

Abstract

Retinal fundus imaging enables low-cost and scalable hypertension (HTN) screening, but HTN-related retinal cues are subtle, yielding high-variance predictions. Brain MRI provides stronger vascular and small-vessel-disease markers of HTN, yet it is expensive and rarely acquired alongside fundus images, resulting in modality-siloed datasets with disjoint MRI and fundus cohorts. We study this unpaired MRI-fundus regime and introduce Clinical Graph-Mediated Distillation (CGMD), a framework that transfers MRI-derived HTN knowledge to a fundus model without paired multimodal data. CGMD leverages shared structured biomarkers as a bridge by constructing a clinical similarity kNN graph spanning both cohorts. We train an MRI teacher, propagate its representations over the graph, and impute brain-informed representation targets for fundus patients. A fundus student is then trained with a joint objective combining HTN supervision, target distillation, and relational distillation. Experiments on our newly collected unpaired MRI-fundus-biomarker dataset show that CGMD consistently improves fundus-based HTN prediction over standard distillation and non-graph imputation baselines, with ablations confirming the importance of clinically grounded graph connectivity. Code is available at https://github.com/DillanImans/CGMD-unpaired-distillation.

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@article{arxiv.2603.21809,
  title  = {Clinical Graph-Mediated Distillation for Unpaired MRI-to-CFI Hypertension Prediction},
  author = {Dillan Imans and Phuoc-Nguyen Bui and Duc-Tai Le and Hyunseung Choo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.21809},
  year   = {2026}
}

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10 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables. Under review at MICCAI 2026