[2025-09-25T11:22:51.998438] [QUERYOME] Starting research for query 120: 'Instructions: 
 Answer the question below. Please respond with the option letter (A, B, or C) first. (HINT: Each PubMedQA instance is composed of (1) a question which is either an existing research article title or derived from one, (2) a context which is the corresponding abstract without its conclusion, (3) a long answer, which is the conclusion of the abstract and, presumably, answers the research question, and (4) a yes/no/maybe answer which summarizes the conclusion.) 

Question:
Volume change of uterine myomas during pregnancy: do myomas really grow? 

Options:
{'A': 'yes', 'B': 'no', 'C': 'maybe'}'
[2025-09-25T11:22:52.071884] [PI] Starting research for query: 'Instructions: 
 Answer the question below. Please respond with the option letter (A, B, or C) first. (HINT: Each PubMedQA instance is composed of (1) a question which is either an existing research article title or derived from one, (2) a context which is the corresponding abstract without its conclusion, (3) a long answer, which is the conclusion of the abstract and, presumably, answers the research question, and (4) a yes/no/maybe answer which summarizes the conclusion.) 

Question:
Volume change of uterine myomas during pregnancy: do myomas really grow? 

Options:
{'A': 'yes', 'B': 'no', 'C': 'maybe'}'
[2025-09-25T11:22:52.074499] Saving text to bench_final/run1/pubmedqa/pubmedqa_119/pi_initial_prompt.txt
[2025-09-25T11:22:52.080570] [PI] Calling o3 for initial analysis...
[2025-09-25T11:23:06.488681] [PI] Reasoning iteration 1
[2025-09-25T11:23:06.490037] [PI reasoning] **Evaluating uterine myomas growth**

I need to determine if uterine myomas grow during pregnancy based on available research. The study by Exacoustos et al. addresses this question directly. Generally, it indicates that myomas tend to grow in early pregnancy but may decrease in size during the third trimester. Specifically, ultrasound findings suggest a significant increase during the first trimester, leveling off or decreasing later. Thus, the most fitting conclusion appears to be that they do grow, especially in the first trimester.
[2025-09-25T11:23:06.493433] [PI] No function calls found in response
[2025-09-25T11:23:06.494963] [PI] No more function calls - research complete
[2025-09-25T11:23:06.496616] Saving text to bench_final/run1/pubmedqa/pubmedqa_119/pi_final_answer.txt
[2025-09-25T11:23:06.501691] [QUERYOME] Query completed successfully
