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Christian Calvo-Henriquez
Researcher at University of Santiago de Compostela
Publications - 118
Citations - 3312
Christian Calvo-Henriquez is an academic researcher from University of Santiago de Compostela. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 76 publications receiving 2136 citations.
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Machine Learning Algorithms as a Computer-Assisted Decision Tool for Oral Cancer Prognosis and Management Decisions: A Systematic Review
Carlos M. Chiesa-Estomba,Manuel Graña,Alfonso Medela,Jon Alexander Sistiaga-Suarez,Jerome R. Lechien,Christian Calvo-Henriquez,Miguel Mayo-Yáñez,Luigi Angelo Vaira,Alberto Grammatica,Giovanni Cammaroto,Tareck Ayad,Johannes J. Fagan +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors conducted a systematic review of head and neck cancer using machine learning and found that ML has the potential to significantly advance research in the field of OCSCC.
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Clinical and histopathological risk factors for distant metastasis in head and neck cancer patients.
Carlos M. Chiesa-Estomba,Jerome R. Lechien,Tareck Ayad,Christian Calvo-Henriquez,José Ángel González-García,Jon Alexander Sistiaga-Suarez,Didier Dequanter,Nicolas Fakhry,Gebeyehu Melesse,Cesare Piazza +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a meta-analysis on 5,353 patients showed that hypopharyngeal site, T3-T4 categories, extranodal extension, positive lymph node size > 6 cm, locoregional failure after previous treatment(s) and poor differentiation all significantly increase the risk of distant metastasis.
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Looking for a cutoff value for the decongestant test in children suffering with turbinate hypertrophy.
Christian Calvo-Henriquez,Miguel Mayo-Yáñez,Jerome R. Lechien,Jose Domingo Moure,Ana Faraldo-García,Gabriel Martínez-Capoccioni,Eduard Esteller-Moré,Jose Carlos Neves,Carlos Martin-Martin +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a preliminary cutoff value for the decongestant test used with rhinomanometry in children has been established, which could help identify children for turbinate surgery.
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Concha bullosa. A radiological study and a new classification
Christian Calvo-Henriquez,Xenia I. Mota-Rojas,Alberto Ruano-Ravina,Gabriel Martínez-Capoccioni,Kaelon Lattomus,Carlos Martin-Martin +5 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that concha bullosa is not related to chronic rhinosinusitis is supported, and type IV and V cells mean posterior aeration of the middle turbinate can easily pass unnoticed during endoscopic sinus surgery.
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Laryngopharyngeal reflux may be acute, recurrent or chronic disease: preliminary observations
TL;DR: Over time, LPR symptoms never relapsed in 31% of cases, while 38% of patients reported one or several recurrences a year, leading to reduction of cost burden related to LPR treatment.