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Mohamad Khalife
Researcher at University of Mons
Publications - 43
Citations - 2760
Mohamad Khalife is an academic researcher from University of Mons. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laryngopharyngeal reflux & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1953 citations.
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Olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions as a clinical presentation of mild-to-moderate forms of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19): a multicenter European study.
Jerome R. Lechien,Carlos M. Chiesa-Estomba,Daniele R De Siati,Mihaela Horoi,Serge D Le Bon,Alexandra Rodriguez,Didier Dequanter,Serge Blecic,Fahd El Afia,Lea Distinguin,Younes Chekkoury-Idrissi,Stéphane Hans,Irene Lopez Delgado,Christian Calvo-Henriquez,Philippe Lavigne,Chiara Falanga,Maria Rosaria Barillari,Giovanni Cammaroto,Mohamad Khalife,Pierre Leich,Christel Souchay,Camelia Rossi,Fabrice Journe,Julien Hsieh,Myriam Edjlali,Myriam Edjlali,Robert Carlier,Laurence Ris,Andrea Lovato,Cosimo de Filippis,Frédérique Coppée,Nicolas Fakhry,Tareck Ayad,Sven Saussez +33 more
TL;DR: Olfactory and gustatory disorders are prevalent symptoms in European CO VID-19 patients, who may not have nasal symptoms, and the sudden anosmia or ageusia need to be recognized by the international scientific community as important symptoms of the COVID-19 infection.
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Objective olfactory evaluation of self-reported loss of smell in a case series of 86 COVID-19 patients.
Jerome R. Lechien,Pierre Cabaraux,Carlos M. Chiesa-Estomba,Mohamad Khalife,Stéphane Hans,Christian Calvo-Henriquez,Delphine Martiny,Delphine Martiny,Fabrice Journe,Leigh J. Sowerby,Sven Saussez,Sven Saussez +11 more
TL;DR: To investigate olfactory dysfunction in patients with mild coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) through patient‐reported outcome questionnaires and objective psychophysical testing.
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Features of Mild-to-Moderate COVID-19 Patients With Dysphonia.
Jerome R. Lechien,Leman and Meier,Carlos M. Chiesa-Estomba,Pierre Cabaraux,Quentin Mat,Kathy Huet,Bernard Harmegnies,Mihaela Horoi,Serge-Daniel Le Bon,Alexandra Rodriguez,Didier Dequanter,Stéphane Hans,Lise Crevier-Buchman,Baptiste Hochet,Lea Distinguin,Younes Chekkoury-Idrissi,Marta P. Circiu,Fahd El Afia,Maria Rosaria Barillari,Giovanni Cammaroto,Nicolas Fakhry,Justin Michel,Thomas Radulesco,Delphine Martiny,Philippe Lavigne,Lionel Jouffe,Géraldine Descamps,Fabrice Journe,Eleonora M C Trecca,Julien Hsieh,Irene Lopez Delgado,Christian Calvo-Henriquez,Sébastien Vergez,Mohamad Khalife,Gabriele Molteni,Giuditta Mannelli,Giovanna Cantarella,Manuel Tucciarone,Christel Souchay,Pierre Leich,Tareck Ayad,Sven Saussez +41 more
TL;DR: Dysphonia may be encountered in a quarter of patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 and should be considered as a symptom list of the infection.
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Change of signs, symptoms and voice quality evaluations throughout a 3- to 6-month empirical treatment for laryngopharyngeal reflux disease.
Jerome R. Lechien,Camille Finck,Mohamad Khalife,Kathy Huet,Véronique Delvaux,M. Picalugga,Bernard Harmegnies,Sven Saussez +7 more
TL;DR: To assess the usefulness of voice quality measurements as a treatment outcome in patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR)‐related symptoms, a large number of patients with LPR-related symptoms are surveyed.
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Impact of laryngopharyngeal reflux on subjective and objective voice assessments: a prospective study
Jerome R. Lechien,Kathy Huet,Mohamad Khalife,Anne Françoise Fourneau,Véronique Delvaux,Myriam Piccaluga,Bernard Harmegnies,Sven Saussez +7 more
TL;DR: Acoustic parameters can help to better understand voice disorders in LPR and can be used as treatment outcomes in patients with roughness.