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Paulo Pontes

Researcher at Federal University of São Paulo

Publications -  96
Citations -  2137

Paulo Pontes is an academic researcher from Federal University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Larynx & Vocal folds. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 96 publications receiving 1946 citations.

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Identification of the external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve during thyroidectomy.

TL;DR: In this paper, the superior laryngeal nerve (EBSLN) was identified by means of a nerve stimulator during thyroidectomies, and patients in group 1 were compared with the patients with 62 nerves corresponding to nonoperated thyroid lobes.
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Glottic Characteristics and Voice Complaint in the Elderly

TL;DR: Vocal fold bowing, prominence of vocal processes, and spindle-shaped glottic chink showed a strong correlation among each other, and the presence of presbylarynx was accompanied by less voice complaint than the Presence of vocal fold mucosa alterations, which in turn are more common where an absence of Presbylaryx exists.
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Results of a prospective trial on elective modified radical classical versus supraomohyoid neck dissection in the management of oral squamous carcinoma

TL;DR: This study demonstrates that the recurrence and survival rates were similar in both groups and SOH neck dissection can be recommended as standard elective treatment for patients with T2-T4 oral squamous cell carcinomas.
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End results of a prospective trial on elective lateral neck dissection vs type III modified radical neck dissection in the management of supraglottic and transglottic carcinomas

TL;DR: To compare complications, neck recurrences, and survival results of elective MRND and LND on the management of laryngeal cancer patients, a prospective study is conducted.
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Morphological and functional aspects of the senile larynx.

TL;DR: The data suggests that the geriatric larynx differs from the young adult larynX in many characteristic aspects.