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Sven Saussez
Researcher at University of Mons
Publications - 338
Citations - 10551
Sven Saussez 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 38, co-authored 301 publications receiving 7310 citations. Previous affiliations of Sven Saussez include University of Mons-Hainaut & Free University of Brussels.
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Galectin fingerprinting in naso-sinusal diseases.
Anaelle Duray,Thibault De Maesschalck,Christine Decaestecker,Myriam Remmelink,Gilbert Chantrain,Jennifer Neiveyans,Mihaela Horoi,Xavier Leroy,Hans-Joachim Gabius,Sven Saussez +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that galectin-3, -4, -7 and -9 could be involved in the biology of inverted papillomas and the expression of galECTin in naso-sinusal diseases seems to be affected by tumor progression and not inflammatory or allergic phenomena.
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First 200 consecutive transumbilical single-incision laparoscopic TEPs
TL;DR: This prospective study evaluates the first 200 consecutive SILTEPs performed by a single surgeon and concludes that getting over the learning curve in conventional multitrocar TEP is mandatory.
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Different presentations of ophthalmic aspergillosis.
Francois Willermain,Christophe Bradstreet,Stelianos Kampouridis,Jacques Libert,Philippe Koch,Anne Dediste,Sven Saussez,Laure Caspers +7 more
TL;DR: It is illustrated that ophthalmic aspergillosis can present acutely with a devastating intraocular inflammation or more indolently in the setting of sino-orbital asperGillosis, both forms have a poor visual prognosis and the systemic form is frequently associated with a fatal outcome.
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Schwannoma of the accessory phrenic nerve.
Gersende G. De Bie,Alexandre Legrand,Virginie Mahillon,Marc Lemort,André Gilles,Sven Saussez +5 more
TL;DR: The first case of a cervical schwannoma involving the accessory phrenic nerve is described, which is described as the first case in the literature involving the cervical part of the phreno-cervical nerve.
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Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease is More Severe in Obese Patients: A Prospective Multicenter Study
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether there is an impact of obesity and overweight on the clinical findings and therapeutic responses of patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR).