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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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Validity and reliability of the reflux symptom score
Jerome R. Lechien,Francois Bobin,Vinciane Muls,Marie Paule Thill,Mihaela Horoi,Katharina Ostermann,Kathy Huet,Bernard Harmegnies,Didier Dequanter,Giovanni Dapri,Marie‐Therese Maréchal,Camille Finck,Alexandra Rodriguez Ruiz,Sven Saussez +13 more
TL;DR: To develop and validate the Reflux Symptom Score (RSS), a self‐administered patient‐reported outcome questionnaire for patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR).
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Six month follow-up of self-reported loss of smell during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Claire Hopkins,Pavol Surda,Luigi Angelo Vaira,Jerome R. Lechien,M Safarian,Sven Saussez,Nirmal Kumar +6 more
TL;DR: While many patients recover quickly, some experience long-term deficits with no self-reported improvement at 6 months, and there is a high prevalence of parosmia even in those who report at least some recovery of olfactory recovery.
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Serum Galectin-1 and Galectin-3 Levels in Benign and Malignant Nodular Thyroid Disease
Sven Saussez,Daniel Glinoer,Gilbert Chantrain,François Pattou,Bruno Carnaille,Sabine André,Hans-Joachim Gabius,Guy Laurent +7 more
TL;DR: Serum levels of galectins-1 and -3 are relatively high in patients with thyroid malignancy but there is considerable overlap in serum galectin-3 concentrations between those with benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease and, to a lesser extent, betweenThose with and without nodular Thyroid thyroid disease.
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Patterns of smell recovery in 751 patients affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Carlos M. Chiesa-Estomba,Jerome R. Lechien,Thomas Radulesco,Justin Michel,Leigh J. Sowerby,Claire Hopkins,Sven Saussez +6 more
TL;DR: Persistent olfactory dysfunction appears to be commonplace and will drive the demand for general practitioner, otolaryngology or neurology consultation in the next few months – evidence regarding recovery will be essential in counselling patients.
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Features of Mild-to-Moderate COVID-19 Patients With Dysphonia.
Leman and Meier,Jerome R. Lechien,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.