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Yehudah Roth
Researcher at Wolfson Medical Center
Publications - 71
Citations - 1964
Yehudah Roth is an academic researcher from Wolfson Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Olfactory epithelium. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1598 citations. Previous affiliations of Yehudah Roth include Tel Aviv University & RMIT University.
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Position Paper on Olfactory Dysfunction
Thomas Hummel,Katherine L. Whitcroft,Peter Andrews,Aytug Altundag,C Cinghi,Richard M. Costanzo,Michael Damm,Johannes Frasnelli,Hilmar Gudziol,Neelima Gupta,Antje Haehner,Eric H. Holbrook,Seok-Chan Hong,David E. Hornung,K.-B. Hüttenbrink,Reda Kamel,Masayoshi Kobayashi,Ioannis Konstantinidis,Basile Nicolas Landis,Donald A. Leopold,Alberto Macchi,Takaki Miwa,R Moesges,J Mullol,Christian A. Mueller,Giancarlo Ottaviano,Giulio Cesare Passali,Carl Philpott,Jayant M. Pinto,V J Ramakrishnan,Philippe Rombaux,Yehudah Roth,R A Schlosser,B Shu,Graciela M. Soler,Pär Stjärne,Boris A. Stuck,Jan Vodička,Antje Welge-Luessen +38 more
TL;DR: Clinicians and researchers are encouraged to adopt a common language in olfactory dysfunction to increase the methodological quality, consistency and generalisability of work in this field.
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Human Tears Contain a Chemosignal
Shani Gelstein,Yaara Yeshurun,Liron Rozenkrantz,Sagit Shushan,Sagit Shushan,Idan Frumin,Yehudah Roth,Noam Sobel +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that merely sniffing negative-emotion–related odorless tears obtained from women donors induced reductions in sexual appeal attributed by men to pictures of women’s faces.
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A brief history of tracheostomy and tracheal intubation, from the Bronze Age to the Space Age
TL;DR: The colorful and checkered past of tracheostomy and tracheal intubation informs contemporary understanding of these procedures and owes its existence to the historical development of increasingly effective airway devices and to regular contributions of research into the pathophysiology of the upper airway.
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Neural activity at the human olfactory epithelium reflects olfactory perception
Hadas Lapid,Sagit Shushan,Sagit Shushan,Anton Plotkin,Hillary Voet,Yehudah Roth,Thomas Hummel,Elad Schneidman,Noam Sobel +8 more
TL;DR: It is found that the extent of an individual's perceptual span predicted their span in evoked response, which suggests that, similarly to receptor surfaces for vision and audition, organization of the olfactory receptor surface reflects key axes of perception.
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Battery ingestion in children
TL;DR: Signs and symptoms of ingested battery are related to impaction duration, size of battery, battery content and peristaltic waves of the esophagus, and Appropriate imaging studies should be performed to maximize identification of the foreign body before esophagoscopy.