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Artificial Intelligence in Otorhinolaryngology
This collection explores the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) across all subspecialties of otorhinolaryngology. With AI rapidly advancing, its integration into ENT diagnostics, surgical decision-making, and patient care is reshaping clinical practice.
Edited by Usama Abdel Naseer, MD, Cairo University, Egypt and Waleed Moneir, MD, Mansoura University, Egypt
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Evaluation of memory and attention in patients with peripheral vestibular hypofunction
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Caregiver perspectives on feeding and swallowing difficulties in children with developmental disabilities in India
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Closed versus open rhinoplasty: structural, functional, and aesthetic considerations
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Multi-dimensional characterization of Eustachian tube function in patients with perforated tympanic membrane
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Palatal petechiae: an uncommon oral adverse effect of COVID-19 vaccine
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Marginal mandibular nerve — a wandering enigma and ways to tackle it
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Absent frontal sinus: an uncommon radiological finding that should not be missed in CT report—letter to the editor
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Intratympanic injection of dexamethasone 4 mg/mL versus 10 mg/mL for management of idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss
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Impact of COVID-19 on vocal cord mobility: a case series study
Aims and scope
The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology (EJO) is the official publication of the Egyptian Society of Otolaryngology. The journal publishes essential articles in the field of otorhinolaryngology (ORL) including rhinology, head and neck, otology, audiology, phoniatrics and facioplastic. EJO welcomes academics and physicians to submit their original articles, review articles, case reports and letters to the editor that stimulate the scientific progress in the field. The journal’s goal is to offer a perspective to the ORL community with the most recent, authentic and valuable findings in the field.
About the Society
The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology (EJO) is the official publication of The Egyptian Society of Otolaryngology. The society was founded in 1980 as a non-profit organization. It aims to provide the otorhinolaryngology (ORL) community with maximum support through organizing events and conferences as well as promoting the scientific achievements in the field of ORL.
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Artificial Intelligence in Otorhinolaryngology
Edited by Usama Abdel Naseer and Waleed Moneir
About the Editor
Editor-in-Chief
Professor Ahmed Atef, MD, Cairo University, Egypt
Professor Ahmed Atef has been an Acting Professor of Otolaryngology at the Faculty of Medicine at Cairo University since 2012. Moreover, he published more than 22 articles in international, peer-reviewed journals. He has a special interest in research methodology and publication and has organized more than four research methodology courses in Egypt and abroad. Additionally, Prof Atef has acted as reviewer in over seven international peer-reviewed Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) journals.
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The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology is the official journal of The Egyptian Society of Otolaryngology
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Citation Impact
Journal Impact Factor: 0.5 (2024)
5-year Journal Impact Factor: 0.5 (2024)
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 0.409 (2024)
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 0.200 (2024)Speed
Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 41
Submission to acceptance (median days): 142Usage 2024
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- ISSN: 2090-8539 (electronic)