Eyal Raveh

2.6k total citations
85 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Eyal Raveh is a scholar working on Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Eyal Raveh has authored 85 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Surgery, 22 papers in Otorhinolaryngology and 20 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Eyal Raveh's work include Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (19 papers), Ear Surgery and Otitis Media (19 papers) and Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (18 papers). Eyal Raveh is often cited by papers focused on Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (19 papers), Ear Surgery and Otitis Media (19 papers) and Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (18 papers). Eyal Raveh collaborates with scholars based in Israel, Canada and United States. Eyal Raveh's co-authors include Joseph Attias, Ben I. Nageris, Vito Forte, Liora Kornreich, David Ulanovski, Eitan Yaniv, Ben‐Zion Joshua, Thomas Shpitzer, J. Attias and Jacob Shvero and has published in prestigious journals such as Neurology, The Journal of Pediatrics and Thrombosis and Haemostasis.

In The Last Decade

Eyal Raveh

81 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Eyal Raveh Israel 27 483 423 398 382 245 85 1.7k
E. Lescanne France 23 472 1.0× 455 1.1× 256 0.6× 338 0.9× 235 1.0× 116 1.6k
Anthony Zeitouni Canada 25 487 1.0× 644 1.5× 222 0.6× 286 0.7× 179 0.7× 107 2.2k
T. Mom France 21 436 0.9× 409 1.0× 391 1.0× 315 0.8× 160 0.7× 111 1.4k
Samuel C. Levine United States 25 431 0.9× 540 1.3× 509 1.3× 570 1.5× 508 2.1× 88 2.0k
Yıldırım A. Bayazit Türkiye 27 703 1.5× 703 1.7× 405 1.0× 287 0.8× 377 1.5× 144 2.2k
Bradley W. Kesser United States 23 572 1.2× 735 1.7× 284 0.7× 237 0.6× 369 1.5× 83 1.6k
Stefano Pelucchi Italy 23 465 1.0× 463 1.1× 368 0.9× 420 1.1× 131 0.5× 154 2.3k
N. Teissier France 20 324 0.7× 240 0.6× 308 0.8× 237 0.6× 88 0.4× 100 1.5k
S. Tringali France 24 309 0.6× 616 1.5× 338 0.8× 380 1.0× 279 1.1× 101 1.3k
Elisabetta Genovese Italy 22 342 0.7× 576 1.4× 456 1.1× 508 1.3× 125 0.5× 101 1.5k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Eyal Raveh

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Eyal Raveh. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Eyal Raveh based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Eyal Raveh. Eyal Raveh is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lipschitz, Noga, et al.. (2025). Asymmetric Insertion Depth May Hinder Academic Aptitude in Prelingual Cochlear Implant Children. Otology & Neurotology. 47(1). e62–e70.
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Zarchi, Omer, et al.. (2024). Should Cochlear Implant Contraindicate Transcranial Stimulation? A Case Study with Safety Implications. The Laryngoscope. 135(4). 1493–1495. 1 indexed citations
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Cohen, Hadar, Naama Orenstein, Gabriel Lidzbarsky, et al.. (2023). Discovery of a Novel Missense Variant in NLRP3 Causing Atypical Cryopyrin‐Associated Periodic Syndromes With Hearing Loss as the Primary Presentation, Responsive to Anti–Interleukin‐1 Therapy. Arthritis & Rheumatology. 76(3). 444–454. 7 indexed citations
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Raveh, Eyal, et al.. (2022). Congenital cholesteatoma: Clinical features and surgical outcomes. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 156. 111098–111098. 7 indexed citations
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Shavit, Sagit Stern, et al.. (2020). Acute mastoiditis in infants younger than 6 months: is an alternative treatment protocol needed?. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. 278(2). 339–344. 1 indexed citations
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Ritter, Amit, Roy Hod, Thomas Shpitzer, et al.. (2020). Role of intraoperative recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring for pediatric thyroid surgery: Comparative analysis. Head & Neck. 43(3). 849–857. 8 indexed citations
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Hilly, Ohad, et al.. (2016). Is It Necessary to Treat Otitis Media With Effusion (OME) Prior to Cochlear Implantation? Results Over a Long-term Follow-up. Otology & Neurotology. 37(10). 1529–1534. 8 indexed citations
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Raveh, Eyal, Joseph Attias, Benny Nageris, Liora Kornreich, & David Ulanovski. (2014). Pattern of hearing loss following cochlear implantation. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. 272(9). 2261–2266. 22 indexed citations
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Mimouni-Bloch, Aviva, et al.. (2013). Breastfeeding May Protect from Developing Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Breastfeeding Medicine. 8(4). 363–367. 61 indexed citations
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Yarden‐Bilavsky, Havatzelet, Eyal Raveh, Gilat Livni, et al.. (2012). Fusobacterium necrophorum mastoiditis in children – Emerging pathogen in an old disease. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 77(1). 92–96. 32 indexed citations
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Ben‐Amitai, Dan, et al.. (2012). Hemangiomas of the Nasal Tip Treated with Propranolol. Dermatology. 225(4). 371–375. 13 indexed citations
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Attias, Joseph, et al.. (2012). Auditory System Dysfunction due to Infantile Thiamine Deficiency: Long-Term Auditory Sequelae. Audiology and Neurotology. 17(5). 309–320. 25 indexed citations
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Attias, Joseph, et al.. (2008). Hyperactive Auditory Efferent System and Lack of Acoustic Reflexes in Williams Syndrome. Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology. 19(3-4). 193–208. 22 indexed citations
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Shpitzer, Thomas, Milton Sauté, Eyal Raveh, et al.. (2007). Adaptation of Median Partial Sternotomy in Head and Neck Surgery. The American Surgeon. 73(12). 1275–1278. 7 indexed citations
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Attias, Joseph, et al.. (2006). Multiple Auditory Steady-State Responses in Children and Adults with Normal Hearing, Sensorineural Hearing Loss, or Auditory Neuropathy. Annals of Otology Rhinology & Laryngology. 115(4). 268–276. 38 indexed citations
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Oestreicher‐Kedem, Yael, et al.. (2005). Complications of Mastoiditis in Children at the Onset of a New Millennium. Annals of Otology Rhinology & Laryngology. 114(2). 147–152. 39 indexed citations
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Joshua, Ben‐Zion, Eyal Raveh, Milton Sauté, et al.. (2004). Familial thymic cyst. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 68(5). 573–579. 4 indexed citations
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Raveh, Eyal, et al.. (1998). Increased otoacoustic-emission amplitude secondary to cochlear lesions.. PubMed. 27(6). 354–60. 11 indexed citations
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Yaniv, Eitan, Tuvia Hadar, Jacob Shvero, & Eyal Raveh. (1997). Objective and subjective nasal airflow. American Journal of Otolaryngology. 18(1). 29–32. 56 indexed citations
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Segal, Karl, et al.. (1996). Well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma. American Journal of Otolaryngology. 17(6). 401–406. 20 indexed citations

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