Mohamed Farahat

1.5k total citations
37 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Mohamed Farahat is a scholar working on Physiology, Speech and Hearing and Artificial Intelligence. According to data from OpenAlex, Mohamed Farahat has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Physiology, 16 papers in Speech and Hearing and 13 papers in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in Mohamed Farahat's work include Voice and Speech Disorders (23 papers), Dysphagia Assessment and Management (15 papers) and Speech Recognition and Synthesis (12 papers). Mohamed Farahat is often cited by papers focused on Voice and Speech Disorders (23 papers), Dysphagia Assessment and Management (15 papers) and Speech Recognition and Synthesis (12 papers). Mohamed Farahat collaborates with scholars based in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Malaysia. Mohamed Farahat's co-authors include Tamer A. Mesallam, Khalid H. Malki, Ghulam Muhammad, Mansour Alsulaiman, Zulfiqar Ali, Ahmed Al-nasheri, Manal Bukhari, Mohamed A. Bencherif, Thomas Murry and Sami Alharethy and has published in prestigious journals such as IEEE Access, BioMed Research International and Journal of Voice.

In The Last Decade

Mohamed Farahat

36 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mohamed Farahat Saudi Arabia 18 642 495 375 286 230 37 1.1k
Khalid H. Malki Saudi Arabia 17 634 1.0× 544 1.1× 385 1.0× 229 0.8× 201 0.9× 47 1.2k
Tamer A. Mesallam Saudi Arabia 18 685 1.1× 523 1.1× 407 1.1× 333 1.2× 283 1.2× 67 1.4k
Virgilijus Uloza Lithuania 17 773 1.2× 298 0.6× 168 0.4× 420 1.5× 199 0.9× 53 896
Emily Lin United States 13 390 0.6× 143 0.3× 62 0.2× 156 0.5× 104 0.5× 46 587
Víctor Osma-Ruiz Spain 14 594 0.9× 536 1.1× 427 1.1× 100 0.3× 69 0.3× 41 889
James L. Coyle United States 23 801 1.2× 79 0.2× 36 0.1× 1.2k 4.2× 871 3.8× 87 1.5k
Laureano Moro-Velázquez United States 18 533 0.8× 507 1.0× 363 1.0× 118 0.4× 46 0.2× 73 911
Ahmed Al-nasheri Saudi Arabia 9 406 0.6× 441 0.9× 344 0.9× 33 0.1× 49 0.2× 14 724
Carlos Zamarrón Spain 22 1.1k 1.7× 25 0.1× 51 0.1× 28 0.1× 449 2.0× 70 1.5k
Jorge A. Gómez-García Spain 13 413 0.6× 320 0.6× 239 0.6× 100 0.3× 42 0.2× 32 621

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Mesallam, Tamer A., et al.. (2025). Validity and Reliability of the Arabic Cough Severity Index. Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. 10(1). e70074–e70074. 1 indexed citations
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Abou‐Elsaad, Tamer, et al.. (2024). Persistent Shortness of Breath in Post-COVID-19 Patients: Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction Can Be a Cause. Journal of Voice. 1 indexed citations
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Aljamaan, Fadi, Mohamad‐Hani Temsah, Ibraheem Altamimi, et al.. (2024). Reference Hallucination Score for Medical Artificial Intelligence Chatbots: Development and Usability Study. JMIR Medical Informatics. 12. e54345–e54345. 40 indexed citations
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Mesallam, Tamer A., et al.. (2023). Validity and Reliability of the Arabic Version of the Glottal Function Index in Dysphonic Patients. Journal of Voice. 40(2). 520.e9–520.e13. 1 indexed citations
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Mesallam, Tamer A., et al.. (2023). Translation and Validation of an Arabic Version of the Voice Disability Coping Questionnaire. Journal of Voice. 40(2). 520.e15–520.e20.
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Mesallam, Tamer A., et al.. (2023). Validity and Reliability of the Arabic Thyroidectomy-Related Voice and Symptom Questionnaire (A-TVSQ) for Assessing Post-Thyroidectomy Patients. Journal of Voice. 40(2). 521.e7–521.e12. 2 indexed citations
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Farahat, Mohamed, Tamer A. Mesallam, Abdullah A. Alrasheed, & Khalid H. Malki. (2021). Validity and Reliability of the Arabic Version of the Wisconsin Upper Respiratory Symptom Survey (AWURSS-11). 23(1). 26–30. 1 indexed citations
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Muhammad, Ghulam, Mansour Alsulaiman, Zulfiqar Ali, et al.. (2016). Voice pathology detection using interlaced derivative pattern on glottal source excitation. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control. 31. 156–164. 70 indexed citations
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Al-nasheri, Ahmed, Ghulam Muhammad, Mansour Alsulaiman, et al.. (2016). An Investigation of Multidimensional Voice Program Parameters in Three Different Databases for Voice Pathology Detection and Classification. Journal of Voice. 31(1). 113.e9–113.e18. 99 indexed citations
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Ali, Zulfiqar, Mansour Alsulaiman, Ghulam Muhammad, et al.. (2016). Intra- and Inter-database Study for Arabic, English, and German Databases: Do Conventional Speech Features Detect Voice Pathology?. Journal of Voice. 31(3). 386.e1–386.e8. 30 indexed citations
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Mesallam, Tamer A., et al.. (2015). Studying the Psychological Profile of Patients with Laryngopharyngeal Reflux. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica. 67(2). 51–56. 8 indexed citations
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Farahat, Mohamed & Tamer A. Mesallam. (2015). Validation and Cultural Adaptation of the Arabic Version of the Eating Assessment Tool (EAT-10). Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica. 67(5). 231–237. 33 indexed citations
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Farahat, Mohamed, Khalid H. Malki, Tamer A. Mesallam, Manal Bukhari, & Sami Alharethy. (2014). Development of the Arabic Version of Dysphagia Handicap Index (DHI). Dysphagia. 29(4). 459–467. 32 indexed citations
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Alharethy, Sami, et al.. (2014). Nasal bone length in Saudi rhinoplasty: a clinical-radiological study. Annals of Saudi Medicine. 34(1). 65–67. 2 indexed citations
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Mesallam, Tamer A., Khalid H. Malki, Mohamed Farahat, Manal Bukhari, & Sami Alharethy. (2013). Voice Problems among Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Patients Diagnosed with Oropharyngeal pH Monitoring. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica. 65(6). 280–287. 13 indexed citations
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Muhammad, Ghulam, Tamer A. Mesallam, Khalid H. Malki, et al.. (2012). Multidirectional Regression (MDR)-Based Features for Automatic Voice Disorder Detection. Journal of Voice. 26(6). 817.e19–817.e27. 60 indexed citations
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Farahat, Mohamed, Khalid H. Malki, & Tamer A. Mesallam. (2012). Development of the Arabic Version of Reflux Symptom Index. Journal of Voice. 26(6). 814.e15–814.e19. 42 indexed citations
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Muhammad, Ghulam, Tamer A. Mesallam, Khalid H. Malki, et al.. (2011). Formant analysis in dysphonic patients and automatic Arabic digit speech recognition. BioMedical Engineering OnLine. 10(1). 41–41. 45 indexed citations
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Malki, Khalid H., Tamer A. Mesallam, Mohamed Farahat, Manal Bukhari, & Thomas Murry. (2010). Validation and cultural modification of Arabic voice handicap index. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. 267(11). 1743–1751. 82 indexed citations
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Kotby, M. Nasser, et al.. (2009). Gastroesophageal reflux/laryngopharyngeal reflux disease: a critical analysis of the literature. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. 267(2). 171–179. 22 indexed citations

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