Patrick E. Brookhouser

2.2k total citations
48 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Patrick E. Brookhouser is a scholar working on Sensory Systems, Cognitive Neuroscience and Otorhinolaryngology. According to data from OpenAlex, Patrick E. Brookhouser has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Sensory Systems, 17 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 15 papers in Otorhinolaryngology. Recurrent topics in Patrick E. Brookhouser's work include Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (18 papers), Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (17 papers) and Ear Surgery and Otitis Media (15 papers). Patrick E. Brookhouser is often cited by papers focused on Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (18 papers), Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (17 papers) and Ear Surgery and Otitis Media (15 papers). Patrick E. Brookhouser collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Egypt. Patrick E. Brookhouser's co-authors include William J. Kelly, Don W. Worthington, Laura Schulte, Kathryn A. Beauchaine, Michael P. Gorga, John F. Knutson, Patricia M. Sullivan, A. Julianna Gulya, Steven A. Telian and Gordon B. Hughes and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA and PEDIATRICS.

In The Last Decade

Patrick E. Brookhouser

47 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Patrick E. Brookhouser United States 21 816 550 492 471 222 48 1.7k
Roberto Bovo Italy 23 687 0.8× 373 0.7× 360 0.7× 732 1.6× 92 0.4× 92 1.7k
Albert L. Mehl United States 5 1.5k 1.9× 547 1.0× 152 0.3× 1.5k 3.2× 590 2.7× 6 2.2k
Natalie Loundon France 24 892 1.1× 457 0.8× 303 0.6× 780 1.7× 183 0.8× 100 1.7k
Elisabetta Genovese Italy 22 456 0.6× 576 1.0× 264 0.5× 508 1.1× 155 0.7× 101 1.5k
Marion P. Downs United States 19 550 0.7× 389 0.7× 74 0.2× 674 1.4× 314 1.4× 55 1.4k
Patrizia Mancini Italy 23 489 0.6× 208 0.4× 264 0.5× 603 1.3× 222 1.0× 108 1.6k
Karen Jo Doyle United States 21 599 0.7× 638 1.2× 210 0.4× 480 1.0× 75 0.3× 54 1.7k
Shelly Chadha Switzerland 21 633 0.8× 261 0.5× 152 0.3× 674 1.4× 182 0.8× 59 1.4k
Judith E. C. Lieu United States 30 1.5k 1.9× 947 1.7× 276 0.6× 1.8k 3.8× 697 3.1× 90 3.3k
Petros V. Vlastarakos Greece 21 310 0.4× 516 0.9× 205 0.4× 273 0.6× 90 0.4× 80 1.3k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Garbarino, James, et al.. (2017). Special Children—Special Risks.
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Harrison, Judy A., Christine Yoshinaga‐Itano, Alison M. Grimes, et al.. (2013). Supplement to the JCIH 2007 Position Statement: Principles and Guidelines for Early Intervention After Confirmation That a Child Is Deaf or Hard of Hearing. PEDIATRICS. 131(4). e1324–e1349. 179 indexed citations
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Alexander, Thomas H., Michael H. Weisman, Jennifer Derebery, et al.. (2009). Safety of High-Dose Corticosteroids for the Treatment of Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease. Otology & Neurotology. 30(4). 443–448. 60 indexed citations
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Harris, Jeffrey P., Michael H. Weisman, Jennifer Derebery, et al.. (2003). Treatment of Corticosteroid-Responsive Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease With Methotrexate. JAMA. 290(14). 1875–1875. 137 indexed citations
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Brookhouser, Patrick E.. (2002). Fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss in children. Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America. 35(4). 909–923. 4 indexed citations
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Cook, Steven, Linda Brodsky, James S. Reilly, et al.. (2001). Effectiveness of Adenoidectomy and Laser Tympanic Membrane Fenestration. The Laryngoscope. 111(2). 251–254. 11 indexed citations
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Rosenfeld, Richard M., Mahesh H. Bhaya, Charles M. Bower, et al.. (2000). Impact of Tympanostomy Tubes on Child Quality of Life. Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. 126(5). 585–585. 157 indexed citations
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Brookhouser, Patrick E., Kathryn L. Beauchaine, & Mary Joe Osberger. (1999). MANAGEMENT OF THE CHILD WITH SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS. Pediatric Clinics of North America. 46(1). 121–141. 10 indexed citations
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Brookhouser, Patrick E.. (1996). SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS IN CHILDREN. Pediatric Clinics of North America. 43(6). 1195–1216. 70 indexed citations
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Brookhouser, Patrick E., et al.. (1994). Hearing research career development for deaf students. The Laryngoscope. 104(9). 1105–1114. 2 indexed citations
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Brookhouser, Patrick E., Don W. Worthington, & William J. Kelly. (1994). Fluctuating and/or progressive sensorineural hearing loss in children. The Laryngoscope. 104(8). 958–964. 52 indexed citations
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Brookhouser, Patrick E., Don W. Worthington, & William J. Kelly. (1993). Middle ear disease in young children with sensorineural hearing loss. The Laryngoscope. 103(4). 371–378. 23 indexed citations
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Brookhouser, Patrick E., et al.. (1991). Correlates of vestibular evaluation results during the first year of life. The Laryngoscope. 101(7). 687–694. 17 indexed citations
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Brookhouser, Patrick E., Don W. Worthington, & William J. Kelly. (1991). Unilateral hearing loss in children. The Laryngoscope. 101(12). 1264–1272. 149 indexed citations
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Sullivan, Patricia M., et al.. (1991). Patterns of Physical and Sexual Abuse of Communicatively Handicapped Children. Annals of Otology Rhinology & Laryngology. 100(3). 188–194. 50 indexed citations
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Brookhouser, Patrick E., et al.. (1989). Aided auditory thresholds in children with postmeningitic deafness. The Laryngoscope. 99(8). 800–808. 13 indexed citations
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Ödkvist, Lars, et al.. (1989). Usher syndrome: An otoneurologic study. The Laryngoscope. 99(1). 73–79. 94 indexed citations
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Davenport, Sandra L. H., et al.. (1989). Usher syndrome: Clinical findings and gene localization studies. The Laryngoscope. 99(1). 66–72. 44 indexed citations
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Brookhouser, Patrick E., et al.. (1988). The pattern and stability of postmeningitic hearing loss in children. The Laryngoscope. 98(9). 940–948. 63 indexed citations
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Goldgar, David E., et al.. (1985). Cerebrospinal fluid parameters and auditory brainstem responses following meningitis. Pediatric Neurology. 1(3). 134–139. 5 indexed citations

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