Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (English Edition)
ISSN: 1808-8694

The Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology aims to provide timely information for physicians and scientists focused on otorhinolaryngology and head and neck disorders, including contemporary, ethical, clinically relevant information in:

- General otolaryngology;
- Head and neck surgery;
- Respiratory sleep disorders;
- Allergy/rhinology;
- Otology/neurotology;
- Laryngology/broncho-esophagology;
- Pediatric otolaryngology;
- Cranio-facial surgery;
- Skull base surgery;
- Head and neck oncology;
- Phoniatrics;
- Upper airway related diseases;
- Facial plastics and reconstructive surgery.

The journal is the official peer-reviewed open access scientific publication of the Brazilian Association of Otorhinolaryngology and Cervicofacial Surgery (ABORL-CCF).

All articles will be published under the CC-BY license (Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International) with copyright owned by the ABORL-CCF.

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Please note that articles submitted as of May 1, 2022, which are accepted for publication will be subject to a fee (Article Publishing Charge, APC) payment by the author or research funder to cover the costs associated with publication.

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Impact factor 2022
2.2
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Citescore 2022
2.6
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SJR 2022
0.53
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SNIP 2022
1.247
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Comprehensive analysis of the immune implication of EPHX4 gene in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Nimei Shen, Gang Gao, Xinhong Lu, Jiaxin Jin, Liwei Lin, Maohua Qian, Yang Qin
Highlights

  • The expression level of EPHX4 was higher in HNSC patients’ tissues.

  • EPHX4 expression is closely associated with the immunity of HNSC.

  • EPHX4 promotes HNSC cells proliferation, colony formation and invasion.

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Efficacy of the posterior nasal nerve resection combined with hormone transnasal nebulization on difficult-to-treat rhinosinusitis: a retrospective analysis
Xin-ke Wang, Qi-ling Zheng, Jia-ning Sun
Highlights

  • PNN resection & hormone transnasal nebulization shows good efficacy on DTRS.

  • Combination can relieve the symptoms of DTRS patients, reduce adverse reactions.

  • The combination deserves a promotion in clinical practice.

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Uncorrected Proof. Available online 3 March 2024
NKX2-1 gene is targeted by H19 lncRNA and is found to be overexpressed in benign nodular goiter tissues
Seyed-Morteza Javadirad
Highlights

  • NKX2-1 gene is an emerging target for H19 lncRNA.

  • Binding site of H19 with NKX2-1 overlaps with has-miR-1827.

  • Increased expression of NKX2-1 observed in benign nodular goiter.

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Uncorrected Proof. Available online 29 February 2024
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Vol. 90. Issue 1.
(January - February 2024)
Editorials
The new frontiers of learning in otorhinolaryngology: a reflection about challenges and advances
Sofia Oliva-Costa
Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2024;90:101370
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Original articles
Evaluation of sinonasal-related quality of life of 49 patients undergoing endoscopic skull base surgery
Yijie Zhong, Zeyi Deng, Hailing Chen, Qianhui Qiu
Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2024;90:101337
Highlights

  • Only a small part of patients suffers from ENS after endoscopic skull base surgery.

  • Patients undergoing ESBS were likely to suffer nasal problems and sleep disorders.

  • Patients who had received radiotherapy have a worse QoL.

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Diagnostic accuracy of the video otoscope in tympanic membrane perforation
Leonardo Resende de Sousa, Guilherme Adam Fraga, Igor Souza Pessoa da Costa, Ana Claudia Ferreira de Almeida, Tyuana Sandim da Silveira Sassi, Luiz Fernando Manzoni Lourençone
Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2024;90:101336
Highlights

  • 352 tympanic membranes were analyzed.

  • 7.7% prevalence of tympanic membrane perforation.

  • Sensitivity of 85.2%, specificity of 98.1% and accuracy of 97.1%.

  • 53.4% of the participants considered the video otoscope as the best method.

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Accessibility to manage the obstructive sleep apnea within the Brazilian Unified Health System
Douglas Inomata Cardoso da Silva, Camila de Castro Corrêa, Jefferson Luis de Barros, Antonio Carlos Marão, Silke Anna Theresa Weber
Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2024;90:101338
Highlights

  • A follow-up of the journey of the individual with OSA was carried out.

  • 64.1% of the participants had still not used CPAP or had given up on therapy.

  • Epidemiological and polysomnographic factors did not interfere with the use of CPAP.

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Guest editors: Javier Gavilan; Arthur Menino Castilho
Submission deadline 27 de September del 2024
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Articles submitted as of May 1, 2022, which are accepted for publication will be subject to a fee (Article Publishing Charge, APC) payment by the author or research funder to cover the costs associated with publication. By submitting the manuscript to this journal, the authors agree to these terms. All manuscripts must be submitted in English.. Os artigos submetidos a partir de 1º de maio de 2022, que forem aceitos para publicação estarão sujeitos a uma taxa (Article Publishing Charge, APC) a ser paga pelo autor para cobrir os custos associados à publicação. Ao submeterem o manuscrito a esta revista, os autores concordam com esses termos. Todos os manuscritos devem ser submetidos em inglês.