Courtney J. Hunter

Researcher

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

faculty

4 h-index 13 pubs 38 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Courtney J. Hunter's research investigates various conditions and treatments within otolaryngology and related medical fields. Recent publications include studies on dysphagia in aging populations, perioperative indicators for fungal sinusitis, and the application of the GILLS algorithm in mandibular distraction. Hunter has also examined the effectiveness of propranolol for pediatric airway hemangiomas through a systematic review and meta-analysis, and explored optimal cochlear implantation timing in post-meningitic infants. Additional work addresses incidental parapharyngeal ganglioneuroma surgical management, advanced laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma in adolescents, and cartilage tympanoplasty techniques. Hunter's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4, with 13 total publications and 38 citations. Key collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include Deanne L. King and John L. Dornhoffer, with whom Hunter shares multiple publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 4
  • Publications: 13
  • Citations: 38

Selected Publications

  • What Is the Optimal Timing for Cochlear Implantation in a Post‐Meningitic Infant With Sensorineural Hearing Loss? (2026) DOI
  • Advanced laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma in an adolescent: A case and treatment considerations (2024) DOI
  • Dysphagia in the Aging Population (2024) DOI
  • Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies (2024) DOI
  • Reconstruction of Scalp Defects Using Latissimus-Free Flaps (2023) DOI
  • Retrospective Examination of the GILLS Algorithm Applied to Mandibular Distraction (2021) DOI
  • Perioperative Indicators of Prognosis in Acute Invasive Fungal Sinusitis (2021) DOI

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