Covid-19-related anosmia: the olfactory pathway hypothesis and early intervention

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Anna Maria Zicari from the Department of Pediatrics, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy, Department of Internal Medicine and Specialties have published the paper: COVID-19-Related Anosmia: The Olfactory Pathway Hypothesis and Early Intervention, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In contrast with the previous data, this study showed that males were significantly less affected by OD than females (p=0.001). This study showed olfactory symptoms in 12 of 18 (67%) COVID-19 patients and OD was confirmed in six patients by BTT smell test.

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    In April 2020, a multicenter . . .

     

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