Objective evaluation of anosmia and ageusia in COVID‐19 patients: Single‐center experience on 72 cases
Head & Neck2020Vol. 42(6), pp. 1252–1258
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Giovanna Deiana, Alessandro Giuseppe Fois, Pietro Pirina, Giordano Madeddu, Andrea De Vito, Sergio Babudieri, Marzia Petrocelli, Antonello Serra, Francesco Bussu, Enrica Ligas, Giovanni Salzano, Giacomo De Riu
Abstract
Olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions represent common clinical findings in COVID-19 patients. Otolaryngologists and head-neck surgeons must by now keep this diagnostic option in mind when evaluating cases of ageusia and nonspecific anosmia that arose suddenly and are not associated with rhinitis symptoms.
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