Olfactory and gustatory function impairment in COVID‐19 patients: Italian objective multicenter‐study
Head & Neck2020Vol. 42(7), pp. 1560–1569
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Claire Hopkins, Giovanni Salzano, Marzia Petrocelli, Andrea Melis, Marco Cucurullo, Mario Ferrari, Laura Gagliardini, Carlotta Pipolo, Giovanna Deiana, Vito Fiore, Andrea De Vito, Nicola Turra, Sara Canu, Angelantonio Maglio, Antonello Serra, Francesco Bussu, Giordano Madeddu, Sergio Babudieri, Alessandro Giuseppe Fois, Pietro Pirina, Francesco Antonio Salzano, Pierluigi De Riu, Federico Biglioli, Giacomo De Riu
Abstract
Patients under-report the frequency of chemosensitive disorders. Contrary to recent reports, such objective testing refutes the proposal that the presence of olfactory and gustatory dysfunction may predict a milder course, but instead suggests that those with more severe disease neglect such symptoms in the setting of severe respiratory disease.
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