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Increasing incidence of parosmia and phantosmia in patients recovering from COVID-19 smell loss
medRxiv - Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2021-09-08 , DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.28.21262763
Kathrin Ohla , Maria Geraldine Veldhuizen , Tomer Green , Mackenzie E. Hannum , Alyssa J. Bakke , Shima Moein , Arnaud Tognetti , Elbrich M. Postma , Robert Pellegrino , Liang-Dar Hwang , Javier Albayay , Sachiko Koyama , Alissa Nolden , Thierry Thomas-Danguin , Carla Mucignat-Caretta , Nick S. Menger , Ilja Croijmans , Lina Öztürk , Hüseyin Yanık , Denis Pierron , Veronica Pereda-Loth , Alexia Nunez-Parra , Aldair M. Martinez Pineda , David Gillespie , Michael C. Farruggia , Cinzia Cecchetto , Carl Philpott , Vera Voznessenskaya , Keiland Cooper , Paloma Rohlfs Dominguez , Orietta Calcinoni , Jasper de Groot , Sanne Boesveldt , Surabhi Bhutani , Elisabeth M. Weir , Cara Exten , Paule V. Joseph , Valentina Parma , John E. Hayes , Masha Y. Niv

Importance Sudden smell loss is a specific early symptom of COVID-19, with an estimated prevalence of ~40% to 75%. Smell impairment affects physical and mental health, and dietary behavior. Thus, it is critical to understand the rate and time course of smell recovery.

中文翻译:

在从 COVID-19 嗅觉丧失中恢复的患者中,嗅觉和幻觉的发生率增加

重要性突然嗅觉丧失是 COVID-19 的特定早期症状,估计患病率约为 40% 至 75%。嗅觉障碍会影响身心健康和饮食行为。因此,了解气味恢复的速度和时间过程至关重要。
更新日期:2021-09-12
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