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Hedonic perception of odors in children aged 5–8 years is similar across 18 countries: Preliminary data
(Elsevier, 06.2022)Objective: Olfactory preference emerges very early in life, and the sense of smell in children rapidly develops until the second decade of life. It is still unclear whether hedonic perception of odors is shared in children ... -
More than smell—COVID-19 is associated with severe impairment of smell, taste, and chemesthesis
(Oxford University Press, 09.2020)Recent anecdotal and scientific reports have provided evidence of a link between COVID-19 and chemosensory impairments, such as anosmia. However, these reports have downplayed or failed to distinguish potential effects on ... -
Comparison of COVID-19 and common cold chemosensory dysfunction
(H.A.E. van Dishoeck, 2020)Anosmia constitutes a prominent symptom of COVID-19. However, anosmia is also a common symptom of acute colds of various origins. In contrast to an acute cold, it appears from several questionnaire-based studies that in ... -
Systemic corticosteroids in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related smell dysfunction: An international view
(Wiley, 07.2021)The frequent association between coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and olfactory dysfunction is creating an unprecedented demand for a treatment of the olfactory loss. Systemic corticosteroids have been considered as a ... -
The temporal course of COVID‑19 anosmia and relation to other clinical symptoms
(European Laryngological Society, 11.2020)Objective This study aimed to defne the clinical course of anosmia in relation to other clinical symptoms. Methods 135 patients with COVID-19 were reached by phone and subsequently included in the study. Olfactory functions ... -
Imaging features to predict response to olfactory training in post-traumatic olfactory dysfunction
(Wiley, 07.2021)Objectives/Hypothesis: Prognosis of post-traumatic olfactory dysfunction is poor, with medical treatment options showing limited success rates. Olfactory training (OT) has been introduced as a potential therapeutic option ... -
Reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the questionnaire for the assessment of self-reported olfactory functioning and olfaction-related quality of life
(Sağlık Bilimleri Üniversitesi Gaziosmanpaşa Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, 12.2020)Objective: To examine the reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the questionnaire for the assessment of self-reported olfactory functioning and olfaction-related quality of life (ASOF). Methods: Three different ... -
Olfactory cleft measurements and COVID-19 – related anosmia
(American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, 2020)Objective. This study aimed to investigate the differences in olfactory cleft (OC) morphology in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) anosmia compared to control subjects and postviral anosmia related to infection other ... -
Olfactory Bulb MRI and Paranasal Sinus CT Findings in Persistent COVID-19 Anosmia
(Elsevier Inc., 19.10.2020)Background and purpose: There is limited literature consisting of case reports or series on olfactory bulb imaging in COVID-19 olfactory dysfunction. An imaging study with objective clinical correlation is needed in COVID-19 ... -
Olfactory training ball improves adherence and olfactory outcomes in post‑infectious olfactory dysfunction
(Springer Nature Switzerland, 03.04.2020)Purpose In an efort to make olfactory training (OT) simpler, we designed an ‘olfactory training ball’ (OTB)—a baseballsize ball with four odor-containing tubes to use in OT. The study aimed to investigate the efects of OT ... -
Olfactory cleft width and volume: possible risk factors for postinfectious olfactory dysfunction
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2020)Objectives/Hypothesis: Upper respiratory tract infections are a common cause of temporary and permanent olfactory dysfunction in the general population. Postviral or postinfectious olfactory loss (PIOL) develops only in ... -
MiR-221 as a pre- and postoperative plasma biomarker for larynx cancer patients
(Wiley, 2015)Larynx cancer (LCa), known to be the most commontumor of the head and neck region, accounts for about1% to 2.5% of all human neoplasms, and approximately95% to 98% of LCa is originated from squamous cell car-cinoma.1–3The ...