Browsing by Author "Poletti, Sophia C."
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Factors associated with relevant olfactory recovery after olfactory training: A retrospective study including 601 participants
Liu, David T.; Pellegrino, Robert; Sabha, Maha; Altundağ, Aytuğ; Damm, Michael; Poletti, Sophia C.; Croy, Ilona; Hähner, Antje; Oleszkiewicz, Anna; Mandy, Cuevas; Hummel, Thomas (International Rhinologic Society, 2021)Abstract Background: Olfactory training (OT) represents a therapeutic option for multiple etiologies of olfactory dysfunction (OD) that also benefits normosmic subjects. In this retrospective study, we report the effectiveness ... -
Olfactory nomenclature: An orchestrated effort to clarify terms and definitions of dysosmia, anosmia, hyposmia, normosmia, hyperosmia, olfactory intolerance, parosmia, and phantosmia/olfactory hallucination
Hernandez, Anna Kristina; Landis, Basile; Altundağ, Aytuğ; Fjaeldstad, Alexander Wieck; Gane, Simon; Holbrook, Eric H.; Huart, Caroline; Konstantinidis, Iordanis; Lechner, Matt; Macchi, Alberto; Mazal, Patricia Portillo; Miwa, Takaki; Philpott, Carl M.; Pinto, Jayant M.; Poletti, Sophia C.; Vodicka, Jan; Welge-Luessen, Antje; Whitcroft, Katherine L.; Hummel, Thomas (Karger Publishers, 2023)Abstract Background: Definitions are essential for effective communication and discourse, particularly in science. They allow the shared understanding of a thought or idea, generalization of knowledge, and comparison ... -
Systemic corticosteroids in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related smell dysfunction: An international view
Huart, Caroline; Philpott, Carl M.; Altundağ, Aytuğ; Fjaeldstad, Alexander W.; Frasnelli, Johannes; Gane, Simon; Hsieh, Julien W.; Holbrook, Eric H.; Konstantinidis, Iordanis; Landis, Basile N.; Macchi, Alberto; Mueller, Christian A.; Negoias, Simona; Pinto, Jayant M.; Poletti, Sophia C.; Ramakrishnan, Vijay R.; Rombaux, Philippe; Vodicka, Jan; Welge Lüessen, Antje; Whitcroft, Katherine L.; Hummel, Thomas (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 ...