Browsing by Author "Tekcan Şanlı, Deniz Esin"
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Imaging features to predict response to olfactory training in post-traumatic olfactory dysfunction
Altundağ, Aytuğ; Saatçi, Özlem; Kandemirli, Sedat G.; Tekcan Şanlı, Deniz Esin; Arıcı Düz, Özge; Şanlı, Ahmet Necati; Yıldırım, Düzgün (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 ... -
Olfactory Bulb MRI and Paranasal Sinus CT Findings in Persistent COVID-19 Anosmia
Kandemirli, Sedat Giray; Altundağ, Aytuğ; Yıldırım, Düzgün; Tekcan Şanlı, Deniz Esin; Saatçi, Özlem (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 cleft measurements and COVID-19 – related anosmia
Altundağ, Aytuğ; Yıldırım, Düzgün; Tekcan Şanlı, Deniz Esin; Çayönü, Melih; Kandemirli, Sedat Giray; Arıcı Düz, Özge; Saatçi, Özlem (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 cleft width and volumes in patients with COVID-19 anosmia
Tekcan Şanlı, Deniz Esin; Şanlı, Ahmet Necati; Kandemirli, Sedat Giray; Altundağ, Aytuğ; Yıldırım, Düzgün (Karger Publishers, 2022)[No abstract] -
The temporal course of COVID‑19 anosmia and relation to other clinical symptoms
Altundağ, Aytuğ; Saatçi, Özlem; Tekcan Şanlı, Deniz Esin; Arıcı Düz, Özge; Şanlı, Ahmet Necati; Olmuşçelik, Oktay; Temirbekov, Dastan; Kandemirli, Sedat Giray; Batıoğlu Karaaltın, Aysegül (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 ...