CS von Bartheld, MM Hagen… - ACS chemical …, 2020 - ACS Publications
A significant proportion of people who test positive for COVID-19 have chemosensory deficits. However, the reported prevalence of these deficits in smell and taste varies widely …
N Bussière, J Mei, C Lévesque-Boissonneault… - Chemical …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Several studies have revealed either self-reported chemosensory alterations in large groups or objective quantified chemosensory impairments in smaller populations of patients …
Recent anecdotal and scientific reports have provided evidence of a link between COVID-19 and chemosensory impairments, such as anosmia. However, these reports have …
Chemosensory impairments have been established as a specific indicator of COVID-19. They affect most patients and may persist long past the resolution of respiratory symptoms …
AS Niklassen, J Draf, C Huart, C Hintschich… - The …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Objective/Hypothesis With the COVID‐19 pandemic, chemosensory dysfunction are among the most prevalent symptoms. Most reports are subjective evaluations, which have been …
Background Rapid spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome‐coronavirus‐2 (SARS‐ CoV‐2) and concern for viral transmission by ambulatory patients with minimal to no …
CA Hintschich, R Fischer, T Hummel, JJ Wenzel… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Olfactory and gustatory disorders are prominent symptoms of acute COVID-19. Although both senses recover in many patients within weeks to months, persistency has been …
LA Vaira, JR Lechien, G Salzano, FA Salzano… - Indian Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Chemosensitive dysfunctions are now considered as frequent and early symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In the last few weeks, researchers' greatest efforts …
P Boscolo-Rizzo, A Menegaldo, C Fabbris… - Chemical …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
This study prospectively assessed the 6-month prevalence of self-reported and psychophysically measured olfactory dysfunction in subjects with mild-to-moderate COVID …