National Center for Research Resources,Grant/Award Number:UL1TR002649;MEDRVA research foundation。
Objective:The aim of this study was to review findings from a large prospective national database of chemosensory disturbances associated with coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)infection.Data Sources:The Virginia Comm...
Objectives:2019 novel coronavirus disease(COVID-19)infection is commonly associated with olfactory dysfunctions,but the basic pathogenesis of these complications remains controversial.This study seeks to evaluate the ...
Objectives:Olfactory dysfunction is one of the most recognized symptoms of COVID-19,significantly impacting quality of life,particularly in cases where recovery is prolonged.This review aims to explore patterns of olf...
BACKGROUND Anosmia was one of the main symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19).A psychiatric history(i.e.,depression)may be an independent contributor to the risk of COVID-19 diagnosis,and COVID-19 survivors ap...
BACKGROUND Smell disorders are the most frequent persistent coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)complications.AIM To describe the patterns and characteristics of persistent smell and taste disorders in Egyptian patients...
The anosmia and hypogeusia that accompany the syndromic manifestations of coronavirus disease2019(COVID-19)have become an increasing area of research during the current pandemic.These deficits are experienced as a maj...
The nose and the oral cavities are the main sites for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2)entry into the body.Smell and taste deficits are the most common acute viral manifestations.Persistent s...
Background: Smell and taste loss are highly prevalent symptoms in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), although few studies have employed objective measures to quantify these symptoms, especially dysgeusia. Reports of...
To the Editor,Anosmia,which coupled with altered or loss of taste,during the current pandemic in individuals has heralded the onset of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19).The recovery from the anosmia has been seen to ...
funded by the COVID-19 Project of Shaanxi Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine[SZY-KJCYC-2020-YJ002];the COVID-19 Project of National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine[2020ZYLCYJ06-4];and the CACMS Innovation Fund[CI2021A00704].
Objective The scientific community knows little about the long-term influence of coronavirus disease2019(COVID-19) on olfactory dysfunction(OD). With the COVID-19 pandemic ongoing worldwide, the risk of imported cases...