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Clinical and Imaging Evaluation of COVID-19-Related Olfactory Dysfunction

Medicine and Health

Clinical and Imaging Evaluation of COVID-19-Related Olfactory Dysfunction

E. Hamed, E. Abdou, et al.

Olfactory dysfunction is a surprising aftermath for many COVID-19 patients. In a study by Eslam Hamed and team, 110 post-COVID-19 patients were compared to a control group, revealing no strong links with nasal symptoms but significant olfactory bulb changes. Join us to uncover the intricate relationship between viral damage and smell loss!

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