Background: Olfactory dysfunction is an increasingly recognised condition, associated with reduced quality of life and major health outcomes such as neurodegeneration and death. However, translational research in this field is limited by heterogeneity in methodological approach, including definitions of impairment, improvement and appropriate assessment techniques. Accordingly, effective treatments for smell loss are limited. In an effort to encourage high quality and comparable work in this field, among others, we propose the following ideas and recommendations. Whilst the full set of recommendations are outlined in the main document, points include the following: \u2022 Patients with suspected olfactory loss should undergo a full examinat...
AbstractThe sense of smell is largely taken for granted by laypersons and medical professionals alik...
The most important aims of this thesis were: (1) to investigate the prevalence of olfactory dysfunct...
Respiratory tract viruses are the second most common cause of olfactory dysfunction. As we learn mor...
Background: Olfactory dysfunction is an increasingly recognised condition, associated with reduced q...
Background: Olfactory dysfunction is an increasingly recognised condition, associated with reduced q...
Olfactory dysfunction is an increasingly recognised condition, associated with reduced quality of li...
Background: Olfactory dysfunction is an increasingly recognised condition, associated with reduced q...
Background: Olfactory dysfunction affects a significant proportion of the population but appears to ...
AbstractIntroductionThe smell, subjective phenomenon of great importance, is poorly understood and s...
Since publication of the original Position Paper on Olfactory Dysfunction in 2017 (PPOD-17), the per...
Sense of smell poses an incredibly significant aspect of our life, it has been present from the begi...
Olfactory dysfunction is a relatively common disorder that is often under-recognized by both patient...
BACKGROUND The literature regarding clinical olfaction, olfactory loss, and olfactory dysfunction...
Background: Respiratory tract viruses are the second most common cause of olfactory dysfunction. As ...
Objective/Hypothesis: This study aims to determine the association between parosmia and clinically r...
AbstractThe sense of smell is largely taken for granted by laypersons and medical professionals alik...
The most important aims of this thesis were: (1) to investigate the prevalence of olfactory dysfunct...
Respiratory tract viruses are the second most common cause of olfactory dysfunction. As we learn mor...
Background: Olfactory dysfunction is an increasingly recognised condition, associated with reduced q...
Background: Olfactory dysfunction is an increasingly recognised condition, associated with reduced q...
Olfactory dysfunction is an increasingly recognised condition, associated with reduced quality of li...
Background: Olfactory dysfunction is an increasingly recognised condition, associated with reduced q...
Background: Olfactory dysfunction affects a significant proportion of the population but appears to ...
AbstractIntroductionThe smell, subjective phenomenon of great importance, is poorly understood and s...
Since publication of the original Position Paper on Olfactory Dysfunction in 2017 (PPOD-17), the per...
Sense of smell poses an incredibly significant aspect of our life, it has been present from the begi...
Olfactory dysfunction is a relatively common disorder that is often under-recognized by both patient...
BACKGROUND The literature regarding clinical olfaction, olfactory loss, and olfactory dysfunction...
Background: Respiratory tract viruses are the second most common cause of olfactory dysfunction. As ...
Objective/Hypothesis: This study aims to determine the association between parosmia and clinically r...
AbstractThe sense of smell is largely taken for granted by laypersons and medical professionals alik...
The most important aims of this thesis were: (1) to investigate the prevalence of olfactory dysfunct...
Respiratory tract viruses are the second most common cause of olfactory dysfunction. As we learn mor...