Concussion occurs with some frequency in a variety of sports. Any trauma to the brain can also result in temporary or chronic olfactory dysfunction. The relationship between sports concussion and olfactory dysfunction is not well studied, nor do we know whether only more severe injuries result in smell impairments. Three sports players who had previously experienced either a moderate or severe concussion were compared to matched controls. Only the player with a previous severe concussion had a current olfactory impairment. We tentatively suggest that the distinction between moderate and severe concussion may represent a possible cut-off between the presence and absence of olfactory impairment in sports players
iform erves ctory mon smell P. G. lfac-jury,” ab-lfac-omas sep-rbito-l lobe s that ficits tes”). udi...
Purpose To evaluate if and how post-traumatic brain injury (TBI) olfactory dysfunction affects the ...
To investigate implicit olfactory abilities in a group of anosmic traumatic brain injured (TBI) pati...
<small>Concussion occurs with some frequency in a variety of sports. Any trauma to the brain can al...
BACKGROUND: Moderate to severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) commonly lead to olfactory dysfunctio...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can cause olfactory loss. The aim of this cross-sectional and prospecti...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common condition that is often complicated by neuropsychiatric seq...
Smell deficit is commonly due to head trauma which often causes the shearing of the olfactory nerve ...
Chemosensory disorders, primarily olfactory, have diagnostic significance for prevalent human illnes...
Objective: To evaluate olfactory function and clinical–neurological characteristics in a group of pa...
The degree of olfactory function and damage to olfactory bulbs and tracts were quantitatively determ...
OBJECTIVES: Post-traumatic olfactory loss (PTOL) is the third most common aetiology for olfactory di...
Fifty-two nonanosmic closed head injured patients were given tests of olfactory naming, recognition,...
The incidence of olfactory dysfunction associated with head trauma varies from 5 % to 25 % and it is...
Post-injury smell disorders. Head trauma is the third most common aetioiogy of post-traumatic olfact...
iform erves ctory mon smell P. G. lfac-jury,” ab-lfac-omas sep-rbito-l lobe s that ficits tes”). udi...
Purpose To evaluate if and how post-traumatic brain injury (TBI) olfactory dysfunction affects the ...
To investigate implicit olfactory abilities in a group of anosmic traumatic brain injured (TBI) pati...
<small>Concussion occurs with some frequency in a variety of sports. Any trauma to the brain can al...
BACKGROUND: Moderate to severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) commonly lead to olfactory dysfunctio...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can cause olfactory loss. The aim of this cross-sectional and prospecti...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common condition that is often complicated by neuropsychiatric seq...
Smell deficit is commonly due to head trauma which often causes the shearing of the olfactory nerve ...
Chemosensory disorders, primarily olfactory, have diagnostic significance for prevalent human illnes...
Objective: To evaluate olfactory function and clinical–neurological characteristics in a group of pa...
The degree of olfactory function and damage to olfactory bulbs and tracts were quantitatively determ...
OBJECTIVES: Post-traumatic olfactory loss (PTOL) is the third most common aetiology for olfactory di...
Fifty-two nonanosmic closed head injured patients were given tests of olfactory naming, recognition,...
The incidence of olfactory dysfunction associated with head trauma varies from 5 % to 25 % and it is...
Post-injury smell disorders. Head trauma is the third most common aetioiogy of post-traumatic olfact...
iform erves ctory mon smell P. G. lfac-jury,” ab-lfac-omas sep-rbito-l lobe s that ficits tes”). udi...
Purpose To evaluate if and how post-traumatic brain injury (TBI) olfactory dysfunction affects the ...
To investigate implicit olfactory abilities in a group of anosmic traumatic brain injured (TBI) pati...