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Delayed Parosmia Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection: a Rare Late Complication of COVID-19.

Murat DuyanIbrahim Ulas OzturanMurat Altas
Published in: SN comprehensive clinical medicine (2021)
In this report, we present two cases of delayed parosmia, a rare complication that occurs in the late period after COVID-19. A 28-year-old male and a 32-year-old female, found to be positive in rRT-PCR tests for SARS-CoV-2, had a loss of taste and smell, respectively. Following the regaining of their ability to smell after 87 and 72 days, respectively, the male patient reported that the smell he perceived felt the smell of burnt rubber, while the female patient stated that it was similar to the smell of onion. As a result of evaluations, a diagnosis of delayed parosmia was made occurring in the late period secondary to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Although anosmia is a common symptom in the early phase of COVID-19, olfactory damage due to Sars-CoV-2 can be persistent, and distorted sense of smell can be prolonged.
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