Smelling multiple sclerosis: Different qualities of olfactory function reflect either inflammatory activity or neurodegeneration.
Gabriel BstehKlaus BerekHarald HegenBarbara TeuchnerMichael AuerSebastian WurthFranziska Di PauliFlorian DeisenhammerThomas BergerPublished in: Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England) (2018)
Olfactory threshold is a marker of short-term inflammatory relapse activity unrelated to parameters of neurodegeneration, while odor identification and discrimination are markers of neurodegeneration mostly independent of relapse activity. Assessment of olfactory function provides an opportunity to stratify MS patients with regard to inflammation and neurodegeneration.