Clinical Features of Parosmia Associated with COVID-19 Infection.
David K LernerKatherine Laura GarveyAnnie E Arrighi-AllisanAndrey FilimonovPeter FilipJanki ShahBenjamin TweelAnthony Del SignoreMadeleine SchabergPatrick ColleySatish GovindarajAlfred Marc IloretaPublished in: The Laryngoscope (2021)
COVID-19-associated olfactory dysfunction is frequently linked with development of parosmia, which often presents either at onset of smell loss or in a delayed fashion. Despite better quantitative olfactory scores, respondents with parosmia report decreased quality of life. A majority of respondents with persistent parosmia have sought treatment. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.