Survey on Olfactory Testing by Pediatric Neurologists: Is the Olfactory a "True" Cranial Nerve?
Harvey B SarnatLaura Flores-SarnatPublished in: Journal of child neurology (2020)
Olfactory evaluation in neonates is simple, rapid, and inexpensive. It tests parts of the brain not otherwise examined. It may assist diagnosis in cerebral malformations; metabolic, endocrine, and hypoxic encephalopathies; and some genetic diseases, including chromosomopathies. CN1 is neuroanatomically unique and fulfills criteria of a true sensory cranial nerve. We recommend that olfaction be routinely or selectively included during neurologic examination of neonates and children.