Olfaction: Sensitive indicator of inflammatory burden in chronic rhinosinusitis.
Xiaoguang YanKatherine Lisa WhitcroftThomas HummelPublished in: Laryngoscope investigative otolaryngology (2020)
Assessment of olfactory function should be considered in the clinical evaluation of CRS patients, not only for detecting and quantifying patients' symptom, but also because it appears to be useful to objectively assess the efficacy of CRS treatment over time. In addition, olfaction can be expected to expand the library of CRS phenotypes and endotypes and, hence, pave the way for more precise, tailored treatment options.