Persistent chemosensory dysfunction in a young patient with mild COVID-19 with partial recovery 15 months after the onset.
Maria Paola CecchiniLorenzo BrozzettiNicolò CardobiLuca SacchettoDavide GibelliniStefania MontemezziMarta CheliPaolo ManganottiSalvatore MonacoGianluigi ZanussoPublished in: Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (2021)
The occurrence of long-term persistent olfactory deficit in spite of the absence of structural brain and olfactory bulb involvement supports the view of a possible persistent dysfunction of both sustentacular cells and olfactory neurons. The gustatory dysfunction even if less persisting for the described features could be related to a primary gustatory system involvement. Future longitudinal studies are needed to investigate the persistence of chemosensory impairment, which could have a relevant impact on the daily life.