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Olfactory dysfunction in patients after recovering from COVID-19.

Martin Sylvester OtteHans Nikolaus Caspar EckelLeonard PoluschkinJens Peter KlußmannJan-Christoffer Lüers
Published in: Acta oto-laryngologica (2020)
Half of the patients with an olfactory loss as a symptom of COVID-19 still have olfactory impairments after two months, although not all of these patients subjectively notice a restriction. Long-term measurements must confirm whether all affected patients will make full recovery.
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