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COVID-19-related chemosensory changes: Findings from a prospective national database.

Mihai A BentanEvan R ReiterRichard M CostanzoDaniel H Coelho
Published in: World journal of otorhinolaryngology - head and neck surgery (2024)
Most subjects with COVID-19-related chemosensory dysfunction recover, with the majority noting complete recovery within weeks of infection. Those aged over 40 years and female gender were associated with lower rates of recovery. A considerable number of participants reported significant impact on quality of life and safety.
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