2015
DOI: 10.1002/alr.21478
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Evaluation of the olfactory bulb volume and olfactory threshold in patients with nasal polyps and impact of functional endoscopic sinus surgery: a longitudinal study

Abstract: The results of our study show that FESS has a significant impact on OBV increment and olfactory threshold decrement. The olfactory bulb is a plastic structure and improvement in peripheral olfactory function results in increase in OBV. However, further studies are mandated, in order to establish this result.

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“…Our study showed a statistically significant difference in the OBV between the patients with CRSwNP, and the healthy controls, which is similar to the findings, reported by Herzallah et al study. In addition, we found that patients with CRSwNP showed a significant increase in the OBVs after the endoscopic sinus surgery which is comparable to the results that were reported by Sadeghi et al who documented an increase in the OBVs after FESS, and Gudziol et al who stated that the OBVs increased significantly in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis after 3 months of medical treatment. Our results support the findings of the other studies that demonstrated that olfactory deprivation may have a direct influence on the OBVs.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Our study showed a statistically significant difference in the OBV between the patients with CRSwNP, and the healthy controls, which is similar to the findings, reported by Herzallah et al study. In addition, we found that patients with CRSwNP showed a significant increase in the OBVs after the endoscopic sinus surgery which is comparable to the results that were reported by Sadeghi et al who documented an increase in the OBVs after FESS, and Gudziol et al who stated that the OBVs increased significantly in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis after 3 months of medical treatment. Our results support the findings of the other studies that demonstrated that olfactory deprivation may have a direct influence on the OBVs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Despite being a common complaint in the setting of rhinosinusitis, most of the literature based only on the subjective reports of the olfactory function, and a few of them based on the objective findings in the assessment of the olfactory system in chronic rhinosinusitis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since the effects of intranasal insulin on energy homeostasis are sex-specific ( 20 , 21 ), sex effects related to odor detection are probably relevant as well. As a gold standard for investigating olfactory thresholds in humans, the Sniffin' Sticks with the odor threshold, discrimination, and identification (TDI) score ( 22 ) are commonly applied for assessment of olfactory function in healthy participants and patients suffering from various diseases ( 23 26 ). Research investigating olfactory sensitivity after intranasal insulin application is scarce, nonetheless in patients with hyposmia, intranasal insulin is reported to increase odor detection sensitivity for n-butanol ( 27 , 28 ) while in healthy participants the performance is reduced ( 13 , 14 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…OBT volume has been shown to correlate with olfactory function in cases of post-traumatic anosmia, anosmia after upper respiratory infection [3]. Patient with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with polyps before and after surgery show associated increase in OBT volume with improvement in olfactory threshold in objective testing [4].…”
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