2000
DOI: 10.1097/00005537-200012000-00025
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Post‐traumatic Olfactory Dysfunction

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“…Weight loss and alteration of the quality of life as well as severe loss of appetite have been reported previously. 2,3 However, the present case represents a rare condition. The parosmia occurred after chemotherapy, which is not a frequent cause of smell distortions, and was able to compete with vital functions such as food intake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Weight loss and alteration of the quality of life as well as severe loss of appetite have been reported previously. 2,3 However, the present case represents a rare condition. The parosmia occurred after chemotherapy, which is not a frequent cause of smell distortions, and was able to compete with vital functions such as food intake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Head injury usually impairs olfaction by shearing the olfactory nerves at the cribriform plate. Bruising of the antero-medial aspect of the frontal lobes, the center for olfaction, can also compromise olfaction [76]. MRI studies of civilians with posttraumatic anosmia demonstrated damage to the olfactory bulbs and tracts, subfrontal cortex, and temporal lobes [77][78].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…0,5 % aller Schädeltraumen kommt es durch Abscherung der Filiae olfactoriae zu einer permanenten Anosmie. [11,14].…”
Section: äTiologie Von Nicht Sinunasalen Riechstörungenunclassified