2024
DOI: 10.1002/wjo2.163
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Recovery rates and long‐term olfactory dysfunction following COVID‐19 infection

Melanie Dias,
Zara Shaida,
Nora Haloob
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesOlfactory dysfunction is one of the most recognized symptoms of COVID‐19, significantly impacting quality of life, particularly in cases where recovery is prolonged. This review aims to explore patterns of olfactory recovery post‐COVID‐19 infection, with particular focus on delayed recovery.Data SourcesPublished literature in the English language, including senior author's own work, online and social media platforms, and patients' anecdotal reports.MethodA comprehensive review of the literature was u… Show more

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