2024
DOI: 10.1002/wjo2.179
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Recovery rates of persistent post‐COVID‐19 olfactory dysfunction using psychophysical assessment: A longitudinal cohort study

Jeremy P. Tervo,
Patricia T. Jacobson,
Brandon J. Vilarello
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesPersistent olfactory dysfunction (OD) following loss of smell associated with SARS‐CoV‐2 infection is a major feature of long COVID. Perspectives on the prevalence of persistent OD predominantly rely on self‐reported olfactory function. Few studies have tracked longitudinal rates of recovery using psychophysical assessment among patients presenting for evaluation of persistent OD beyond a window of acute recovery. Data anchored in standardized testing methods are needed to counsel patients who fail t… Show more

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