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Clinical and Radiological Evaluations of COVID-19 Patients with Anosmia: Preliminary Report.

Lechien, J. R.; Michel, J.; Radulesco, T.; Chiesa-Estomba, C. M.; Vaira, L. A.; De Riu, G.; Sowerby, L. J.; Hopkins, C.; Saussez, S.

2020-05-26 otolaryngology
10.1101/2020.05.20.20106633
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ObjectiveTo investigate clinical and radiological features of olfactory clefts of patients with mild coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). MethodsSixteen COVID-19 patients were recruited. The epidemiological and clinical data were extracted. Nasal complaints were assessed through the sino-nasal outcome test 22 (SNOT-22). Patients underwent psychophysical olfactory testing, olfactory cleft examination and CT-scan. ResultsSixteen anosmic patients were included. The mean SniffinSticks score was 4.6{+/-}1.7. The majority of patients had no endoscopical abnormality, with a mean olfactory cleft endoscopy score of 0.6{+/-}0.9. The olfactory clefts were opacified in 3 patients on the CT-scan. The mean radiological olfactory cleft score was 0.7{+/-}0.8. There were no significant correlations between clinical, radiological and psychophysical olfactory testing. ConclusionThe olfactory cleft of anosmic COVID-19 patients is free regarding endoscopic examination and imaging. The anosmia etiology would be not related to edema of the olfactory cleft. Level of Evidence4

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