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Olfactory epithelium histopathological findings in long-term coronavirus disease 2019 related anosmia
- Source :
- The Journal of Laryngology and Otology, The Journal of Laryngology & Otology
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- BackgroundOlfactory dysfunction represents one of the most frequent symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019, affecting about 70 per cent of patients. However, the pathogenesis of the olfactory dysfunction in coronavirus disease 2019 has not yet been elucidated.Case reportThis report presents the radiological and histopathological findings of a patient who presented with anosmia persisting for more than three months after infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2.ConclusionThe biopsy demonstrated significant disruption of the olfactory epithelium. This shifts the focus away from invasion of the olfactory bulb and encourages further studies of treatments targeted at the surface epithelium.
- Subjects :
- Clinical Records
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
Etiology
Anosmia
Coronaviru
medicine.disease_cause
Pathogenesis
Olfaction Disorders
Olfactory mucosa
Olfactory Mucosa
Olfaction Disorder
Biopsy
Humans
Medicine
Coronavirus
medicine.diagnostic_test
business.industry
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
SARS-CoV
General Medicine
Middle Aged
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Olfactory Bulb
Epithelium
Olfactory bulb
Smell
Cortisone
medicine.anatomical_structure
Treatment Outcome
Otorhinolaryngology
Female
medicine.symptom
business
Olfactory epithelium
Human
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00222151
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of Laryngology and Otology, The Journal of Laryngology & Otology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....908c3215f8e2b270e199baca3f660a80