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Quality of Life in Olfactory Dysfunction


Abstract & Information

Olfactory function

Defining olfactory disorders

Etiology of olfactory dysfunction

Patient evaluation

Olfactory testing

Therapy of olfactory disorders

Consequences of olfactory loss

Nutritional implications of olfactory dysfunction

Measures of
quality of life


Conclusions

References