2020
DOI: 10.1111/ene.14273
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Acute‐onset smell and taste disorders in the context of COVID‐19: a pilot multicentre polymerase chain reaction based case–control study

Abstract: Background and purpose: Specific respiratory tract infections, including COVID-19, may cause smell and/or taste disorders (STDs) with increased frequency. The aim was to determine whether new-onset STDs are more frequent amongst COVID-19 patients than influenza patients. Method: This was a case-control study including hospitalized patients of two tertiary care centres. Consecutive patients positive for COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (cases) and patients positive for influenza polymerase chain reaction (his… Show more

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“…The systematic search resulted in 160 potentially relevant articles. They were obtained from four e-databases including PubMed (65), EMBASE (41), Scopus (43), and WoS (11). After leaving out 84 duplicated studies, the titles and abstracts of the rest were examined, if needed their full texts were also checked.…”
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“…The systematic search resulted in 160 potentially relevant articles. They were obtained from four e-databases including PubMed (65), EMBASE (41), Scopus (43), and WoS (11). After leaving out 84 duplicated studies, the titles and abstracts of the rest were examined, if needed their full texts were also checked.…”
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“…Two categories of the MMAT were employed based on the study design to examine the methodological quality of these studies; quantitative non-randomized category for cross-sectional and case-control studies and quantitative descriptive category for case-report and case series ones. Of the 28 included studies, one (44) had a MMAT score of 100%, six (19,26,27,38,42,43) (19,29,40); and one study (31) was conducted in European and American countries jointly.…”
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“…Moderate-to-severe symptoms, such as severe acute respiratory distress, may progress to respiratory failure and death (5). A signi cant number of COVID-19 patients also present with loss of smell and taste (6), which may prompt them to consult a dentist for care. COVID-19 is of interest to dentists because of the risk of infection in their practices.…”
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“…Hyposmia, a classical prodromal nonmotor feature of Parkinson disease (PD), has been reported as an early clinical manifestation of COVID-19, but its relevance remains under discussion [3]. Interestingly, olfactory dysfunction could link acute viral infection with increased risk of developing neurodegenerative disorders.…”
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