2022
DOI: 10.1186/s41935-022-00306-1
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Medicolegal aspect of loss of smell and olfactory event-related potentials

Abstract: Background It is not straightforward to objectively evaluate the olfactory dysfunction that occurs following forensic incidents. The olfactory event-related potentials method, based on electrophysiological records, may provide objective data in the evaluation of posttraumatic anosmia cases from the medicolegal perspective. This study, where a quantitative evaluation of the cases with the complaints of olfactory sensation disorder was performed using the olfactory event-related potentials test, … Show more

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“…In a forensic traumatic event, the clinical picture and severity of the person need to be determined with the use of objective criteria, although there are still limitations in objectively evaluating olfactory dysfunctions and state the relationship between the event and its cause. Performing both subjective and electrophysiological tests together to detect olfactory dysfunctions that occur after a forensic incident enable provide more reliable results in diagnosis and treatment ( 35 ). The OERPs method may provide objective data in the evaluation of post traumatic anosmia from the medicolegal perspective, to identify specific factors and the degree of smell loss ( 36 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a forensic traumatic event, the clinical picture and severity of the person need to be determined with the use of objective criteria, although there are still limitations in objectively evaluating olfactory dysfunctions and state the relationship between the event and its cause. Performing both subjective and electrophysiological tests together to detect olfactory dysfunctions that occur after a forensic incident enable provide more reliable results in diagnosis and treatment ( 35 ). The OERPs method may provide objective data in the evaluation of post traumatic anosmia from the medicolegal perspective, to identify specific factors and the degree of smell loss ( 36 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%