Olfactory dysfunction in coronavirus disease

Aleksandra V. Tsepkolenko, S. Pukhlik
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Olfactory dysfunction may be the only early clinical manifestation in COVID-19 patients with no other significant signs. It is typical of the disease and can be significant for testing. The purpose of the review is to provide guidance to the otorhinolaryngologist in the problem of olfactory dysfunction in SARS-CoV-2 infection. Materials and Methods: The authors analyzed the available clinical data on the problem of olfactory dysfunction in SARS-CoV-2 infection. The data of statistics, clinical symptoms and pathogenesis were studied. Toexplain anosmia in COVID-19 patients, 4 possible mechanisms are considered: nasal congestion / nasal congestion and rhinorrhea; death of olfactory receptor neurons; infiltration of the brain and damage to the olfactorycenters; damage to the supporting cells of the olfactory epithelium. The analysis of clinical cases of patients with prolonged ansomia against the background of COVID-19 was carried out. Conclusions: Smell after COVID-19 in most cases is restored without specific treatment. There are no reports of studies in patients with long-term anosmia.
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冠状病毒病的嗅觉功能障碍
嗅觉功能障碍可能是COVID-19患者在没有其他明显体征的情况下唯一的早期临床表现。这是该疾病的典型症状,对检测具有重要意义。综述的目的是为耳鼻喉科医生在SARS-CoV-2感染中嗅觉功能障碍问题提供指导。材料与方法:作者分析了SARS-CoV-2感染嗅觉功能障碍问题的现有临床资料。对统计资料、临床症状及发病机制进行研究。为了解释COVID-19患者的嗅觉缺失,考虑了4种可能的机制:鼻塞/鼻塞和鼻漏;嗅觉受体神经元的死亡;大脑的浸润和嗅觉中枢的损伤;嗅觉上皮的支持细胞受损。对新冠肺炎背景下的长期性失眠患者临床病例进行分析。结论:大多数病例在感染后嗅觉恢复,无需特异性治疗。没有关于长期嗅觉缺失患者的研究报告。
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