A case series of patients, including a consultant rhinologist, who all experienced a loss of smell associated with confirmed or suspected COVID-19
Título
A case series of patients, including a consultant rhinologist, who all experienced a loss of smell associated with confirmed or suspected COVID-19
Autor
David E.J. Whitehead, Christine Kelly, N. Ahmad
Descripción
Background: Non-invasive detection of carriers of COVID-19 virus remains elusive. A decrease in sense of smell appears to be a potential marker of the disease. However, it is not the most frequently reported complaint and there may be more novel early markers of disease.Methodology: We present a case series of patients, including a consultant rhinologist who all experienced a loss of smell associated with confirmed or suspected COVID-19.Results: A consultant rhinologist presented with a delayed sudden onset anosmia, four days after testing positive for coronavirus whilst also exhibiting evidence of autonomic dysfunction prior to rRT-PCR diagnosis and during the time period during which smell suddenly deteriorated. Sudden loss of smell can occur within a 3-hour window and a transient increase in SNOT-22 score was also noted at the time of loss.Conclusions: Transient hyposmia or anosmia appear to be an early warning sign or marker symptom associated with COVID-19. Smell can be lost rapidly but appears to recover for many. For others a variety of novel treatments exist. There may be more sensitive or specific signs associated with the disease.
Fecha
2020
Materia
coronavirus, covid-19, anosmia, hyposmia, Autonomic nervous system, heart rate variability, autonomic dysfunction, SNOT-22, olfactory loss, smell training
Identificador
10.4193/RHINOL/20.027
Fuente
Epidemiology and Health
Editor
Korean Society of Epidemiology
Cobertura
Otorhinolaryngology
Colección
Citación
David E.J. Whitehead, Christine Kelly, N. Ahmad, “A case series of patients, including a consultant rhinologist, who all experienced a loss of smell associated with confirmed or suspected COVID-19,” SOCICT Open, consulta 20 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/6220.
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