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623 related items for PubMed ID: 33295221

  • 1. Anosmia: A Clinical Indicator of COVID-19 Reinfection.
    Jain A, Kaur J, Rai AK, Pandey AK.
    Ear Nose Throat J; 2021 Apr; 100(2_suppl):180S-181S. PubMed ID: 33295221
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  • 3. Contribution of anosmia and dysgeusia for diagnostic of COVID-19 in outpatients.
    Zayet S, Klopfenstein T, Mercier J, Kadiane-Oussou NJ, Lan Cheong Wah L, Royer PY, Toko L, Gendrin V.
    Infection; 2021 Apr; 49(2):361-365. PubMed ID: 32410112
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  • 6. Is loss of smell an early predictor of COVID-19 severity: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Purja S, Shin H, Lee JY, Kim E.
    Arch Pharm Res; 2021 Jul; 44(7):725-740. PubMed ID: 34302637
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  • 8. Reversible Taste Loss in a COVID-19 Patient With Preexisting Chronic Smell Impairment.
    Klein H, Karni N, Israel S, Gross M, Muszkat M, Niv MY.
    J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep; 2021 Jul; 9():2324709621990765. PubMed ID: 33535814
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  • 10. Pathogenesis and progression of anosmia and dysgeusia during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Krishnakumar HN, Momtaz DA, Sherwani A, Mhapankar A, Gonuguntla RK, Maleki A, Abbas A, Ghali AN, Al Afif A.
    Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol; 2023 Feb; 280(2):505-509. PubMed ID: 36209486
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  • 13. Medical Students' Awareness of Smell Loss as a Predictor for Coronavirus Disease 2019.
    Aldrees T, Almatrafi S, Aldriweesh T, Mokhatrish M, Salamh A, Alkholaiwi F.
    Front Public Health; 2020 Feb; 8():597897. PubMed ID: 33363090
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  • 18. A structural equation model to examine the clinical features of mild-to-moderate COVID-19: A multicenter Italian study.
    Barillari MR, Bastiani L, Lechien JR, Mannelli G, Molteni G, Cantarella G, Coppola N, Costa G, Trecca EMC, Grillo C, La Mantia I, Chiesa-Estomba CM, Vicini C, Saussez S, Nacci A, Cammaroto G.
    J Med Virol; 2021 Feb; 93(2):983-994. PubMed ID: 32710639
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  • 19. Dynamics of viral load and anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in patients with positive RT-PCR results after recovery from COVID-19.
    Song KH, Kim DM, Lee H, Ham SY, Oh SM, Jeong H, Jung J, Kang CK, Park JY, Kang YM, Kim JY, Park JS, Park KU, Kim ES, Kim HB.
    Korean J Intern Med; 2021 Jan; 36(1):11-14. PubMed ID: 32972123
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