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Journal Article

Citation

Rasquin P. Acta Otorhinolaryngol. Belg. 1975; 29(8): 1159-1169.

Vernacular Title

Les anosmies traumatiques

Copyright

(Copyright © 1975, UNIVERSA)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1233865

Abstract

Traumatic anosmy can be found after any traumatism of the skull, whatever its impact and intensity. A long loss of consciousness or a heavy post-commotionnal syndrom can increase a traumatic anosmy. The best way to really assess a traumatic loss of smell is to use of olfacto-breathing reflex and possibility for confirmation, the olfactive electroencephalography. The suppression of a traumatic anosmy can happen, but the published statistics on this matter seem a little too optimistic. With regard to stimulators, the rate is far too high than it is usually accepted.


Language: fr

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