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2. Vomeronasal Organ

4. Recent Smell Loss Is the Best Predictor of COVID-19 Among Individuals With Recent Respiratory Symptoms.

5. More than smell – COVID-19 is associated with severe impairment of smell, taste, and chemesthesis

6. Cribriform Plate Foramina Count in Patients With Acquired and Congenital Anosmia.

7. An Epigenetic Locus Associated with Loss of Smell in COVID-19.

12. Olfactory Function

17. Development of an International Odor Identification Test for Children: The Universal Sniff Test

20. International clinical assessment of smell: An international, cross‐sectional survey of current practice in the assessment of olfaction.

22. Olfactory Nomenclature: An Orchestrated Effort to Clarify Terms and Definitions of Dysosmia, Anosmia, Hyposmia, Normosmia, Hyperosmia, Olfactory Intolerance, Parosmia, and Phantosmia/Olfactory Hallucination.

32. Mere end lugtesans - COVID-19 er associeret med svær påvirkning af lugtesansen, smagssansen og mundfølelsen

33. International consensus statement on allergy and rhinology: Olfaction.

34. International consensus statement on allergy and rhinology: Olfaction

43. Recent Smell Loss Is the Best Predictor of COVID-19 Among Individuals With Recent Respiratory Symptoms

44. Corrigendum to: More than smell: COVID-19 is associated with severe impairment of smell, taste, and chemesthesis

45. The best COVID-19 predictor is recent smell loss: a cross-sectional study

46. Factors associated with relevant olfactory recovery after olfactory training: a retrospective study including 601 participants

47. Recent Smell Loss Is the Best Predictor of COVID-19 Among Individuals With Recent Respiratory Symptoms.

48. Systemic corticosteroids in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related smell dysfunction: an international view.

49. COVID-19: Recovery from Chemosensory Dysfunction. A Multicentre study on Smell and Taste.

50. Corrigendum to: More Than Smell-COVID-19 Is Associated With Severe Impairment of Smell, Taste, and Chemesthesis.

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