Selected article for: "allergic disease and gastroesophageal reflux"

Author: jerome lechien; pierre cabaraux; carlos chiesa-estomba; mohammad khalife; jan plzak; stephane hans; delphine martiny; christian Henriquez; Claire hopkins; sven saussez
Title: Objective olfactory testing in patients presenting with sudden onset olfactory dysfunction as the first manifestation of confirmed COVID-19 infection
  • Document date: 2020_4_18
  • ID: l2cc6wd8_25
    Snippet: A total of 78 patients were identified with sudden olfactory dysfunction as the first manifestation of possible COVID-19 infection. Table 1 describes demographic and epidemiological characteristics of patients. The mean age of patients was 40.6 ± 11.2 years old (21-67). There were 46 (59%) females and 32 (41%) males. The following ethnicities composed the cohort: Caucasian 73 (93.6%), North African 4 (5.1%) and Sino-African 1 (1.3%). The most pr.....
    Document: A total of 78 patients were identified with sudden olfactory dysfunction as the first manifestation of possible COVID-19 infection. Table 1 describes demographic and epidemiological characteristics of patients. The mean age of patients was 40.6 ± 11.2 years old (21-67). There were 46 (59%) females and 32 (41%) males. The following ethnicities composed the cohort: Caucasian 73 (93.6%), North African 4 (5.1%) and Sino-African 1 (1.3%). The most prevalent comorbidities of patients were gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) (11.5%), allergic rhinitis (9%), asthma (5%) and hypertension (5%). 86% of patients are non-smokers. There was no patient with chronic rhinosinusitis.

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