Posttraumatic Anosmia Secondary to Cranial Base Contusion
<p>Head trauma is a common cause of anosmia; however, the diagnosis is typically late, owing to greater attention being given to the more life-threatening sequelae of the injury. Studies have cited olfactory dysfunction as occurring in approximately 30% of all head traumas [1].</p><p...
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Main Authors: | Shinji Makino (Author), Nobuko Makino (Author) |
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Imaging Journal of Clinical and Medical Sciences - Peertechz Publications,
2014-07-24.
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