id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-253410-rdmopd4t Gorzkowski, Victor Evolution of olfactory disorders in COVID‐19 patients 2020-07-02 .txt text/plain 2740 164 52 The time from smell loss onset to survey was 26.8±8.2 days in patients with complete olfactory recovery and 25.3±7.1 days in those with incomplete olfactory recovery (p=0.37). The findings of the present study can be summarized as follows: i)about two thirds reported a sudden olfactory/gustatory impairment; ii)olfactory/gustatory disorders can be isolate or associated to other symptoms; iii)95% of patients recovered (incompletely to completely) their olfactory function at one month; iv)olfactory function was recovered between the 4 th and the 15 th day after the onset of olfactory loss in most patients; v)half of patients completely recovered their olfactory function at 4 weeks; and vi)short time from smell loss to the onset of olfactory recovery, absence of nasal obstruction, and absence of sore/dry/tingling feeling in the nose were significantly related to the chance for complete olfactory recovery. ./cache/cord-253410-rdmopd4t.txt ./txt/cord-253410-rdmopd4t.txt