id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-326839-nhzasi5a Ferreli, Fabio Clinical presentation at the onset of COVID-19 and Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis 2020-08-18 .txt text/plain 504 39 59 Smell and taste dysfunctions were 89 investigated by asking the patients to answer the question "Did you experience any 90 reduction or loss of smell and/or taste at the onset of COVID-19?". Differences in the MiniRQLQ scores relative to ARC and to the onset of 92 COVID-19 were described as mean, standard deviation (SD) and 95% Confidence Interval 93 (CI). investigated to test the hypothesis that patients with a diagnosis of ARC seem to be more 118 affected by olfactory dysfunction when contracting COVID-19, as raised by some authors. In our experience, no differences in taste and smell dysfunction were reported among 120 COVID-19 patients with or without a diagnosis of ARC. Prevalence 139 of taste and smell dysfunction in Coronavirus Disease Olfactory and gustatory dysfunction as a clinical presentation of mild-to-moderate 143 forms of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19): a multicenter European study ./cache/cord-326839-nhzasi5a.txt ./txt/cord-326839-nhzasi5a.txt