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Quantitative effects of nasal surgery on olfaction
Authors:C N Stevens  M H Stevens
Abstract:A prospective study of 100 patients undergoing nasal surgery was done to quantitate the effects of nasal surgery on olfaction. Patients were evaluated pre- and postoperatively with regard to their subjective olfaction, and pre- and postoperative olfactograms were obtained using a simple office olfactometer. Thirty-two patients had normal olfaction during the course of study. Forty-nine improved following surgery. Eight patients had a decrease in olfaction after surgery. Two of these were related to allergic rhinitis. One patient had a total loss of olfaction following a septorhinoplasty. The authors conclude that most patients undergoing nasal surgery will have either an improvement or no change in olfaction after surgery.
Keywords:Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Michael Stevens: Division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery   University of Utah College of Medicine   3C120 University Medical Center   50 N. Medical Drive   Salt Lake City   UT 84132.
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