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Smell Disorders: A Study of 132 Patients from the First Smell and Taste Clinic of Thailand
Journal of The Medical Association of Thailand, 08/17/09
Kaolawanich A et al. – The present data showed that SND was the major cause of smell disorders in every age group and in each duration group followed by head injury, idiopathic cause, and URI respectively. Therefore, nasal endoscopy is highly recommended for every patient with smell disorders.
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