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. 2023 Apr 17;38:103410. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2023.103410

Table 1.

Clinical features and olfactory function assessment.

ID Age (y), Sex Hospitalization OD duration (mo) Associated dysosmia/gustatory dysf. T (n/16) D
(n/16)
I
(n/16)
Total
(n/48)
1 47, M No 8 Yes / No 11.25 11 8 30.25
2 71, M Yes 14 No / Yes 3.75 8 9 20.75
3 35, M No 12 Yes / Yes 4.5 10 6 20.5
4 25, M No 6 Yes / Yes 3.5 11 10 24.5
5 30, M Yes 15 Yes / Yes 5 11 13 29
6 30, F No 16 No / Yes 0 6 4 10
7 52, F No 10 No / Yes 5.5 11 7 23.5
8 24, F No 9 No / Yes 3.75 10 6 19.75
9 37, F No 11 No / Yes 7.25 11 10 28.25
10 41, F No 6 No / Yes 6.25 12 12 30.25
11 36, F No 18 No / Yes 1 11 8 20
12 14, F No 8 Yes / Yes 1 11 9 21
13 55, M No 10 Yes / Yes 7.75 12 11 30.75
14 28, F No 2 Yes / Yes 8 14 12 34
15 24, M No 19 No / Yes 5.5 7 8 20.5
16 64, F No 18 No / Yes 2.75 10 8 20.75
17 29, F No 10 No / Yes 6.5 7 8 21.5
18 33, M No 7 Yes / Yes 8.5 11 10 29.5
19 19, F No 12 No / No 2.5 11 10 23.5
20 23, M No 5 Yes / Yes 5.5 12 11 28.5
21 53, M No 6 No / No 3 12 11 26
22 30, M No 17 Yes / Yes 6 12 10 28
23 46, F Yes 7 No / No 4.75 10 11 25.75

OD, olfactory dysfunction; T, olfactory threshold; D, odor discrimination; I, odor identification.