Smell Changes in COVID-19 and Other Diseases: Summary of Pathophysiology Mechanism

Q4 Medicine
K. Dubey
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Abstract

Olfactory alteration during common rhinitis component of upper respiratory tract is common observation. Smell changes leads to its own consequences on the human body affecting taste, social interactions and affecting the overall quality of life. Alterations in smell may be qualitative or quantitative and depending on the etiology, pathophysiologic mechanisms involve either the conduction part of the olfactory pathway or sensorineural component. Sensorineural component may be peripheral or central. With emergence of corona epidemic researchers are looking for reasons behind changes in smell during COVID-19 infection, so that better management can be planned for the patient involved. This article aims to present summary of pathomechanisms behind the smell changes during known inflammatory, traumatic and tumors of nasal cavity. We tried to summaries information available in literature related to the main factors responsible for olfactory sensation changes during COVID-19 infection and how this is slightly different from other known causes. Author hope that present article will serve as quick and easy reference for revision of pathophysiologic mechanisms for smell changes during various diseases involving the nasal cavity.
COVID-19和其他疾病的嗅觉变化:病理生理机制综述
上呼吸道普通鼻炎患者嗅觉改变是常见的观察结果。嗅觉的变化会对人体产生影响,影响味觉、社会交往和整体生活质量。嗅觉的改变可能是定性的或定量的,取决于病因,病理生理机制涉及嗅觉通路的传导部分或感觉神经成分。感觉神经成分可为外周或中枢。随着冠状病毒流行病的出现,研究人员正在寻找COVID-19感染期间气味变化背后的原因,以便为相关患者制定更好的管理计划。本文旨在对已知的鼻腔炎症、创伤和肿瘤中嗅觉变化的病理机制进行综述。我们试图总结文献中与COVID-19感染期间导致嗅觉变化的主要因素相关的信息,以及这与其他已知原因有何不同。希望本文能为修订各种鼻腔疾病中嗅觉变化的病理生理机制提供快速、简便的参考。
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