Publication: Olfactory Dysfunction and Olfactory Bulb Volume Reduction in Patients with Leprosy
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VEYSELLER, Bayram
AKSOY, Fadlullah
Yildirim, YAVUZ SELİM
ACIKALIN, R. Murat
GURBUZ, Defne
Ozturan, ORHAN
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To ascertain the level and rate of olfactory
dysfunction in patients with leprosy and to determine
whether olfactory bulb volume is affected by the pathophysiology. Olfactory bulb (OB) volume, measured using
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), was compared in 15
patients with leprosy and 15 healthy controls. All of the
participants were evaluated using a detailed history to
identify the probable causes of the smell dysfunction.
Those who had a disease other than leprosy that may have
caused the smell dysfunction were excluded from the
study. OB volumes were calculated by manually tracing the
OB on coronal sections. Orthonasal olfaction testing was
used to assess smell function. The orthonasal olfaction
testing indicated that all patients with leprosy were anosmic or severely hyposmic. The smell function test
indicated that the OB volume of the patient group was
significantly lower than that of the control group. No
within-group difference was detected between right and
left OB volume in either group. The patients in the leprosy
group were severely hyposmic or anosmic and their
olfactory bulb volume was significantly lower than that of
the control group. To our knowledge, this study is the first
to show a reduction in olfactory bulb volume among leprosy patients.
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VEYSELLER B., AKSOY F., Yildirim Y. S. , ACIKALIN R. M. , GURBUZ D., Ozturan O., -Olfactory Dysfunction and Olfactory Bulb Volume Reduction in Patients with Leprosy-, INDIAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND HEAD & NECK SURGERY, cilt.64, ss.261-265, 2012