Anosmia DDx
Overview
Anosmia is loss of the sense of smell.
Causes
Most cases of anosmia are bilateral.
- upper respiratory tract infection (commonest)
- smoking
- increasing age
- nasal polyps
- ethmoid tumours
- basal skull fracture or frontal fracture, or after pituitary surgery
- congenital- eg Kallmann syndrome (hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism), cleft palate
- meningioma of the olfactory groove and other tumours of the floor of the anterior cranial fossa
- following meningitis
The main unilateral causes
- head trauma without a fracture
- early meningioma of the olfactory groove
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Critical Care
Compendium
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