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Cortical magnetic resonance imaging findings in patients with posttraumatic olfactory dysfunction: comparison according to the interval between trauma and evaluation.

Sang-Wook Kim1, Dae Woo Kim2, Yoo Jeong Yim3, Chae-Seo Rhee4, Chul Hee Lee5, Jeong-Whun Kim4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Patients with smell loss after craniocerebral trauma are known to have some brain abnormalities, but there was no study to analyze the findings according to the time interval between injury and evaluation. We aimed to identify whether the time interval may influence on the findings in the brain.
METHODS: Medical records of 19 patients with posttraumatic olfactory dysfunction were reviewed. All of them underwent a magnetic resonance imaging and olfactory function tests. The patients were divided into early (n=10) and delayed (n=9) groups according to the time interval.
RESULTS: Magnetic resonance imaging was taken at a mean time of 2.2 and 59.6 months after trauma in the early and delayed groups, respectively. Abnormal findings in the brain were found in 6 and 8 patients in the early and delayed groups, respectively. The olfactory bulb and orbitofrontal cortex were commonly affected olfactory pathways in both groups. In the early group, the abnormalities were brain tissue defect, hemorrhage, and focal edema whereas tissue defect was the only finding in the delayed group. In the early group, 5 of 6 patients with severe olfactory dysfunction showed brain abnormality while 1 of 4 patients with mild dysfunction had abnormality. In the delayed group, all the patients had severe dysfunction and 8 of 9 patients showed brain abnormality.
CONCLUSION: Most patients with traumatic olfactory dysfunction had abnormality in the brain, and brain abnormality might be different according to the timing of evaluation. Furthermore, there might be an association between the severity of olfactory dysfunction and radiological abnormalities.

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Keywords:  Craniocerebral trauma; Magnetic resonance imaging; Olfactory bulb; Olfactory pathways; Smell

Year:  2014        PMID: 25177434      PMCID: PMC4135154          DOI: 10.3342/ceo.2014.7.3.188

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 1976-8710            Impact factor:   3.372


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