Enhanced parosmia and phantosmia in patients with severe depression

Psychological Medicine
Ilona CroyThomas Hummel

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Jan 22, 2014·Journal of Affective Disorders·Ilona CroyThomas Hummel
Jun 20, 2016·Journal of Affective Disorders·Laura KhilKlaus Berger
Jul 10, 2016·Journal of Neurology·Ilona Croy, Thomas Hummel
Aug 23, 2016·Headache·Yasmin I JionRandolph W Evans
Jul 30, 2019·International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology·Hideaki ShigaTakaki Miwa
Aug 22, 2018·JAMA Otolaryngology-- Head & Neck Surgery·Kathleen E BainbridgeDonald Leopold
Nov 2, 2020·International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology·Isaac A BernsteinNicholas R Rowan
Aug 15, 2021·Psychiatry Research·Eike WehlingFrank Larøi
Oct 8, 2021·Chemical Senses·Anna AthanassiNathalie Mandairon
Oct 27, 2021·Chemical Senses·Robert PellegrinoThomas Hummel

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