PMID: 9432078Jan 31, 1998Paper

Lateralized and bilateral olfactory function in patients with chronic sinusitis compared with healthy control subjects

The Laryngoscope
L KlimekW J Mann

Abstract

Results of this study demonstrated that a new olfactory test, the "Sniffin' Sticks," can be used to distinguish hyposmic patients with chronic sinusitis (n = 63) from control subjects. Dirhinic testing yielded improved olfactory sensitivity compared with monorhinic testing. However, dirhinic results were not significantly different from results obtained for the best nostril.

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