Can smell training help patients regain taste after brain surgery?
NCT ID NCT05912881
Summary
This study looked at whether smell and taste problems after skull base tumor surgery can be improved. Researchers tested if a special 'olfactory training' program could help patients recover their sense of smell faster. They followed 41 patients who had surgery for benign skull base tumors, measuring their smell function and quality of life before and after surgery.
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Johns Hopkins Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland, 21224, United States
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