Can smell training help patients regain senses after brain surgery?
NCT ID NCT05912881
Summary
This study looked at whether smell training helps patients recover their sense of smell and taste faster after surgery for non-cancerous skull base tumors. Researchers followed 41 patients who had this specific type of surgery. They tested if structured smell exercises after surgery improved recovery and quality of life compared to natural healing.
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Johns Hopkins Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland, 21224, United States
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