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Brief Report

Prognostic Significance of Anosmia in patients with Closed-Head Trauma

Pages 250-254 | Accepted 30 Dec 1986, Published online: 04 Jan 2008
 

Abstract

Among 40 patients who developed total anosmia as a result of closed-head injury, virtually all had major vocational problems during the two or more years after being medically cleared to return to work. None had major motor or sensory deficits, and the majority had above average intelligence and memory. However, most demonstrated psychosocial deficits of a type typically associated with damage to orbital frontal cortex. Vocational outcome for patients with partial anosmia was more variable with only about half having manifest vocational problems.

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