DTI of the Olfactory Bulb in COVID-19-Related Anosmia: A Pilot Study

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This study aimed to assess the utility of DTI in the detection of olfactory bulb dysfunction in COVID-19-related anosmia. It was performed in 62 patients with COVID-19-related anosmia and 23 controls. The mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy were calculated by 2 readers. The difference between the fractional anisotropy and mean diffusivity values of anosmic and control olfactory bulbs was statistically significant (P =.001). The threshold of fractional anisotropy and mean diffusivity to differentiate a diseased from normal olfactory bulb were 0.22 and 1.5, with sensitivities of 84.4% and 96.8%, respectively, and a specificity of 100%

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Sherif, F., Elmokadem, A. H., Abdel Razek, A., Kamal, E., Abdou, E. H. E., Salem, M. A., & Ghoneim, M. M. (2022). DTI of the Olfactory Bulb in COVID-19-Related Anosmia: A Pilot Study. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 43(8), 1180–1183. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A7590

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