Recognizing the unusual findings: Cases of desiderosmia

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Iron deficiency anemia may cause a desire to smell. This has not been well defined by clinicians. In the cases we present, we have shown that there may be a desire to smell in iron deficiency anemia. We wanted to attract the attention of clinicians.

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Yanardag Acik, D. (2019). Recognizing the unusual findings: Cases of desiderosmia. Clinical Case Reports, 7(5), 953–954. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2126

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