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Aytug Altundag
Researcher at Amasya University
Publications - 85
Citations - 2164
Aytug Altundag is an academic researcher from Amasya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Olfaction & Olfactory system. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1237 citations.
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Position Paper on Olfactory Dysfunction
Thomas Hummel,Katherine L. Whitcroft,Peter Andrews,Aytug Altundag,C Cinghi,Richard M. Costanzo,Michael Damm,Johannes Frasnelli,Hilmar Gudziol,Neelima Gupta,Antje Haehner,Eric H. Holbrook,Seok-Chan Hong,David E. Hornung,K.-B. Hüttenbrink,Reda Kamel,Masayoshi Kobayashi,Ioannis Konstantinidis,Basile Nicolas Landis,Donald A. Leopold,Alberto Macchi,Takaki Miwa,R Moesges,J Mullol,Christian A. Mueller,Giancarlo Ottaviano,Giulio Cesare Passali,Carl Philpott,Jayant M. Pinto,V J Ramakrishnan,Philippe Rombaux,Yehudah Roth,R A Schlosser,B Shu,Graciela M. Soler,Pär Stjärne,Boris A. Stuck,Jan Vodička,Antje Welge-Luessen +38 more
TL;DR: Clinicians and researchers are encouraged to adopt a common language in olfactory dysfunction to increase the methodological quality, consistency and generalisability of work in this field.
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More than smell. COVID-19 is associated with severe impairment of smell, taste, and chemesthesis
Valentina Parma,Kathrin Ohla,Maria G. Veldhuizen,Masha Y. Niv,Christine E. Kelly,Alyssa J. Bakke,Keiland W. Cooper,Cédric Bouysset,Nicola Pirastu,Michele Dibattista,Rishemjit Kaur,Marco Tullio Liuzza,Marta Yanina Pepino,Veronika Schöpf,Veronica Pereda-Loth,Shannon B. Olsson,Richard C. Gerkin,Paloma Rohlfs Domínguez,Javier Albayay,Michael C. Farruggia,Surabhi Bhutani,Alexander Fjaeldstad,Ritesh Kumar,Anna Menini,Moustafa Bensafi,Mari Sandell,Iordanis Konstantinidis,Antonella Di Pizio,Federica Genovese,Lina Öztürk,Thierry Thomas-Danguin,Johannes Frasnelli,Sanne Boesveldt,Ozlem Saatci,Luis R. Saraiva,Cailu Lin,Jérôme Golebiowski,Liang-Dar Hwang,Mehmet Hakan Ozdener,M.D. Guàrdia,Christophe Laudamiel,Marina Ritchie,Jan Havlíček,Denis Pierron,Eugeni Roura,Marta Navarro,Alissa A. Nolden,Juyun Lim,Katherine L. Whitcroft,Lauren R. Colquitt,Camille Ferdenzi,Evelyn V. Brindha,Aytug Altundag,Alberto Macchi,Alexia Nunez-Parra,Zara M. Patel,Sébastien Fiorucci,Carl Philpott,Barry C. Smith,Johan N. Lundström,Carla Mucignat,Jane K. Parker,Mirjam van den Brink,Michael Schmuker,Florian Ph. S. Fischmeister,Thomas Heinbockel,Vonnie D. C. Shields,Farhoud Faraji,Enrique Santamaría,William E.A. Fredborg,Gabriella Morini,Jonas Olofsson,Maryam Jalessi,Noam Karni,Anna D'Errico,Rafieh Alizadeh,Robert Pellegrino,Pablo Meyer,Caroline Huart,Ben Chen,Graciela M. Soler,Mohammed K. Alwashahi,Olagunju Abdulrahman,Antje Welge-Lüssen,Pamela Dalton,Jessica Freiherr,Carol H. Yan,Jasper H. B. de Groot,Vera V. Voznessenskaya,Hadar Klein,Jingguo Chen,Masako Okamoto,Elizabeth Sell,Preet Bano Singh,Julie Walsh-Messinger,Nicholas Archer,Sachiko Koyama,Vincent Deary,S. Craig Roberts,Huseyin Yanik,Samet Albayrak,Lenka Martinec Novákov,Ilja Croijmans,Patricia Portillo Mazal,Shima T. Moein,Eitan Margulis,Coralie Mignot,Sajidxa Mariño,Dejan Georgiev,Pavan Kumar Kaushik,Bettina Malnic,Hong Wang,Shima Seyed-Allaei,Nur Yoluk,Sara Razzaghi,Jeb M. Justice,Diego Restrepo,Julien W. Hsieh,Danielle R. Reed,Thomas Hummel,Steven D. Munger,John E. Hayes +121 more
TL;DR: The results show that COVID-19-associated chemosensory impairment is not limited to smell, but also affects taste and chemesthesis, and suggest that SARS-CoV-2 infection may disrupt sensory-neural mechanisms.
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Olfactory Bulb MRI and Paranasal Sinus CT Findings in Persistent COVID-19 Anosmia.
TL;DR: Olfactory cleft and olfactory bulb abnormalities are seen in COVID-19 anosmia and further longitudinal imaging studies could shed light on the mechanism of ofactory neuronal pathway injury in CO VID-19Anosmia.
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Modified olfactory training in patients with postinfectious olfactory loss.
Aytug Altundag,Melih Cayonu,Gurkan Kayabasoglu,Murat Salihoglu,Hakan Tekeli,Omer Saglam,Thomas Hummel +6 more
TL;DR: This prospective study investigated whether the effect of OT might increase through the use of more odors and extension of the training period.
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Recent smell loss is the best predictor of COVID-19 among individuals with recent respiratory symptoms.
Richard C. Gerkin,Kathrin Ohla,Maria G. Veldhuizen,Paule V. Joseph,Christine E. Kelly,Alyssa J. Bakke,Kimberley E. Steele,Michael C. Farruggia,Robert Pellegrino,Marta Yanina Pepino,Cédric Bouysset,Graciela M. Soler,Veronica Pereda-Loth,Michele Dibattista,Keiland W. Cooper,Ilja Croijmans,Antonella Di Pizio,Mehmet Hakan Ozdener,Alexander Fjaeldstad,Cailu Lin,Mari Sandell,Preet Bano Singh,V. Evelyn Brindha,Shannon B. Olsson,Luis R. Saraiva,Gaurav Ahuja,Mohammed K. Alwashahi,Surabhi Bhutani,Anna D'Errico,Marco Aurélio Fornazieri,Jérôme Golebiowski,Liang-Dar Hwang,Lina Öztürk,Eugeni Roura,Sara Spinelli,Katherine L. Whitcroft,Farhoud Faraji,Florian Ph. S. Fischmeister,Thomas Heinbockel,Julien W. Hsieh,Caroline Huart,Iordanis Konstantinidis,Anna Menini,Gabriella Morini,Jonas Olofsson,Carl Philpott,Denis Pierron,Vonnie D. C. Shields,Vera V. Voznessenskaya,Javier Albayay,Aytug Altundag,Moustafa Bensafi,María Adelaida Bock,Orietta Calcinoni,William E.A. Fredborg,Christophe Laudamiel,Juyun Lim,Johan N. Lundström,Alberto Macchi,Pablo Meyer,Shima T. Moein,Enrique Santamaría,Debarka Sengupta,Paloma Rohlfs Domínguez,Huseyin Yanik,Thomas Hummel,John E. Hayes,Danielle R. Reed,Masha Y. Niv,Steven D. Munger,Valentina Parma +70 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated whether olfactory loss is a reliable predictor of COVID-19 using a crowdsourced questionnaire in 23 languages to assess symptoms in individuals self-reporting recent respiratory illness.