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Basile Nicolas Landis
Researcher at Geneva College
Publications - 180
Citations - 5831
Basile Nicolas Landis is an academic researcher from Geneva College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Olfaction & Olfactory system. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 165 publications receiving 4597 citations. Previous affiliations of Basile Nicolas Landis include University of Geneva & Dresden University of Technology.
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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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A Study on the Frequency of Olfactory Dysfunction
TL;DR: Evaluated the frequency of olfactory dysfunction in a large representative population without sinonasal complaints and investigated the extent to which general pathological conditions, medications, and aging influence olfaction.
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"Taste Strips" - a rapid, lateralized, gustatory bedside identification test based on impregnated filter papers.
Basile Nicolas Landis,Antje Welge-Luessen,Annika Brämerson,Mats Bende,Christian A. Mueller,Steven Nordin,Thomas Hummel +6 more
TL;DR: Normative values for the “Taste Strips” are provided based on over 500 subjects tested and a small series of patients with ageusia confirmed the clinical usefulness of the proposed normative values.
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Ratings of overall olfactory function.
TL;DR: The data suggest that ratings of olfactory function are unreliable in healthy, untrained subjects, mainly due to the limited attention the sense of smell receives in daily life.
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Recovery of olfactory function following closed head injury or infections of the upper respiratory tract.
Jens Reden,A. Mueller,Christian A. Mueller,Iordanis Konstantinidis,Johannes Frasnelli,Basile Nicolas Landis,Thomas Hummel +6 more
TL;DR: It showed that the rate of improvement of olfactory function was significantly higher in patients with post-URTI dysosmia compared with Patients with posttraumatic dysosia and the factor "sex" had no significant effect on recovery of smell function.