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Charlotte Hautefort
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 11
Citations - 734
Charlotte Hautefort is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Olfactory bulb & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 370 citations.
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Smell and taste dysfunction in patients with COVID-19.
Michael S Xydakis,Puya Dehgani-Mobaraki,Eric H. Holbrook,Urban W. Geisthoff,Christian Bauer,Charlotte Hautefort,Philippe Herman,Geoffrey T. Manley,Dina M Lyon,Claire Hopkins +9 more
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COVID-19-related anosmia is associated with viral persistence and inflammation in human olfactory epithelium and brain infection in hamsters.
Guilherme D. Melo,Françoise Lazarini,Sylvain Levallois,Sylvain Levallois,Charlotte Hautefort,Vincent Michel,Vincent Michel,Florence Larrous,Benjamin Verillaud,Caroline Aparicio,Sebastien Wagner,Gilles Gheusi,Gilles Gheusi,Lauriane Kergoat,Etienne Kornobis,Flora Donati,Flora Donati,Thomas Cokelaer,Remi Hervochon,Yoann Madec,Emmanuel Roze,Dominique Salmon,Hervé Bourhy,Marc Lecuit,Marc Lecuit,Marc Lecuit,Pierre-Marie Lledo +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, a virologic, molecular, and cellular study of the olfactory neuroepithelium of seven patients with COVID-19 presenting with acute loss of smell was conducted.
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Olfactory and Gustatory Dysfunction as an Early Identifier of COVID-19 in Adults and Children: An International Multicenter Study.
Chenghao Qiu,Chong Cui,Charlotte Hautefort,Antje Haehner,Jun Zhao,Qi Yao,Hui Zeng,Eric Nisenbaum,Li Liu,Yu Zhao,Di Zhang,Corinna G. Levine,Ivette Cejas,Qi Dai,Mei Zeng,Philippe Herman,Clément Jourdaine,Julia Draf,Bing Chen,Dushyantha Jayaweera,James C. Denneny,Roy R. Casiano,H. H. Yu,Adrien A. Eshraghi,Thomas Hummel,Xuezhong Liu,Yilai Shu,Hongzhou Lu +27 more
TL;DR: Olfactory and/or gustatory disorders may represent early or isolated symptoms of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection and serve as a useful additional screening criterion, particularly for the identification of patients in the early stages of infection.
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Olfactory and Gustatory Dysfunction as An Early Identifier of COVID-19 in Adults and Children: An International Multicenter Study
Chenghao Qiu,Chong Cui,Charlotte Hautefort,Antje Haehner,Jun Zhao,Qi Yao,Hui Zeng,Eric Nisenbaum,Li Liu,Yu Zhao,Di Zhang,Corinna G. Levine,Ivette Cejas,Qi Dai,Mei Zeng,Philippe Herman,Clément Jourdaine,Julia Draf,Bing Chen,Dushyantha Jayaweera,James C. Denneny,Roy R. Casiano,H. H. Yu,Adrien A. Eshraghi,Thomas Hummel,Xuezhong Liu,Yilai Shu,Hongzhou Lu +27 more
TL;DR: Olfactory and/or gustatory disorders may represent early or isolated symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 infection and serve as a useful additional screening criterion, particularly for the identification of patients in the early stages of infection.
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COVID-19-associated olfactory dysfunction reveals SARS-CoV-2 neuroinvasion and persistence in the olfactory system
Guilherme D. Melo,Françoise Lazarini,Sylvain Levallois,Charlotte Hautefort,Vincent Michel,Florence Larrous,Benjamin Verillaud,Caroline Aparicio,Sebastien Wagner,Gilles Gheusi,Lauriane Kergoat,Etienne Kornobis,Thomas Cokelaer,Remi Hervochon,Yoann Madec,Emmanuel Roze,Dominique Salmon,Hervé Bourhy,Marc Lecuit,Marc Lecuit,Pierre-Marie Lledo +20 more
TL;DR: Evidence is reported that viral persistence in the olfactory epithelium provides a potential mechanism for prolonged or relapsing symptoms of COVID-19, such as loss of smell, which should be considered for optimal medical management and future therapeutic strategies.