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Anosmia and ageusia are emerging as symptoms in patients with COVID-19: What does the current evidence say?

机译:患有COVID-19的患者出现了厌食症和失语症:目前的证据怎么说?

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There have been several reports noting anosmia and ageusia as possible symptoms of COVID-19. This is of particular interest in oncology since patients receiving some cancer treatments such as chemotherapy or immune therapy often experience similar symptoms as side-effects. The purpose of this report was to summarise the evidence on the existence of anosmia and ageusia an emerging COVID-19 symptoms in order to better inform both oncology patients and clinicians. Currently, there is no published evidence or case reports noting anosmia or ageusia as symptoms of COVID-19. Nevertheless, experts in rhinology have suggested that the onset of such symptoms could either act as a trigger for testing for the disease where possible, or could be a new criterion to self-isolate. Whilst more data is currently needed to strengthen our knowledge of the symptoms of COVID-19, oncology patients who are concerned about anosmia or ageusia in the context of their systemic anti-cancer therapy should contact their acute oncology support line for advice.
机译:有几篇报道指出,厌食症和老龄化是COVID-19的可能症状。这在肿瘤学中特别有意义,因为接受某些癌症治疗(例如化学疗法或免疫治疗)的患者经常会出现类似副作用的症状。这份报告的目的是总结关于正在出现的COVID-19症状的失眠和失语症的证据,以便更好地为肿瘤患者和临床医生提供信息。当前,没有公开的证据或病例报告指出失眠或年龄偏低是COVID-19的症状。但是,流变学专家建议,此类症状的发作可能会在可能的情况下触发对该疾病进行测试,或者可能成为自我隔离的新标准。尽管目前需要更多数据来加强我们对COVID-19症状的了解,但是在全身性抗癌治疗范围内关注厌食症或陈旧性的肿瘤科患者应联系其急性肿瘤学支持热线以寻求建议。

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