Chemical Senses 20: 325-328,
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Higher Olfactory Threshold and Decreased Odor Identification Ability in HIV-infected Persons
Department of Psychology, University of Vienna A-1010 Vienna 1Interne Abteilung Pulmologisches Zentrum, A-1140 Vienna, Austria
Correspondence to be sent to: J.P. Lehrner, University Clinic for Neurology, Währinger Gürtel 1820, A-1097 Vienna, Austria
In order to evaluate whether the olfactory system is involved in HIV infection, two patient groups defined along a decrease in cellular immunity and a healthy control group were tested for olfactory threshold, odor identification and odor memory. Chem. Senses 20: 325328, 1995.
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