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The aim of the study is to see whether patients with chronic smell impairment after brain injury benefit from a treatment that consists of corticosteroids, and then olfactory training in 3 months.
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Lead Sponsor
St. Olavs Hospital
Collaborators
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ENT department St Olavs Hospital
Trondheim
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