Taste disorders after tonsillectomy: a long-term follow-up
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PubMed ID
22460623
Description
In a former study, taste disturbances after tonsillectomy seemed to be more frequent than expected. Eight percent of patients reported subjective taste disorders 6 months after tonsillectomy. Fifteen patients from the initial trial, who reported taste disorders after tonsillectomy, were contacted again for this long-term follow-up. A telephone interview using the same questionnaire addressing the current self-estimate of taste function was performed. At 32 ± 10 months following surgery, two (0.9%) patients still reported suffering from taste disturbance. This long-term follow-up study shows that dysgeusia following tonsillectomy occurs in approximately 1% of patients. These data should be considered when patients are informed about complications after tonsillectomy.
Date of Publication
2012
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Heiser, Clemens | |
Landis, Basile N | |
Cao Van, Helene | |
Guinand, Nils | |
Hörmann, Karl | |
Stuck, Boris A |
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Series
Laryngoscope
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
ISSN
0023-852X
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