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Marco Aurélio Fornazieri
Institution
University of São Paulo
Address
Brazil
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COVID-19 publications
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2020
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2021
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Garcia ECD
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Luz LA
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Anzolin LK
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Barbosa da Silva JL
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Doty RL
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Pinna FR
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Voegels RL
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Fornazieri MA
. Biopsy of the olfactory epithelium from the superior nasal septum: is it possible to obtain neurons without damaging olfaction? Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2021 Jun 05.
PMID:
34144902
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Citations:
Fields:
Oto
Otolaryngology
Sbrana MF
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Fornazieri MA
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Bruni-Cardoso A
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Avelino-Silva VI
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Schechtman D
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Voegels RL
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Malnic B
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Glezer I
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de Rezende Pinna F
. Olfactory Dysfunction in Frontline Health Care Professionals During COVID-19 Pandemic in Brazil. Front Physiol. 2021; 12:622987.
PMID:
33767631
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Citations:
3
Brandão Neto D
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Fornazieri MA
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Dib C
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Di Francesco RC
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Doty RL
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Voegels RL
, Pinna FR. Chemosensory Dysfunction in COVID-19: Prevalences, Recovery Rates, and Clinical Associations on a Large Brazilian Sample. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2021 03; 164(3):512-518.
PMID:
32867582
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Citations:
20
Fields:
Gen
General Surgery
Oto
Otolaryngology
Translation:
Humans
Kosugi EM
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Lavinsky J
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Romano FR
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Fornazieri MA
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Luz-Matsumoto GR
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Lessa MM
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Piltcher OB
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Sant'Anna GD
. Incomplete and late recovery of sudden olfactory dysfunction in COVID-19. Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2020 Jul - Aug; 86(4):490-496.
PMID:
32534982
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Citations:
19
Fields:
Oto
Otolaryngology
Translation:
Humans
Cells
PH
Public Health
Lavinsky J
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Kosugi EM
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Baptistella E
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Roithmann R
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Dolci E
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Ribeiro TK
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Rossini B
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Romano FR
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Maunsell RCK
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Mitre EI
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Imamura R
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Hachiya A
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Chone CT
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Watanabe LMN
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Fornazieri MA
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Lessa MM
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Sant'Anna GD
. An update on COVID-19 for the otorhinolaryngologist - a Brazilian Association of Otolaryngology and Cervicofacial Surgery (ABORL-CCF) Position Statement. Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2020 May - Jun; 86(3):273-280.
PMID:
32371055
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Citations:
12
Fields:
Oto
Otolaryngology
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Humans
Cells
PH
Public Health
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