Olfactory hallucinations as a manifestation of hidden rhinosinusitis

Abstract The exact anatomical origin of olfactory epileptic seizures is controversial. Partial seizures can be an uncommon manifestation of brain tumours involving the medial temporal lobe and the orbitofrontal structures or as a marker of mesial temporal sclerosis. We present a patient suffering fr...

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Olfactory hallucination
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