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Old 03-01-2013, 01:13 PM
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It could also be direct trauma to the cranial nerve. As I recall, the olfactory nerve is routed through a "strainer" kind of structure, and a sharp impact, especially to the rear of the skull, can cause some or all of the nerves to actually shear.

This is the classic drunk falling backwards off his barstool and losing his sense of smell. Not saying this happened to you, but wanted to rule it out.
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