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Measurement of Specific Anosmia
This paper describes the first quantitative investigation of specific anosmia or “odor blindness.” Certain Ss with an otherwise normal sense of smell are unable to perceive the sweaty odor of isobutyric acid. Their olfactory detection threshold for this compound is 50 times the normal threshold concentration of 8.5 ppm in water.
J E, Amoore, D, Venstrom, A R, Davis
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Ten patients with probable Alzheimer Dementia underwent a brief evaluation of cranial nerve I function, with 90% showing varying degrees of anosmia. The potential usefulness of olfactory assessment in the evaluation of Alzheimer Disease is discussed.
Gary S. Solomon
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Anosmia After Perimesencephalic Nonaneurysmal Hemorrhage
Background and Purpose-Anosmia frequently occurs after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage not only after clipping, but also after endovascular coiling. Thus, at least in part, anosmia is caused by the hemorrhage itself and not only by surgical treatment.
Paut Greebe, Ale Algra
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Mechanism of Anosmia Caused by Symptoms of COVID-19 and Emerging Treatments
The occurrence of anosmia, the loss or change in sense of smell, is one of the most common symptoms of COVID-19 experienced by almost 53% of those affected. Several hypotheses explain the mechanism of anosmia in patients suffering from COVID-19.
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Olfactory Cleft Measurements and COVID‐19–Related Anosmia
Objective. This study aimed to investigate the differences in olfactory cleft (OC) morphology in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) anosmia compared to control subjects and postviral anosmia related to infection other than severe acute respiratory ...
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Anosmia in COVID-19: Mechanisms and Significance [PDF]
The global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by SARS-CoV-2 remains a challenge for prevention due to asymptomatic or paucisymptomatic patients.
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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1997
Congenital anosmia is well described in conjunction with various sexual and other developmental abnormalities and has been reported to run in families. Congenital anosmia occurring as an isolated defect in a single family member is extremely rare, and tends to present late.
R H, Vowles +2 more
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Congenital anosmia is well described in conjunction with various sexual and other developmental abnormalities and has been reported to run in families. Congenital anosmia occurring as an isolated defect in a single family member is extremely rare, and tends to present late.
R H, Vowles +2 more
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Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2010
There has been some renewed interest in recent years in disorders of olfaction. Decreased sense of smell can lead to significant impairment of quality of life, including taste disturbance and loss of pleasure from eating with resulting changes in weight and difficulty in avoiding health risks such as spoiled food or leaking natural gas.
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There has been some renewed interest in recent years in disorders of olfaction. Decreased sense of smell can lead to significant impairment of quality of life, including taste disturbance and loss of pleasure from eating with resulting changes in weight and difficulty in avoiding health risks such as spoiled food or leaking natural gas.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1982
Two hundred twelve patients with traumatic anosmia had been seen at a clinic during the past 16 years. Sequelae of olfactory disorders were observed in 212 (4.2%) of the 5,000 cases seen that involved head and face injuries. The two most severe olfactory disorders were anosmia in 154 (72.6%) cases and hyposmia in 58 (27.4%) cases.
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Two hundred twelve patients with traumatic anosmia had been seen at a clinic during the past 16 years. Sequelae of olfactory disorders were observed in 212 (4.2%) of the 5,000 cases seen that involved head and face injuries. The two most severe olfactory disorders were anosmia in 154 (72.6%) cases and hyposmia in 58 (27.4%) cases.
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HYPERGONADOTROPHIC HYPOGONADISM WITH ANOSMIA
Acta Endocrinologica, 1972ABSTRACT A 58 year old male with anosmia and primary testicular failure is described. The presence of anosmia did not preclude the secretion of elevated levels of gonadotrophin suggesting that in hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism with anosmia (Kallmann's syndrome) the hypogonadotrophism is not the result of anosmia alone, but that other, probably ...
J L, Males, R A, Schneider
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