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Intranasal Zinc and Anosmia: The Zinc‐Induced Anosmia Syndrome
The Laryngoscope, 2006AbstractObjective: Commercial preparations of intranasal zinc gluconate gel are marketed as a remedy for the common cold. However, intranasal zinc has been reported as a cause of anosmia in humans and animals. Seventeen patients presenting with anosmia after the use of intranasal zinc gluconate are described.Methods: The authors conducted a ...
Thomas H, Alexander, Terence M, Davidson
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JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2013
A56-year-oldwomanpresentedwitha several-yearhistoryofnasal obstructive symptoms and anosmia. Despite previous courses of fluticasonepropionate,sheexperiencedno improvement.Shehad noassociatedpain, rhinorrhea,headaches, changes invision,or epistaxis, and her medical history was negative for either allergic rhinitis or chronic rhinosinusitis.
Kyle J, Chambers +3 more
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A56-year-oldwomanpresentedwitha several-yearhistoryofnasal obstructive symptoms and anosmia. Despite previous courses of fluticasonepropionate,sheexperiencedno improvement.Shehad noassociatedpain, rhinorrhea,headaches, changes invision,or epistaxis, and her medical history was negative for either allergic rhinitis or chronic rhinosinusitis.
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Anosmia: diagnosis and management
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2003Disorders of the sense of smell can be frustrating for both the patient and physician. Ongoing research in this field has provided insight into the possible mechanisms for smell loss; however, therapy is still limited. Commercially distributed smell testing kits and newer screening tests using material available in all clinical settings have made ...
Eric H, Holbrook, Donald A, Leopold
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1987
In steroid-dependent anosmia (nasal polyps, inhalant allergy, anosmia), high doses of steroids will temporarily restore the sense of smell, a diagnostic test. Appropriate surgery can then be carried out, followed by low-dose, long-term steroid therapy to maintain the sense of smell.
B W, Jafek +4 more
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In steroid-dependent anosmia (nasal polyps, inhalant allergy, anosmia), high doses of steroids will temporarily restore the sense of smell, a diagnostic test. Appropriate surgery can then be carried out, followed by low-dose, long-term steroid therapy to maintain the sense of smell.
B W, Jafek +4 more
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2019
This chapter introduces the nose and the eyes as essential to the perception of healthy and unhealthy air, water, and whole landscapes. While sickness is a well-known theme of Civil War prisons, scholarly discussions of disease, hospitals, and medicine are often disembodied from individual lived-experience.
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This chapter introduces the nose and the eyes as essential to the perception of healthy and unhealthy air, water, and whole landscapes. While sickness is a well-known theme of Civil War prisons, scholarly discussions of disease, hospitals, and medicine are often disembodied from individual lived-experience.
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