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Prognostic Factors of Olfactory Dysfunction

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2010
To determine appropriate counseling of patients with olfactory dysfunction.Retrospective analysis.Interdisciplinary Center for Smell and Taste, University of Dresden Medical School, Technical University of Dresden.A total of 361 males and 533 females, aged 11 to 84 years, who twice reported to the Interdisciplinary Center for Smell and Taste.Residual ...
Thomas, Hummel, Jörn, Lötsch
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Olfactory dysfunction.

Rhinology, 1989
Otolaryngologists, neurologists and other medical practitioners are often not well equipped for assessing olfactory (dys)function. They either use no or inadequate olfactory tests. This problem of inadequate olfactory testing was systematically attacked by American psychologists in the early 80's and led to the construction of odour identification ...
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Chronic Rhinosinusitis and Olfactory Dysfunction

2006
Chronic rhinosinusitis encompasses a group of disorders characterized by inflammation of the mucosa of the nose and paranasal sinuses of at least 12 weeks' duration. In addition to nasal obstruction and discharge, chronic sinusitis is a common cause of olfactory dysfunction.
Joseph R, Raviv, Robert C, Kern
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Olfactory dysfunction in familial parkinsonism

Neurology, 1997
Impaired olfactory function is commonly observed in idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD). However, it is unknown whether it is also found in familial parkinsonism. To address this issue we administered a smell test to 12 affected, three monosymptomatic, and 12 at-risk individuals from six large parkinsonian kindreds.
K, Markopoulou   +6 more
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Olfactory dysfunction in diabetes mellitus

Physiology & Behavior, 1993
Olfactory dysfunction has been reported in individuals with diabetes mellitus, but the etiology is unknown. Diabetes is often complicated by serious medical conditions which could be related to the development of decreased olfactory ability. Overall, our 111 subjects with diabetes showed deficiencies in their ability to identify odorants measured with ...
R S, Weinstock, H N, Wright, D U, Smith
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Olfactory dysfunction in Parkinson disease

Nature Reviews Neurology, 2012
Olfactory dysfunction is among the earliest nonmotor features of Parkinson disease (PD). Such dysfunction is present in approximately 90% of early-stage PD cases and can precede the onset of motor symptoms by years. The mechanisms responsible for olfactory dysfunction are currently unknown. As equivalent deficits are observed in Alzheimer disease, Down
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Olfactory Dysfunction in Allergic Rhinitis

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology
Olfactory dysfunction (OD) can have serious consequences as it hinders individuals from detecting important warning signals like smoke, spoiled food, and gas leaks. This can significantly impact their nutritional status, eating satisfaction, and overall quality of life. Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a common disease that greatly affects the quality of life
Xinyu, Zhang   +3 more
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Olfactory dysfunction

BMJ, 2010
Katie Love, Shadaba Ahmed
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Olfactory Dysfunction

2007
Sarah Furtado, Zbigniew K. Wszolek
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Olfactory Dysfunction

1991
David V Smith, Allen M Seiden
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