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Chronic Rhinosinusitis and Olfactory Dysfunction
2006Chronic 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 Parkinson’s Disease
ORL, 1991An olfactory function test in 18 patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and 10 age-matched control subjects was performed. Both detection and recognition thresholds were measured with five kinds of synthesized odorants (T & T olfactometry). Before each test, rhinoscopic inspections were performed to exclude subjects who could have respiratory hyposmia.
T, Murofushi +3 more
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Olfactory dysfunction in down's syndrome
Neurobiology of Aging, 1996Down's Syndrome subjects over 40 years old show neuropathology similar to that of Alzheimer's disease. The olfactory system is particularly vulnerable in Alzheimer's disease, both anatomically and functionally. Several measures of sensory and cognitive functioning were studied in the older Down's Syndrome patient, with the hypothesis of significant ...
C, Murphy, S, Jinich
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Olfactory Dysfunction in Allergic Rhinitis
ORL, 2009<i>Background:</i> Olfactory dysfunction in patients with allergic rhinitis has long been thought to be secondary to coexisting chronic rhinosinusitis and polyposis with obstruction of airflow over the olfactory epithelium. Recent evidence suggests that the allergic inflammatory infiltrate may itself affect olfaction in the absence of ...
Joel, Guss +3 more
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A review of olfactory dysfunctions in man
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1979Although a large number of individuals experience olfactory disorders following accidents, disease states, medical interventions, aging, and exposure to environmental chemicals and pollutants, few medical practitioners have the expertise or staff to provide appropriate clinical evaluation, treatment, counseling, or referral for such patients.
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Olfactory Dysfunction in Allergic Rhinitis
Clinical Reviews in Allergy & ImmunologyOlfactory 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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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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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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Olfactory Training for Postviral Olfactory Dysfunction: Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2021Nrusheel Kattar +2 more
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Olfactory dysfunction in aging and neurodegenerative diseases
Ageing Research Reviews, 2021Xiuli Dan, Noah Wechter, Samuel Gray
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