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DeJong's The Neurologic Examination - Halaman 141
Anosmia complicates 5% to 20% of major head injuries, sometimes in isolation and sometimes with other sequelae such as diabetes insipidus and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea. The incidence of anosmia may be as high as 80% in ...
William W. Campbell, 2012
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Encyclopedia of Special Education: A Reference for the ...
The term anosmia derives from the Greek an (without) and osme (odor); it refers to the absence or impairment of the sense of smell. Hyposmia refers to diminished olfactory functioning (Mannella, 1999). Synonyms for this condition include ...
Cecil R. Reynolds, Elaine Fletcher-Janzen, 2007
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Rapid Assessment: A Flowchart Guide to Evaluating Signs ...
Although it's usually an insignificant consequence of nasal congestion or obstruction, anosmia—absence of the sense of smell—occasionally heralds a serious defect. (See Understanding the sense of smell.) Temporary anosmia can result ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004
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Clinical Neurology for Psychiatrists - Halaman 27
When disorders impair both olfactory nerves, patients, who are then said to have anosmia, cannot perceive smells or appreciate the aroma of food. Anosmia has potentially life-threatening consequences, as when people cannot smell ...
David Myland Kaufman, 2007
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Rhinologic Diagnosis and Treatment - Halaman 13
CONGENITAL ANOSMIA Congenital anosmia is defined as constant and lifelong." Several forms of congenital olfactory dysfunction have been described, ranging from the inability to detect only one or a few compounds (specific anosmia) to ...
Thomas Vincent McCaffrey, 1997
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Neurology in Clinical Practice: Principles of diagnosis ... - Halaman 259
Appreciation of an odor, despite the inability to name it, excludes anosmia. Hysterical patients may demonstrate unilateral anosmia on the side of an alleged neurological deficit. A malingerer can be detected by testing with ammonia, which ...
Walter George Bradley, 2004
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Signs and Symptoms - Halaman 24
Anosmia INTRODUCTION More than 2 million people in the United States (1%–2% of the population) suffer from anosmia, an absent sense of smell. Temporary anosmia may result from any condition that irritates the nasal mucosa to cause ...
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Medical and Bioengineering Aspects of Electrical Injuries - Halaman 281
H. Disorders of taste and smell from head injury: Anosmia Anosmia is impairment, or loss, of the sense of smell. The frontal and temporal poles have cortex resting on the rough surface of the skull. Anosmia frequently ac- companies bruising of ...
Raymond M. Fish, Leslie Alexander Geddes, Charles F. Babbs, 2003
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Walsh and Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-ophthalmology - Jilid 2 - Halaman 1360
The first clinical symptom is a reduction of the sense of smell on one or both sides that eventually leads to anosmia. This may be perceived by the patient as a problem with taste. Unfortunately, the anosmia is often ignored by the patient and ...
Neil R. Miller, Frank Burton Walsh, William Fletcher Hoyt, 2005
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Handbook of Neurosurgery - Halaman 1202
Anosmia occurs in 7-15% of patients with significant head trauma 2. gradual onset of anosmia allergic rhinitis and sinus disease": third most common cause of anosmia (anosmia in this setting may be intermittent) intracranial neoplasms: ...