10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «AGEUSIA»
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ageusia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ageusia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
Handbook of Human Toxicology
... Hypogeusia for sweet, hypergeusia for 82 bitter Unpleasant dysgeusia 1-3 81
Hypogeusia, ageusia 69 Ageusia for salty — 82 Chalky dysgeusia <3 81
Unpleasant dysgeusia <3 81 Unpleasant dysgeusia >3 81 Ageusia, metallic
dysgeusia ...
2
Neurology in Clinical Practice: Principles of diagnosis and ...
The frequency of ageusia after head injury is approximately 0.5%, with
approximately 6% of all patients with post-traumatic anosmia also having
ageusia. Recovery from ageusia is much more likely than from anosmia and
usually occurs in ...
Walter George Bradley, 2004
3
A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
A Ageusia VIII: presbycusis; impaired vestibulospinal reflexes. • Motor system:
Appearance: loss of muscle bulk; 'senile' tremor; Tone: rigidity; gegenhalten/
paratonia; Power: decline in muscle strength; Coordination: impaired speed of ...
4
Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
Total ageusia is rare as an isolated neurological symptom; it has most frequently
been reported in tumors and demyelination involving the nucleus of tractus
solitarius (the gustatory nucleus) in the brain stem. Ageusia is also seen in
psychiatric ...
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
5
Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
L of or relating to ageusia. 2. a person who has an impaired sense of taste. agger
Civil Engineering, earthwork serving as a road, usually raised with sloping
embankments. Oceanography, see double tide. agglomerate Biology, crowded ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
6
Neurological Disorders: Course and Treatment
Cranial. Nerves. and. Brain. Stem. CHAPTER. 17. Anosmia,. Ageusia,. and. Other
. Disorders. of. Chemosensation. Richard. L. Doty. and. Steven. M. Bromley.
Michael Fetter and Christopher Kennard. INTRODUCTION Until they malfunction,
...
7
Quantitative Human Physiology: An Introduction
Ageusia means the inability to taste. Specific ageusia refers to the inability to
taste a specific chemical. Hypogeusia means that the person has an elevated
threshold for detection of tastants—they are less sensitive than normal. The
ability to ...
8
Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structures, Sections, and Systems
Clinical Correlations: Lesions of the geniculate ganglion, or facial nerve proximal
to the ganglion, result in 1) ipsilateral loss of taste (ageusia) from the anterior two-
thirds of the tongue and 2) an ipsilateral Jacial (Bell) palsy. Although a ...
9
Clinical Environmental Health and Toxic Exposures
"BadT" Anosmia, parosmia T disorder Metallic dysgeusia Metallic dysgeusia DT
Metallic dysgeusia DT DT Metallic dysgeusia T disorder Impaired odor detection
T disorder Hypogeusia, "badT" to alcohol, ageusia Metallic dysgeusia T disorder
...
John Burke Sullivan, Gary R. Krieger, 2001
10
Crash Course: Neurology
Christopher Turner. Ageusia and dysgeusia Ageusia is the perception of loss of
taste. Dysgeusia is the perception of an impaired sense of taste. Many patients
with bilateral anosmia complain of loss or impairment of taste. This is because ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AGEUSIA»
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ageusia is used in the context of the following news items.
Causes of alteration in taste
... less taste and aroma for bitter taste; Eating room temperature or cold foods and more flavourful protein food for patients who develop ageusia or a salty taste. «TheHealthSite, Sep 15»
Utah woman files suit against Starbucks after claims of cleaning …
The physical damages she claims includes nerve damage; esophagitis and other damage to her esophagus; Burning Mouth Syndrome; Ageusia (loss of taste); ... «KBOI-TV, Jul 15»
Jury Awards Pizzeria Owner For Loss of Taste
Costagliola testified that Rizzo never told him about the risk of ageusia (loss of taste) as a result of the procedure. Costagliola's counsel cited Rizzo's testimony, ... «The Legal Intelligencer, Jul 15»
Are injuries to the senses overlooked following a brain injury?
The loss of taste, known as 'ageusia', is rare and most people who think they have lost their sense of taste have actually lost their sense of smell. Click here to ... «Lexology, May 15»
Temporary paralysis
The major complications that arise due to this palsy are ageusia (a chronic loss of taste), synkinesis which is brought about by the regrowth of the seventh cranial ... «Nepali times, Feb 15»
About Nasal Polyps Symptoms and Treatments
People with nasal polyps can develop anosmia, the loss of or a decrease in the ability to smell, and ageusia, an impaired ability to taste. They often feel pain all ... «Doctor Tipster, Dec 14»
Ageusia: cause e rimedi di un mondo senza sapore
L'ageusia è la perdita del sapore, quindi delle funzioni gustative della lingua. Le sensazioni si dividono normalmente tra salato, dolce, amaro e acido. Da che ... «Blogosfere, Dec 14»
Cómo se diagnostica y trata los trastornos del olfato y del gusto
La pérdida del sentido del olfato se denomina anosmia, y la del gusto ageusia y son las alteraciones quimiosensoriales más frecuentes. La capacidad ... «Medicina21.com, Oct 14»
Anosmia e ageusia: gli handicap invisibili
Anosmia e ageusia. Rispettivamente, la perdita dell'olfatto e la perdita del gusto. Due handicap invisibili che, in Francia, riguardano tra il 3 e il 5% della ... «West - Welfare Society Territory, Jun 14»
Valisneria espiral
Em um de meus primeiros textos literários, lá pelos 20, com a arrogância típica dos jovens, escrevi: “estranha ageusia axiológica”. Foi logo após ter perdido ... «Baguete, Apr 14»