10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «CACOGEUSIA»
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cacogeusia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cacogeusia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
A Dictionary of Hallucinations
The term cacogeusia comes from the Greek adjective kakos (bad, unpleasant)
and the Latin noun gustum (taste). It translates as 'bad taste'. It is used to denote
a ∗gustatory hallucination or illusion presenting in the form of an unpleasant
taste.
2
Issues in Radiation Biology and Toxicology Research: 2011 ...
A new study, “Pine mouth” syndrome: cacogeusia following ingestion of pine nuts
(genus: pinus). An emerging problem,' is now available. According to a study
from the United States, “We report a case of cacogeusia, specifically
metallogeusia ...
3
Companion to Clinical Neurology
cacogeusia. (Gr, bad þ taste) The perception that all food in the mouth has a foul
taste; a symptom of local disease, partial damage to the olfactory nerve, or
depressive illness. cacophonia. (Gr, bad þ lack of þ voice) Hoarseness of the
voice.
FRCP William Pryse-Phillips MD, FRCP(C) Faculty of Medicine Health Sciences Centre Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's Newfoundland, 2009
4
A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Cacogeusia Sensation of a disagreeable taste, often associated with parosmia.
Cacosmia - see PAROSMIA Calf Head Sign A consistent pattern of muscle
enlargement or wasting, described as 'calf heads on a trophy', has been
observed in ...
5
A Dictionary of Psychology
See also AFTER-TASTE, AGEUSIA, CACOGEUSIA, CHEMORECEPTOR,
FLAVOUR, HYPERGEUSIA, HYPOGEUSIA, MIRACULIN, MONOSODIUM
GLUTAMATE, REDINTEGRATION, TASTE BLINDNESS. taste aversion learning/
conditioning ...
6
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... cachinnation n — caquinación (f) cacodaemonia n — cacodemonia (f)
cacodemonia n — cacodemonia (f) cacodemonomania n — cacodemonomania (
f) cacoethes n — cacoetes (f) cacogenic adj — cacogénico cacogeusia n —
cacogeusia ...
7
Pocketbook of Oral Disease
... chronic dental abscesses chronic. Box 2.23 Main causes of taste disturbances
Figure 2.120 Tongue: glossitis; Sjögren syndrome in scleroderma. Figure 2.119.
128 Pocketbook of Oral Disease Causes may include: Loss of taste Cacogeusia.
Crispian Scully, José Vicente Bagán Sebastián, Marco Carrozzo, 2012
8
Patologia Oral: Correlações Clinicopatológicas
Cacogeusia, 201 Cadeia leve monoclonal urinária, 341 Calcificação pulpar, 385-
386 , 385f Cálculo pulpar,385-386 Câncer, oral, 3 Cancro, 26-27 , 27q
CancrumorisSeeNoma Candida albicans câncer bucal e, 52 esteroides tópicos e
, ...
Neuroses related to halitosis and cacogeusia There is no doubt that noticeable
halitosis is a great social stigma and can lead to social ostracism. This in itself is
enough to make a patient at least very sensitive over the question of halitosis.
Jasper John Gayford, Richard Edmund Haskell, 1979
10
Brain Injury Medicine, 2nd Edition: Principles and Practice
... olfactory perceptions are referred to as dysosmias, and of taste perceptions as
dysgeusias. In some cases, distortions may lead to unpleasant or even foul smell
(cacosmia) or taste (cacogeusia) perceptions with previously pleasant stimuli.
Nathan D. Zasler MD, Douglas I. Katz MD, Ross D. Zafonte DO, 2012
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CACOGEUSIA»
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cacogeusia is used in the context of the following news items.
Le alterazioni del gusto in Oncologia
... inatteso, come quando, per esempio, un alimento zuccherato è percepito salato. Si parla di cacogeusia quando un gusto è percepito come pessimo. «Medicitalia.it, Jan 15»
Sjogren, disgeusia (cacogeusia) e bocca urente
Sjogren, disgeusia (cacogeusia) e bocca urente. Gentili dottori vi contatto al fine di chiedervi un consulto riguardo la patologia di Sjogren. Mia madre ha 70 anni ... «Dica 33, Jul 13»
He perdido el sentido del gusto, ¿a qué puede deberse?
... de la sensación gustativa, fantogeusia ante la sensación gustativa sin estímulo y cacogeusia ante la percepción de un mal sabor en ausencia de estímulo. «Te Interesa, May 12»
Foute pijnboompitten
De metaalsmaak – de medische term is 'cacogeusia' of metallogeusia' - is een relatief nieuw verschijnsel. De eerste beschrijving waarin een verband met ... «Mare - Leids Universitair Weekblad, Jan 12»
The You Docs: The mystery of pine mouth syndrome solved
There has been a dramatic rise in cases of what docs call pine nut-associated "cacogeusia," which roughly translates to "patooie." It's been traced to shipments ... «Online Athens, Dec 10»
Pesto, Italian dishes causing 'Pine Mouth Syndrome,' puzzling doctors
"Most online contributors note a similar cacogeusia one to three days following pine nut ingestion, lasting for up to two weeks," writes Marc-David Munk. «The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, Mar 10»