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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «AGEUSIA»
Découvrez l'usage de
ageusia dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
ageusia et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
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
2
Handbook of Human Toxicology
... Unpleasant dysgeusia Infrequent Altered 6 Burning mouth 1 case Ageusia —
Hypogeusia, ageusia Bitter dysgeusia Hypogeusia Unpleasant dysgeusia Bitter
dysgeusia Hypergeusia for sodium saccharinate Altered Unpleasant and
unusual ...
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
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,
...
6
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 ...
7
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
8
Mastering Public Health: A Postgraduate Guide to ...
Surgery employed in intractable cases (for example, temporal lobe resection)
successfully eliminates most gustatory auras.2" Head or facial trauma Post-
traumatic ageusia is much less common than posttraumatic anosmia, with solitary
...
Geraint Lewis, Jessica Sheringham, Jamie Lopez Bernal, 2014
9
Clin-Alert 2001: A Quick Reference to Adverse Clinical Events
Ageusia partially reversed within 20 days after clopidogrel therapy was stopped.
Full recovery of taste was experienced several days later. Patient 2: A 64-year-
old patient developed ageusia within two months after starting clopidogrel
therapy ...
10
A-Z of Neurological Practice: A Guide to Clinical Neurology
Ipsilateral impairment of taste (ageusia, hypogeusia) and hyperacusis may • be
features, and have localizing value. Lesions within the facial canal proximal to
the meatal segment cause both hyperacusis and ageusia; lesions in the facial
canal ...
Andrew J. Larner, Alasdair J Coles, Neil J. Scolding, 2011
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «AGEUSIA»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
ageusia est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
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 ... «Lexology, mai 15»
La dura vita delle donne con la lingua che brucia
Le alterazioni delle sensazioni gustative, sino alla totale assenza di queste (ageusia), rappresentano una eventualità da non sottovalutare ... «Il Quotidiano Italiano, mai 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 ... «Nepali times, févr 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. «Doctor Tipster, déc 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 ... «West - Welfare Society Territory, juin 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 ... «Baguete, avril 14»
A disorder so bad you can't taste or smell it
The term used for the loss of the sense of smell is anosmia, while the loss of the ability to taste is ageusia. The reduction in these senses are ... «U-T San Diego, janv 14»
IntelliCell Biosciences Stem Cells Used to Successfully Treat Bell's …
Major complications of the condition are chronic loss of taste (ageusia), chronic facial spasms, facial pain and corneal infections. Diabetes is a ... «Marketwired, oct 13»
Smokey's Pizza closes up shop after 48 years
To anyone who liked Smokey's Pizza: you may be suffering from hypogeusia or ageusia, characterized by a reduced ability to taste food. «The Columbian, sept 13»
Taste and smell: What is it like to live without them?
The loss of taste, known as ageusia, is rare and has much less of an impact on daily life, say experts. Most people who think they have lost their ... «BBC News, juin 13»