10 LIVRES EN POLONAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ANOSMIA»
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DeJong's The Neurologic Examination - Strona 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 ... - Strona 24
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 - Strona 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 - Strona 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 ... - Strona 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 - Strona 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 - Strona 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 - Tom 2 - Strona 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 - Strona 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: ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ANOSMIA»
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You Might Be Unable to Detect Certain Smells
Hoven's lack of sensitivity to certain smells has a scientific name: specific anosmia. Like Hoven, people with the condition are unable to detect one or several ... «Braindecoder, sept 15»
Dr Nina Byrnes: Our GP gives advice on how to recover after …
Dr Nina replies: Anosmia is the medical term for a loss of sense of smell. A total of 80pc of our taste involves using our sense of smell. The common cold or flu, ... «Irish Independent, sept 15»
A World Without Scent
The more I researched anosmia—the medical term for my condition—the more questions I had. Smell is strongly tied to memory, so did this mean that the ... «The Atlantic, sept 15»
What It's Like Having Sex When You've Got Ansomia (No Sense Of …
Sex and Anosmia. What It's Like Having Sex When You've Got Anosmia (No Sense Of Smell). The Debrief: There's no way of saying 'I miss sniffing crotches' ... «The Debrief, juil 15»
After TEDxUofM event, University students talk smell
Engineering senior Eric Riedel and Art & Design freshman Sarah Jomaa both have congenital anosmia — which means they have not had a sense of smell ... «The Michigan Daily, mars 15»
Anosmia Awareness Day
Today is Anosmia Awareness Day. Being the wonderfully informed Basenotes audience that you are, you'll have heard about anosmia already (especially if you ... «Basenotes, févr 15»
Monell Center Marks Anosmia Awareness Day with New …
Newswise — PHILADELPHIA (February 24, 2015) – The Monell Center announces three new educational outreach initiatives to promote Anosmia Awareness ... «Newswise, févr 15»
L'anosmia può dare invalidità? Le cause, la diagnosi e la cura
L'anosmia, congenita o acquisita, è una condizione invalidante perché determina la parziale o completa perdita della sensibilità olfattiva. Vediamo cause e cure. «Blogosfere, oct 14»
A smell-defying mystery to savour
Anosmia: Lives Without a Sense of Smell by Eléonore de Bonneval, Kenzo Parfums showroom, Paris, 17 to 21 September. European and US tour in 2015. «New Scientist, oct 14»
Could a Fading Sense of Smell Point to Earlier Death?
In fact, anosmia -- the inability to distinguish odors -- was a bigger predictor of death than major killers such as heart disease, lung disease or cancer, the ... «HealthDay, oct 14»