10 LIVROS EM POLONÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PAROSMIA»
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Diseases of the Sinuses: A Comprehensive Textbook of Diagnosis and ...
Parosmia has been reported byanumberofpatients with head trauma. In some cases, parosmia is a sign of nerve regeneration and the return (at least partially) of the sense of smell (23). In other cases, parosmia can be severe, persistent, and ...
M. Eric Gershwin, Gary Incaudo, 2012
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Handbook of Human Toxicology - Strona 355
... andrenergic Altered — 81 Captopril Anosmia 2 cases 91 Cocain Increased threshold — 82, 104 Codeine Hyposmia — 179 Dexamphetamine sulfate Increased threshold — 180 Diltiazem Dysosmia — 109 Doxycycline Anosmia, parosmia 3 ...
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Nasal Physiology and Pathophysiology of Nasal Disorders - Strona 121
Table 10.1 Classification of smell disorders Quantitative smell Qualitative smell disorders disorders Hyposmia Parosmia Anosmia Phantosmia Functional anosmia Olfactory agnosia Specific anosmia Hyperosmia refers to a decreased ability to ...
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Handbook of Clinical Neurology - Tom 24 - Strona 14
Although parosmia is extremely common and must be known to all who have seen patients with traumatic anosmia, surprisingly little has been written about it. The first to mention it and to use the name was Legg in 1873 although he did not ...
P. J. Vinken, G. W. Bruyn, 1976
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Sinus Relief Now: The Ground-Breaking 5-Step Program for Sinus, ...
Parosmia. Some people can smell a bad or foul odor that travels with them throughout the day. Sometimes the smell is reminiscent of a moldy locker room. Occasionally it will be described as the smell of something burning. Often, the person ...
Jordan S. Josephson, 2006
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Localization in Clinical Neurology - Strona 131
Lesions Causing Parosmia and Cacosmia Parosmia or dysosmia (perversion of smell) and cacosmia (experiencing unpleasant odors) [7] are rare phenomena that are usually seen after a head injury or with a psychiatric disease (e.g., ...
Paul W. Brazis, Joseph C. Masdeu, José Biller, 2012
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Remembering Smell: A Memoir of Losing--and Discovering--the Primal Sense
Parosmia refers to bizarre distortions of actual odors. The smell molecules are there, but their chemical formulas are misinterpreted somewhere between the receptor sheet and the central brain. It's not always clear when phantosmia is really ...
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Diet and Nutrition in Palliative Care - Strona 228
Absence.of.odor.perception Hyposmia. Decreased.sensitivity.to.odor.perception Dysosmia Distorted.ability.to.identify.odors Agnosia. Inability.to.discriminate.perceived.odors. Parosmia Altered.odor.perception.in.the.presence.of.another.odor ...
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Handbook of Olfaction and Gustation
Good (1822), for example, classified disorders of olfaction into the following categories: Parosmia acris (acute smell), Parosmia obtusa (obtuse or distorted smell), and Parosmia expers (anosmia or lack of smell). Good (1822, pp. 260– 261) ...
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Neuropsychology and the Law - Strona 30
Anosmia and Parosmia The term anosmia refers to loss of the senses of smell and taste as a result of damage to the olfactory nerves. The term parosmia refers to gross distortion in senses of smell and taste as a result, once again, of damage ...
Jane Dywan, Ronald D. Kaplan, Francis J. Pirozzolo, 2013
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «PAROSMIA»
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A World Without Scent
In the first year, I experienced bouts of parosmia and phantosmia, phenomena that can occur after nerve damage to the brain, where a smell is misinterpreted as ... «The Atlantic, set 15»
Could you smell a rat?
Parosmia is when the sense of smell I distorted. A pleasant odour will be detected as a foul smell and vice-versa. Phantosmia is detecting an odour which is not ... «Health24, jul 15»
I lost my sense of smell – it was hard not to panic
This is known as parosmia. Although medical advice suggested a visit to the GP if smell does not return in a week or two, I could not face it. Having read about ... «The Guardian, abr 15»
Experience: everything smells like sewage to me
With parosmia, there are few things that I can eat that don't taste of sewage or mud, and most things smell disgusting, too. The irony isn't lost on me – I'm a ... «The Guardian, fev 15»
Anosmia Awareness Day
And then there is parosmia, where you can smell things (however faintly), but your olfactory nerve distorts every single thing you smell leaving your food and ... «Basenotes, fev 15»
Welcome to my world of no smell and odd tastes: How a bike …
Anosmia and its ugly sisters, parosmia and phantosmia, are a collection of disorders that affect 5 per cent of the population in the UK, yet most of us know, ... «The Independent, out 14»
High Fat Diet can Permanently Kill Your Sense of Smell: Study
Hyposmia, anosmia, parosmia and phantosmia are some of the common smell disorders found in humans, according to the NIDCD (National Institute on ... «International Business Times, India Edition, jul 14»
"La cacosmia", por Marco Aurelio Denegri | El Comercio Perú
... la histeria, la hipocondría y la melancolía, ocasionaba también la parosmia o alucinación olfatoria o percepción de olores inexistentes, y además la cacosmia, ... «El Comercio, jul 14»
Allucinazioni olfattive, poco discusse ma presenti nella popolazione …
Si distingue dalla parosmia (identificazione errata dell'odore) e, soprattutto, dalla cacosmia (percezione degli odori ripugnanti) con le quali viene invece spesso ... «Scienze Naturali, abr 14»
The role of smell in appreciating wine
... from anosmia to hyposmia (reduction and impairment), phantosmia (olfactory hallucinations) and the horrible-sounding parosmia (smells are distorted, so that ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mar 14»