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- Anosmia abstract "Anosmia (pronounced /ænˈɒzmiə/) is the inability to perceive odor, or in other words a lack of functioning olfaction. Anosmia may be temporary but traumatic anosmia can be permanent. Anosmia is due to an inflammation of the nasal mucosa; blockage of nasal passages or a destruction of one temporal lobe. Specifically, according to The Lancet journal, inflammation is due to chronic mucosa changes in the paranasal sinus lining and the middle and superior turbinates. Since anosmia causes inflammatory changes in the nasal passage ways, it is treated by simply reducing the presence of inflammation. It can be caused by chronic meningitis and neurosyphilis that would increase intracranial pressure over a long period of time, and in some cases by ciliopathy including ciliopathy due to primary ciliary dyskinesia (Kartagener syndrome, Afzelius' syndrome or Siewert's syndrome). Many patients may experience unilateral anosmia, often as a result of minor head trauma. This type of anosmia is normally only detected if both of the nostrils are tested separately. Using this method of testing each nostril separately will often show a reduced or even completely absent sense of smell in either one nostril or both, something which is often not revealed if both nostrils are simultaneously tested.A related term, hyposmia, refers to a decreased ability to smell, while hyperosmia refers to an increased ability to smell. Some people may be anosmic for one particular odor. This is known as "specific anosmia". The absence of the sense of smell from birth is called Congenital Anosmia.".
- Anosmia wikiPageExternalLink anosmic-aesthetics.
- Anosmia wikiPageExternalLink abstract.
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- Anosmia wikiPageExternalLink anosmia.html.
- Anosmia wikiPageExternalLink anosmiasensetaste.
- Anosmia wikiPageExternalLink www.monell.org.
- Anosmia wikiPageID "88988".
- Anosmia wikiPageRevisionID "605396994".
- Anosmia hasPhotoCollection Anosmia.
- Anosmia icd "781.1".
- Anosmia icd "R43.0".
- Anosmia meshid "D000857".
- Anosmia name "Anosmia".
- Anosmia subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Anosmia subject Category:Olfactory_system.
- Anosmia comment "Anosmia (pronounced /ænˈɒzmiə/) is the inability to perceive odor, or in other words a lack of functioning olfaction. Anosmia may be temporary but traumatic anosmia can be permanent. Anosmia is due to an inflammation of the nasal mucosa; blockage of nasal passages or a destruction of one temporal lobe. Specifically, according to The Lancet journal, inflammation is due to chronic mucosa changes in the paranasal sinus lining and the middle and superior turbinates.".
- Anosmia label "Anosmia".
- Anosmia label "Anosmia".
- Anosmia label "Anosmia".
- Anosmia label "Anosmia".
- Anosmia label "Anosmia".
- Anosmia label "Anosmie".
- Anosmia label "Anosmie".
- Anosmia label "Anosmie".
- Anosmia label "Аносмия".
- Anosmia label "أنوسميا".
- Anosmia sameAs Anosmie.
- Anosmia sameAs Anosmie.
- Anosmia sameAs Anosmia.
- Anosmia sameAs Anosmie.
- Anosmia sameAs Anosmia.
- Anosmia sameAs Anosmia.
- Anosmia sameAs Anosmie.
- Anosmia sameAs Anosmia.
- Anosmia sameAs Anosmia.
- Anosmia sameAs m.0m7pl.
- Anosmia sameAs Q468433.
- Anosmia sameAs Q468433.
- Anosmia wasDerivedFrom Anosmia?oldid=605396994.
- Anosmia isPrimaryTopicOf Anosmia.