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  1. Anosmia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-08-31
  2. Anosmia. Nostalgia for a Forbidden Sense. by Ezza Agha Malak, 2008-11-10
  3. Anosmia: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by J., MD Polsdorfer, 2005
  4. Anosmia (1890) by John Edwin Rhodes, 2009-01-13
  5. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Anosmia by J. Ricker Polsdorfer MD, 2002-01-01
  6. Anosmia; or, Cases illustrating the physiology and pathology of the sense of smell by William Ogle, 1870
  7. Anosmia: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by J., MD Polsdorfer, 2006
  8. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Smelling disorders by Liz Swain, 2002-01-01
  9. Smelling Disorders: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Liz Swain, 2006
  10. Ask Dr. Nan.(probiotics for healing colon): An article from: Women's Health Letter by Nan Kathryn Fuchs, 2005-01-01
  11. Taste and Smell Disorders: Rhinology and Sinusology by Allen Seiden, 1997-01-15
  12. Defects of smell after head injury by A. D Leigh, 1943

81. Anosmia - Wikipedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Anosmia is the lack of olfaction , the sense of smell . It can be caused by a stuffy nose , death of ethmoid cells, or brain injury in which the olfactory nerve is shorn.
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82. Health Library - Anosmia
Saint Luke's Health System eLibrary. anosmia. Self Help Clearinghouse.anosmia Resource Center. Online.Provides mailing
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83. Newhouse A1
A new study estimates that up to 62 percent of Americans over age 53 have olfactoryimpairments such as anosmia (no sense of smell) or hyposmia (a greatly
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Physician Robert Henkin, founder of the Taste and Smell Clinic in Washington, uses different scents to test the olfactory abilities of Marla Litz of Marietta, Ga. (Photo by Mark Abraham) When the Nose No Longer Knows BY DRU SEFTON
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Karl Wuensch remembers that moment, in 1990, when he realized something was terribly wrong with him.
"I was at the kitchen table, just eating some food," said Wuensch, 55, a psychology professor. "My wife came in and grabbed her nose and gagged and said, `That's rotten!"'

84. Anosmia | Vhihealthe
anosmia. Definition The term anosmia means lack of the sense of smell.It may also refer to a decreased sense of smell. Ageusia, a
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The term anosmia means lack of the sense of smell. It may also refer to a decreased sense of smell. Ageusia, a companion word, refers to a lack of taste sensation. Patients who actually have anosmia may complain wrongly of ageusia, although they retain the ability to distinguish salt, sweet, sour, and bitterhumans' only taste sensations. Description
Of the five senses, smell ranks fourth in importance for humans, although it is much more pronounced in other animals. Bloodhounds, for example, can smell an odor a thousand times weaker than humans. Taste, considered the fifth sense, is mostly the smell of food in the mouth. The sense of smell originates from the first cranial nerves (the olfactory nerves), which sit at the base of the brain's frontal lobes, right behind the eyes and above the nose. Inhaled airborne chemicals stimulate these nerves. There are other aberrations of smell beside a decrease. Smells can be distorted, intensified, or hallucinated. These changes usually indicate a malfunction of the brain. Causes and symptoms The most common cause of anosmia is nasal occlusion caused by rhinitis (inflammation of the nasal membranes). If no air gets to the olfactory nerves, smell will not happen. In turn, rhinitis and nasal polyps (growths on nasal membranes) are caused by irritants such as allergens, infections, cigarette smoke, and other air pollutants. Tumors such as nasal polyps can also block the nasal passages and the olfactory nerves and cause anosmia. Head injury or, rarely, certain viral infections can damage or destroy the olfactory nerves.

85. Anosmia | Building Better Health
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Definition Description Causes and symptoms Diagnosis ... Resources Definition The term anosmia means lack of the sense of smell. It may also refer to a decreased sense of smell. Ageusia, a companion word, refers to a lack of taste sensation. Patients who actually have anosmia may complain wrongly of ageusia, although they retain the ability to distinguish salt, sweet, sour, and bitterhumans' only taste sensations. Description Of the five senses, smell ranks fourth in importance for humans, although it is much more pronounced in other animals. Bloodhounds, for example, can smell an odor a thousand times weaker than humans. Taste, considered the fifth sense, is mostly the smell of food in the mouth. The sense of smell originates from the first cranial nerves (the olfactory nerves), which sit at the base of the brain's frontal lobes, right behind the eyes and above the nose. Inhaled airborne chemicals stimulate these nerves. There are other aberrations of smell beside a decrease. Smells can be distorted, intensified, or hallucinated. These changes usually indicate a malfunction of the brain.

86. Anosmia
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List of links to information on the topic of anosmia. Category: Health > Senses > Smell and Taste > Anosmia http://personal.ecu.edu/wuenschk/anosmia.htm Yahoo Groups: Anosmia Active discussion group covering all anosmia topics. Category: Health > Senses > Smell and Taste > Anosmia http://groups.yahoo.com/group/anosmia/ AD.COM Web Directory is based on ODP - Open Directory Project data. No proprietary software was used in the development of this web site. Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.

87. Hyposmia (Diminished Sense Of Smell)
What you describe is, I suspect, diminished olfaction, or hyposmia. Complete lossof olfaction is known as anosmia. Hyposmia and anosmia are serious problems.
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88. Smell - Impaired
Definition This is the loss or impairment of the sense of smell.Alternative Names Loss of smell; anosmia. Considerations The
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This is the loss or impairment of the sense of smell.
Alternative Names: Loss of smell; Anosmia
Considerations: The loss of smell is usually an insignificant result of nasal congestion or obstruction, but it can sometimes indicate a neurological disorder. Loss of the sense of smell may be idiopathic (without any identifiable cause).
Some loss of smell occurs normally with aging. In most cases, there is no obvious or immediate cause, and there is no treatment.
Temporary loss of the sense of smell is common with colds and nasal allergies , such as hay fever allergic rhinitis ). It may occur following a viral illness.
The sense of smell is often lost with disorders that prevent air from reaching the part of the nose where smell receptors are located (the cribriform plate, located high in the nose). These disorders may include nasal polyps , nasal septal deformities, and nasal tumors
Other disorders that may cause a loss of the sense of smell include tumors of the head or brain

89. THE MERCK MANUAL--Home Edition, Sec. 6, Ch. 72, Smell And Taste Disorders
The Merck Manual takes an extensive look at discussion on diagnosis and treatment.Category Health Senses Smell and Taste...... be recognized. A loss of or reduction in the ability to smell (anosmia)is the most common disorder of smell and taste. Because
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Since disorders of smell and taste are rarely life-threatening, they may not receive close medical attention. Yet, these disorders can be frustrating because they can affect a person's ability to enjoy food, drink, and pleasant aromas. They can also interfere with a person's ability to notice potentially harmful chemicals and gases, which could have serious consequences. Now and then, a disorder that impairs smell and taste can be serious. Smell and taste are closely linked. The taste buds of the tongue identify taste; the nerves in the nose identify smell. Both sensations are communicated to the brain, which combines the information to recognize and appreciate flavors. While some tastessuch as salty, bitter, sweet, and sourcan be recognized without the sense of smell, more complex flavors (raspberry, for example) require both taste and smell sensations to be recognized. A loss of or reduction in the ability to smell (anosmia) is the most common disorder of smell and taste. Because distinguishing one flavor from another is based in large part on smell, people often first notice a reduced sense of smell if their food seems tasteless.

90. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 7, Ch. 86, Nose And Paranasal Sinuses
overshadowing. anosmia (loss of the sense of smell) is probably the most commonabnormality (see below). anosmia. Loss of the sense of smell. anosmia
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Because distinct flavors depend on aromas to stimulate the olfactory chemoreceptors, taste and smell are physiologically interdependent, and dysfunction of one often disturbs the other. Disorders of smell and taste are rarely incapacitating or life threatening, so they often do not receive close medical attention. However, the inability to detect certain odors, such as gas, may be dangerous, and several systemic and intracranial disorders should be eliminated before dismissing symptoms as harmless. Whether brain stem disease (involvement of the nucleus solitarius) can cause disorders of smell and taste is uncertain because other neurologic manifestations are usually overshadowing. Anosmia (loss of the sense of smell) is probably the most common abnormality (see below Hyperosmia (increased sensitivity to odors) usually reflects a neurotic or histrionic personality.

91. Anosmia. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth Edit
anosmia. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition.2000. 2000. anosmia. SYLLABICATION an·os·mi·a. PRONUNCIATION n z m -.
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92. WebGuest - Open Directory : Health : Senses : Smell And Taste : Anosmia
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93. Come Combattere L'anosmia? -
anosmia? Sono un uomo di33anni. Pensate che ci possa essere qualche soluzione per risolvere l'anosmia ?
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94. Health/Senses/Smell_and_Taste/Anosmia
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95. Health Information At Your Fingertips - Patient.co.uk
anosmia (loss of smell). UK sources taste. Congenital anosmia PagesCongenital anosmia information and personal experience. Further
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