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Parosmia (from the Gr**** παρά pará and ὀσμή osmḗ "smell") is a
dysfunctional smell detection characterized by the
inability of the
brain to
correctly identify...
- hyposmia.
Dysosmia can be
classified as
either parosmia (also
called troposmia) or phantosmia.
Parosmia is a
distortion in the
perception of an odorant...
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Parosmia is a
genus of
moths of the
family Noctuidae.
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v t e...
- Parkinson's
disease patients can also
experience phantosmia, as well as
parosmia,
however their appearance is less
common than the
muscle tremors the patients...
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aroma of
roasted coffee. It has been
identified as a
trigger molecule for
parosmia following COVID-19 infection. Furan-2-ylmethanethiol is
easily prepared...
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sense of
smell Olfaction Oliver Sacks Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome Parosmia Walker, HK (1990).
Clinical Methods: The History, Physical, and Laboratory...
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refer to: Cacosmia, a form of the
disorder dysosmia, or more
specifically parosmia,
characterised by an
unpleasant smell sensation Cacosmia (plant), a genus...
- the
sense of
smell in old age Dysosmia:
distortion in the
sense of
smell Parosmia:
distortion in the
perception of an odor Phantosmia:
distortion in the...
- and intensities, in
order to
better understand taste function.
Anosmia Parosmia Steven K.
Feske and
Martin A. Samuels,
Office Practice of
Neurology 2nd...
- (olfactory hallucinations),
smelling an odor that is not
actually there, and
parosmia (olfactory illusions),
inhaling a real odor but
perceiving it as different...