Tag: Olfactory Dysfunction


OLFACTORY DYSFUNCTION

The Nature and Prevalence of Olfactory Dysfunction Olfactory dysfunction, a clinical condition characterized by the partial or complete impairment of the sense of smell, represents a significant sensory deficit that affects a substantial portion of the global population. While often overshadowed by visual or auditory impairments, the loss of smell—or smell dysfunction—can profoundly alter an […]

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TROPOSMIA

Troposmia: Olfactory Dysfunction and Its Impact on Quality of Life Olfaction is an important sense that affects our daily life in many ways. It is involved in flavor perception, memory formation, and social interactions. However, olfactory dysfunction, also known as troposmia, can lead to significant impairments in a person’s quality of life. Troposmia is defined […]

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ANOSMIA

Definition and Scope of Anosmia Anosmia, derived from the Greek terms meaning “without smell,” is formally defined as the complete or near-total inability to perceive odors. This condition represents a profound deficit in the chemical sense of olfaction, impacting an individual’s ability to detect, discriminate, and identify various volatile compounds present in the environment. While […]

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