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Distortion of the perception of smell
Dysosmia is a disorder described as any qualitative alteration or distortion of the perception of smell. Qualitative alterations differ from quantitative
Dysosmia
Genus of flowering plants in the passion flower family
Disemma Labill. Distephana (DC.) Juss. ex M.Roem. Distephia Salisb. ex DC. Dysosmia M.Roem. Erndelia Neck. Granadilla Mill. Hollrungia K.Schum. Lortetia Ser
Passiflora
Species of carnivorous plant
Svoboda, Harlan (25 July 2023). "Five New Combinations in Passiflora sect. Dysosmia (Passifloraceae)". Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature. 31 (1):
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Smelling of an odor not actually there
is a list of possible olfactory disorders: anosmia hyposmia hyperosmia dysosmia parosmia or troposmia phantosmia The second step is difficult for both
Phantosmia
Topics referred to by the same term
Cacosmia may refer to: Cacosmia, a form of the disorder dysosmia, or more specifically parosmia, characterised by an unpleasant smell sensation Cacosmia
Cacosmia
Medical condition
involvement. Dysgeusia – altered taste sensation (e.g., a metallic taste) and dysosmia, altered sense of smell. Intraoral halitosis – possibly due to increased
Xerostomia
Normal olfactory function
contrasts with the various olfactory disorders, like anosmia, hyposmia, and dysosmia. Förster, G.; Damm, M.; Gudziol, H.; Hummel, T.; Hüttenbrink, K.-B.; Just
Normosmia
Sensation and perception of temperature
Labyrinthine fistula Labyrinthitis Ménière's disease Olfactory Anosmia Dysosmia Hyperosmia Hyposmia Olfactory reference syndrome Parosmia Phantosmia Gustatory
Thermoception
Sense that detects smells
smell Presbyosmia: the natural decline in the sense of smell in old age Dysosmia: distortion in the sense of smell Parosmia: distortion in the perception
Sense_of_smell
Chemical compound
The most common side effects (in 1% to 10% of patients) are transient dysosmia and dysgeusia (distortion of the sense of smell and taste), as well as
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Sensory system used for smelling
(anosmia), incomplete (partial anosmia, hyposmia, or microsmia), distorted (dysosmia), or can be characterized by spontaneous sensations like phantosmia. An
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COVID-19 experience disorders of smell (46% anosmia, 29% hyposmia, and 6% dysosmia). Disorders of taste occur in 94% of patients (ageusia 45%, hypogeusia
Impact of COVID-19 on neurological, psychological and other mental health outcomes
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Reduced ability to smell and to detect odors
disorders and may assist in identifying underlying causes. Hyperosmia Dysosmia Anosmia Hawkes, Christopher H. (2002). Smell and taste complaints. Boston:
Hyposmia
Carnivorous plant that can not digest prey
Likewise, the sticky, modified bracts of passion flowers of the section Dysosmia have notable glandular bracts that surround flowers and forming fruit.
Protocarnivorous_plant
Topics referred to by the same term
Dasyatis hastata, the roughtail stingray, a cartilaginous fish species Dysosmia hastata, a synonym for Passiflora foetida, the foetid passion flower or
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odor Greek ὀσμή (osmḗ), ὄσμησις anosmia, anosmic, cacosmia, coprosmia, dysosmia, dysosmic, euosmia, hyperosmia, hyperosmic, hyposmia, hyposmic, osmium
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O
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odor Greek ὀσμή (osmḗ), ὄσμησις anosmia, anosmic, cacosmia, coprosmia, dysosmia, dysosmic, euosmia, hyperosmia, hyperosmic, hyposmia, hyposmic, osmium
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/O
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the inability to smell; (2) hyposmia, a reduced ability to smell; or (3) dysosmia, where olfactory signals are incorrectly processed. Most chemicals at lower
Olfactory_toxicity_in_fish
Genus of plants
Rubiaceae Subfamily: Rubioideae Tribe: Paederieae Genus: Saprosma Blume Species See text. Synonyms Cleisocratera Korth. Dysodidendron Gardner Dysosmia M.Roem.
Saprosma
Distortion of the sense of taste
Mattern CF (July 1971). "Idiopathic hypogeusia with dysgeusia, hyposmia, and dysosmia. A new syndrome". JAMA. 217 (4): 434–40. doi:10.1001/jama.1971.03190040028006
Dysgeusia
individuals may also have difficulty writing, spelling, or working with numbers. Dysosmia Distortion or absence of the sense of smell. Dysphagia Difficulty swallowing
Glossary of communication disorders
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Species of vine
Passiflora pectinata has been assigned to subgenus Passiflora, section Dysosmia. The species is named for the pectinate (comb-shaped) involucral bracts
Passiflora_pectinata
Topics referred to by the same term
Dasyatis hastata, a stingray, currently a synonym of Bathytoshia centroura Dysosmia hastata, a synonym for Passiflora foetida, the foetid passion flower or
Hastata
Lour. = Serissa Comm. ex Juss. Dysodidendron Gardner = Saprosma Blume Dysosmia Miq. = Paralasianthus H.Zhu Ebelia Rchb. = Galianthe Griseb. Echinodendrum
List_of_Rubiaceae_genera
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Leader
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Clever, Smart
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Sickness, a company of dancers, a harp.
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All comprehensive, Complete
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Precious.
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Modern feminine of John and Jon.
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devoted or consecrated to God; utter destruction
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