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Original Articles

Chemosensory dysfunction

Clinical evaluation results from a taste and smell clinic

Pages 251-260 | Published online: 16 May 2016
 

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Although disorders of smell and taste are not widespread problems, they can be extremely annoying to persons who have them. Unfortunately, the literature has lacked substantiated information on the clinical aspects of such disorders. In an attempt to correct this paucity, the authors of the following article present a case series from a taste and smell clinic. Findings in 441 patients whose chief complaint was one of chemosensory dysfunction are described.

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