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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for smell
  1. ... or absent puberty and an impaired sense of smell.This disorder is a form of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, ... children (infertile).In Kallmann syndrome, the sense of smell is either diminished (hyposmia) or completely absent (anosmia). ...
  2. ... causes vision loss, absence of the sense of smell (anosmia), and a variety of other signs and ... an excess of this substance affects vision and smell and causes the other specific features of Refsum ...
  3. ... have a complete loss of the sense of smell (anosmia).Channelopathy-associated congenital insensitivity to pain is ... to cells that detect sensations such as touch, smell, and pain. Channelopathy-associated congenital insensitivity to pain ...
  4. ... the brain structure involved in the sense of smell (olfactory bulb). Because of these abnormalities, people with BAMS have an impaired ability to smell and, consequently, to taste.In most people with ...
  5. ... temperature, heart rate, and breathing. The sense of smell may be diminished (hyposmia) or completely absent (anosmia) if the part of the brain that processes smells is underdeveloped or missing. Nonsyndromic holoprosencephaly accounts for ...
  6. ... partial or complete loss of the sense of smell (anosmia) have also been reported in some people ... of sensory input (such as sight, hearing, and smell). The proteins produced from BBS genes are involved ...
  7. ... their breath, sweat, or urine may have a smell resembling boiled cabbage.Hypermethioninemia can occur with other ...
  8. ... breathing (central apnea), loss of the sense of smell (anosmia), loss of the gag reflex, muscle spasms ( ...
  9. ... cause swallowing problems, facial paralysis, a sense of smell that is diminished (hyposmia) or completely absent (anosmia), ...
  10. ... to cells that detect sensations such as touch, smell, and pain. The prevalence of erythromelalgia is unknown. ...
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