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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Abnormality of the sense of smell
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... clumsiness or poor coordination. Distinctive facial features, dental abnormalities, unusually short or fused fingers or toes, and a partial or complete loss of the sense of smell (anosmia) have also been reported in some people ...
  3. ... milder symptoms, such as a reduced sense of smell (anosmia), arhinia without other features of BAMS, or less severe abnormalities of the nose. Researchers suspect that additional genetic ...
  4. ... difficulty breathing. Affected individuals frequently have cranial nerve ... of smell that is diminished (hyposmia) or completely absent (anosmia), ...
  5. ... or absent puberty and an impaired sense of smell. Some affected individuals develop pain, weakness, or a decreased ability to feel sensations in the limbs (peripheral neuropathy), which can begin in childhood or adulthood.Brain abnormalities can also occur in people with CFEOM3. Some ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... hypogonadism, which do not affect the sense of smell. Many people with Kallmann ... renal agenesis), abnormalities of bones in the fingers or toes, a ...
  8. ... to play a role in the processing of smells by a specialized group of neurons (olfactory neurons). ... direct sexual development) and an impaired sense of smell. This condition can also affect other body systems, ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. ... interpreted by the brain for sight, hearing, and smell.Mutations in the ... developmental abnormalities.Mutations in the genes known to be associated ...
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