味覚減退
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Hypogeusia is a reduced ability to taste things (to taste sweet, sour, bitter, or salty substances). The complete lack of taste is referred to as ageusia. Causes of hypogeusia include the chemotherapy drug bleomycin, an antitumor antibiotic as well as zinc deficiency.[citation needed]
Symptoms and signs: cognition, perception, emotional state and behaviour (R40–R46, 780.0–780.5, 781.1)
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Cognition |
Alteration of
consciousness |
- Confusion (Delirium)
- Somnolence
- Obtundation
- Stupor
- Unconsciousness
- Syncope
- Coma
- Persistent vegetative state
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Fainting/Syncope |
- Carotid sinus syncope
- Heat syncope
- Vasovagal episode
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Other |
- Amnesia
- Anterograde amnesia
- Retrograde amnesia
- Dizziness
- Vertigo
- Presyncope/Lightheadedness
- Disequilibrium
- Convulsion
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Emotional state |
- Anxiety
- Irritability
- Hostility
- Suicidal ideation
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Behavior |
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Perception/
sensation
disorder |
- Olfaction : Anosmia
- Hyposmia
- Dysosmia
- Parosmia
- Phantosmia
- Hyperosmia
- Taste: Ageusia
- Hypogeusia
- Dysgeusia
- Parageusia
- Hypergeusia
- Hallucination: Auditory hallucination
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Index of psychology and psychiatry
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Description |
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Disorders |
- Mental and behavioral
- Mood
- Developmental
- pervasive
- dyslexia and specific
- Substance-related
- Emotional and behavioral disorders
- Symptoms and signs
- Evaluation and testing
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Treatment |
- Psychotherapy
- Drugs
- depression
- antipsychotics
- anxiety
- dementia
- hypnotics and sedatives
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Index of smell
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Description |
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Disease |
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Treatment |
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Index of taste
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English Journal
- [Cranial nerve palsy and ageusia caused by carotid artery dissection].
- Schaumberg J1, Lettow I, Eckert B, Heuer B, Röther J.
- Der Nervenarzt.Nervenarzt.2015 Jul 29. [Epub ahead of print]
- PMID 26215145
- The failure to detect drug-induced sensory loss in standard preclinical studies.
- Gauvin DV1, Abernathy MM2, Tapp RL3, Yoder JD4, Dalton JA5, Baird TJ6.
- Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods.J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods.2015 Jul-Aug;74:53-74. doi: 10.1016/j.vascn.2015.05.011. Epub 2015 Jun 2.
- Over the years a number of drugs have been approved for human use with limited signs of toxicity noted during preclinical risk assessment study designs but then show adverse events in compliant patients taking the drugs as prescribed within the first few years on the market. Loss or impairments in s
- PMID 26045062
- Changes in salivary secretion and sense of taste following cochlear implantation: a prospective study.
- Jeppesen J1, Holst R, Faber CE.
- Acta oto-laryngologica.Acta Otolaryngol.2015 Jun;135(6):578-85. doi: 10.3109/00016489.2015.1006792. Epub 2015 Mar 6.
- CONCLUSION: A set of methods for evaluating changes in salivary secretion and sense of taste following cochlear implantation (CI) was applied and tested. No association between implantation and objectively assessed sense of taste was found. However, a statistically significant decrease in non-stimul
- PMID 25743434
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