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Relationship between tinnitus and olfactory dysfunction: audiovisual, olfactory, and medical examinations.
Author: GotoKensuke, HamajimaNobuyuki, ItoYasuki, IwaseTakeshi, KatayamaNaomi, KogureAnna, NakadaTakafumi, NakanoYuta, NakashimaTsutomu, SajiNaoki, ShimizuEmiko, ShimonoMariko, SoneMichihiko, SugiuraSaiko, SuzukiHirokazu, TadaAi, TakiYosuke, TeranishiMasaaki, UchidaYasue, YoshidaTadao
Original Abstract of the Article :
INTRODUCTION: Sensory dysfunctions and cognitive impairments are related to each other. Although a relationship between tinnitus and subjective olfactory dysfunction has been reported, there have been no reports investigating the relationship between tinnitus and olfactory test results. METHODS: To...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10157476/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Tinnitus and Olfactory Dysfunction: A Sensory Desert
This study ventures into the intriguing desert of sensory dysfunctions, investigating the relationship between tinnitus, the perception of ringing in the ears, and olfactory dysfunction, a problem with the sense of smell. The authors are on a quest to understand how these seemingly distinct sensory experiences might be interconnected, much like two oases in a vast and arid expanse.Tinnitus and Smell Dysfunction: A Desert Oasis Connection
The study found a significant association between tinnitus and both subjective olfactory dysfunction and poor performance on smell tests. This suggests that these sensory experiences might be linked, and exploring this connection could lead to a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms. The authors also found an association between tinnitus and hearing deterioration, vertigo, and headache, highlighting the complex nature of sensory dysfunctions.Navigating the Desert of Sensory Experiences: A Holistic Approach
This study emphasizes the importance of considering the entire sensory landscape when evaluating sensory dysfunctions. A holistic approach, like a well-planned caravan route, could lead to more effective management strategies and potentially improve the quality of life for those affected.Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research shows that tinnitus and olfactory dysfunction may be linked, like two oases in a vast desert. Further exploration of this connection could lead to new insights into the mechanisms of sensory dysfunctions and potentially improve the lives of those affected.Date :
- Date Completed 2023-05-09
- Date Revised 2023-05-10
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