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Objectives: To develop an understanding of olfactory disorders
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Objectives: To develop an understanding of olfactory disorders To develop an understanding of synesthesia Question: What can happen if you lose your sense of smell? Danger wise….also think about memory.
Know the overall epidemiology of olfactory dysfunction (OD) Know the overall epidemiology of olfactory dysfunction (OD) Understand the olfactory circuitry List the main presentations & types of smell dysfxcn Name the main tests of olfactory function Review several of the major causes of OD, their w/u & possible treatments
6 million receptor cells in roof of nasal chamber Axons project thru the cribiform plate of the ethmoids Join to form the olfactory bulbs at base of frontal lobe These project to the olfactory cortex in the subventricular zone CN I
A redneck died and left his entire estate to his beloved widow… A redneck died and left his entire estate to his beloved widow… But she can’t touch it until she’s 14. Did you hear they’ve raised the minimum age for alcohol for rednecks to 32 years…. They want to keep alcohol out of high school.
Anosmia : NO smell Anosmia : NO smell Hyposmia : decreased smell - Also called microsmia & partial anosmia
Dysosmia : distortion Phantosmia : smell w/o stimulus Hyperosmia : Abnormally acute Olfactory agnosia : Bilateral or unilateral
As per type of smell disorder : No smell, less smell, “weird” smells As per type of smell disorder : No smell, less smell, “weird” smells Taste problems One of earliest sx/sign of Can it be lethal ? Yes ! When ? - Can’t smell : Spoiled food, Fire, gas leak (45% of pt.s)
The “ideal” test: Needs to assess for: The “ideal” test: Needs to assess for: - Any sense
- What level of sense
- Different smells
- Malingering
- Laterality (bi- or uni-)
U Penn Smell ID Test (UPSIT) Threshold Olfactory Tests
Commercial Commercial Most used Self-administered in 10-15 minutes Scored in < 1 minute by non-med person Available in various languages 40 “scratch & sniff “ patches Pt. chooses from 4 answers & must choose 1 Can detect malingering
Dysfunction classified as Mormosmia, anosmia, mild, moderate or severe microsmia, or probable malingering Dysfunction classified as Mormosmia, anosmia, mild, moderate or severe microsmia, or probable malingering
A dilutional series of a stimulus odor A dilutional series of a stimulus odor Uses an ascending concentration trial Must answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’
Pocket Smell test Pocket Smell test Brief Smell ID Test Squeeze bottle odor threshold test All commercial
How do you know when your’re staying in a redneck hotel? How do you know when your’re staying in a redneck hotel? When you call the front desk and tell the mgr, “I gotta leak in my sink.” and he says, “Go ahead.”
Decreased smell occurs in the normal elderly Decreased smell occurs in the normal elderly The greatest correlation with olfactory decline More severe in men than women (Any conjecture on why?) Multifactorial causes
Most Common cause of permanent smell problems Most Common cause of permanent smell problems Damage olfactory epithelium & possibly central structures Common cold, hepatitis, influenza, HSV, rabies and a bunch I’ve never heard of & thus don’t care about
Herbicides Herbicides Pesticides Solvents Heavy Metals, esp cadmium, nickel, chromium & manganese Damage olfactory epithelium Enter brain, esp. cadmium, gold & manganese
Right-sided foci > left-sided Right-sided foci > left-sided Anti-seizure meds can correct problems
Alzheimers & Parkinson’s : Alzheimers & Parkinson’s : - Usually ASX, but present (Kevin, er… Homer)
- in 85-90% of pts
- Doesn’t respond to
- meds
- Magnitude not assoc
- with disease stage
Down’s Syndrome Down’s Syndrome Huntington’s Disease Multiple Sclerosis Jacob-Creutzfeld
About 20% of all chemosensory About 20% of all chemosensory disorders Also related to strong deceleration injury Occipital and side injury more than frontal If recovery, occurs within 1st year of injury
Cerebellar Degeneration Cerebellar Degeneration Schizophrenia Migraine Hyperemesis gravidarum & hyperosmia A number of systemic diseases Congenital anosmia
Doty R. The Olfactory System and Its Disorders. www.medscape.com/viewarticle/588523 Doty R. The Olfactory System and Its Disorders. www.medscape.com/viewarticle/588523 Bromley S. Smell & Taste Disorders: A Primary Care Approach. AFP 2000;61:427-36. Diagnosis of Anosmia. Online Medical Books. www.wrongdiagnosis.com/a/anosmia/diagnosis.htm Wilson RS, et al. Olfactory identification & incidence of mild cognitive impairment in older age. Arch Gen Psychiatry 2007;64:802-8.
Briefly describe one of the possible causes of the lack of smell. Briefly describe one of the possible causes of the lack of smell.
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