Olfactory reference syndrome (ORS) is a psychiatric condition in which there is a persistent false belief and preoccupation with the idea of emitting abnormal...
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reference to an abnormal, offensive body odor, which in reality is non-existent and cannot be smelled or detected by others (see: olfactory reference...
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Trimethylaminuria (redirect from Malodor syndrome)
bacterium called Aerococcus urinae, especially in children. Olfactory reference syndrome is a condition where there is a persistent false belief and preoccupation...
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deletion syndrome 22q11.2 duplication syndrome 22q13 deletion syndrome 2p15-16.1 microdeletion syndrome 2q37 deletion syndrome 3-M syndrome 3C syndrome 3q29...
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Sense of smell (redirect from Olfactory)
gasoline). This has been associated with iron deficiency anemia. Olfactory reference syndrome – psychological disorder that causes the patient to imagine he...
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syndrome, hostility syndrome, manic syndrome, apathy syndrome. Münchausen syndrome, Ganser syndrome, neuroleptic-induced deficit syndrome, olfactory reference...
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Phantosmia (redirect from Olfactory hallucination)
02250160150012. Muffatti R, Scarone S, Gambini O (2008). "An olfactory reference syndrome successfully treated by aripiprazole augmentation of antidepressant...
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disorders in general Olfactory reference syndrome Paraphilias Pathological gambling Pica Non-paraphilic sexual addictions Tourette syndrome Stereotypic movement...
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disorder) Body-focused repetitive behavior disorder Olfactory reference syndrome Phantom limb syndrome Primarily obsessional obsessive-compulsive disorder...
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Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (category Articles needing additional references from September 2022)
responds to non-surgical treatments, and sometimes people with olfactory reference syndrome present to surgeons requesting sympathectomy. There are reports...
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Australia Oculo-respiratory syndrome, a usually transient condition following influenza immunization Olfactory reference syndrome, a mental disorder concerning...
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Juan in 1856. Kallmann syndrome is caused by mutations in several genes involved in the development of the hypothalamus and olfactory bulbs, including KAL1...
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Taijin kyofusho (category Culture-bound syndromes)
(Japanese: 自己臭恐怖), the phobia of having foul body odor (also termed olfactory reference syndrome, osmophobia or bromidrosiphobia) Japanese psychologists also...
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Flatulence (section General and cited references)
exhibit over-sensitivity to bad flatus odor, and in extreme forms, olfactory reference syndrome may be diagnosed. Recent informal research found a correlation...
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halitophobia, delusional halitosis, or as a manifestation of the olfactory reference syndrome. They are sure that they have bad breath, although many have...
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comes from the Latin olfacto, "to smell at". List of phobias Olfactory reference syndrome Chitsaz, Ahmad; Ghorbani, Abbas; Dashti, Masoumeh; Khosravi,...
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The olfactory tract (olfactory peduncle or olfactory stalk) is a bilateral bundle of afferent nerve fibers from the mitral and tufted cells of the olfactory...
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Delusional disorder (category All articles lacking reliable references)
Derici C, Orum MH, Kalenderoglu A. Successful treatment of olfactory reference syndrome with clomipramine. Psiquiatría Biológica. 2018 Jan 1;25(1):29-31...
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Systems". In Kaas JH, Gardner EP (eds.). The Senses: A Comprehensive Reference. Vol. 6: Somatosensation. Elsevier. pp. 332–335. Newman EA, Hartline PH...
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Angelman syndrome (AS) is a genetic disorder that mainly affects the nervous system. Symptoms include a small head and a specific facial appearance, severe...
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Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by mild-to-moderate intellectual disability. The average IQ in males with...
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due to a missing olfactory bulb in the brain may also be present. Also known as Klein–Waardenburg syndrome, or Waardenburg–Klein syndrome, type 3 has the...
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Dysosmia (category Olfactory system)
schizophrenia, alcoholic psychosis, depression, and olfactory reference syndrome. The olfactory neuroepithelium, located in the roof of the nasal chambers...
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lateral ganglionic eminence (LGE) neurogenesis, and later supporting olfactory bulb interneuron development. Mutations in GSX2 have been linked to basal...
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Anosmia (category Olfactory system)
typically caused by genetic factors or developmental abnormalities of the olfactory system. While acquired anosmia may have potential treatments depending...
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Human nose (redirect from Human olfactory organ)
organ of the respiratory system. It is also the principal organ in the olfactory system. The shape of the nose is determined by the nasal bones and the...
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Sensory neuron (category Articles needing additional references from September 2017)
called exteroreceptors. Exteroreceptors include chemoreceptors such as olfactory receptors (smell) and taste receptors, photoreceptors (vision), thermoreceptors...
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Hyposmia (category Articles needing additional references from December 2010)
nationally-representative sample of US civilian, non-institutionalized persons in 2012. Olfactory function was assessed on persons aged 40 years and older with an 8-item...
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (redirect from Fetal alcohol syndrome)
exposure: Aarskog syndrome Williams syndrome Noonan syndrome Dubowitz syndrome Brachman-DeLange syndrome Toluene syndrome Fetal hydantoin syndrome Fetal valproate...
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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (redirect from Pugilistic Parkinson's syndrome)
pallor of the substantia nigra and locus ceruleus, and atrophy of the olfactory bulbs, thalamus, mammillary bodies, brainstem and cerebellum. As CTE progresses...
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