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The following pages link to ageusia (Q606216):
Displayed 50 items.
- primary amebic meningoencephalitis (Q922927) (← links)
- HN1 exposure (Q21506740) (← links)
- mechlorethamine exposure (Q21513721) (← links)
- HN3 exposure (Q21514015) (← links)
- sulfur mustard exposure (Q21973551) (← links)
- Sour ageusia in two individuals implicates ion channels of the ASIC and PKD families in human sour taste perception at the anterior tongue (Q24322890) (← links)
- Reversible ageusia associated with clopidogrel treatment (Q28219611) (← links)
- Ageusia associated with transdermal nitroglycerin (Q28340660) (← links)
- A case of ipsilateral ageusia, sensorineural hearing loss and facial sensorimotor disturbance due to pontine lesion (Q30614019) (← links)
- [Bilateral ageusia after left insular and opercular ischemic stroke]. (Q30798302) (← links)
- Loss of smell (anosmia) and taste (ageusia) in a patient treated with pegylated interferon alfa and ribavirin (Q37667236) (← links)
- Ageusia as a secondary manifestation of treatment with D-penicillamine (Q42255993) (← links)
- Ageusia caused by terbinafine (Q42571144) (← links)
- Ageusia associated to treatment with pregabalin (Q42728713) (← links)
- Ageusia as a side effect of clopidogrel treatment (Q42754475) (← links)
- Bilateral Ageusia in a Patient with a Left Ventroposteromedial Thalamic Infarct: Cortical Localization of Taste Sensation by Statistical Parametric Mapping Analysis of PET Images (Q43122205) (← links)
- Hypozincemia, ageusia, dysosmia, and toilet tissue pica (Q43325186) (← links)
- A new specific ageusia: some humans cannot taste L-glutamate (Q43882402) (← links)
- Reversible ageusia induced by losartan: a case report (Q43977285) (← links)
- Bilateral ageusia caused by right thalamic infarction (Q44189546) (← links)
- Reversible ageusia after chemotherapy with pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (Q44909744) (← links)
- Stomatitis and ageusia induced by candesartan (Q44927921) (← links)
- Reversible ageusia as an adverse effect of hydroxychloroquine treatment (Q46415693) (← links)
- Permanent anosmia and ageusia after resection of a left temporoinsular low-grade glioma: anatomofunctional considerations (Q48182175) (← links)
- Effects of partial ageusia and anosmia on thresholds for stimulus-bound feeding and drinking in rats (Q48526302) (← links)
- A case of tremor reduction and almost complete ageusia under bilateral thalamic (VIM) deep brain stimulation in essential tremor--a therapeutic dilemma (Q48854098) (← links)
- Anosmia and Ageusia in Parkinson's Disease (Q50568483) (← links)
- Reversible ageusia associated with romidepsin therapy. (Q51173485) (← links)
- Post-traumatic ageusia (Q51217629) (← links)
- Research note psychic ageusia in rats lacking gustatory neocortex. (Q52225335) (← links)
- Bilateral Ageusia and Tongue Anesthesia Following Unilateral Brainstem Infarct: A Case Report with a Brief Review of the Literature. (Q52571485) (← links)
- Anosmia and ageusia, presumably resulting from anoxia. (Q52776506) (← links)
- Isolated ageusia. A new symptom as a side-effect of drugs (Q54365350) (← links)
- Reversible ageusia associated with losartan (Q56832849) (← links)
- Experimental Ageusia (Q58188618) (← links)
- Temporary ageusia related to captopril (Q66704249) (← links)
- Ageusia as an initial manifestation of cranial arteritis (Q68072834) (← links)
- [Technical note on the importance of polygraphic exploration for diagnosis of ageusia in medico-legal export testimony] (Q68777495) (← links)
- [Ageusia as the aftereffect of oxyfedrine use] (Q70225112) (← links)
- [Ageusia in a patient treated with carbamazepine] (Q70273055) (← links)
- Rifabutin-induced ageusia (Q70460175) (← links)
- [Reversible ageusia during cefacetril therapy] (Q71065900) (← links)
- Case of ageusia from a variety of causes (Q71415543) (← links)
- [On the central-nervous localization of the anosmia-ageusia-syndrome (author's transl)] (Q71487285) (← links)
- [Drug dependent ageusia] (Q71812617) (← links)
- [Lingual neuralgia and permanent ageusia after tonsillectomy. Clinical case] (Q72193956) (← links)
- Ageusia associated with thalamic plaque in multiple sclerosis (Q72534187) (← links)
- [Acarbose-induced ageusia] (Q73080192) (← links)
- [Ageusia after tonsillectomy] (Q73331628) (← links)
- [Ageusia in myasthenia] (Q73345645) (← links)