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Olfactory Evoked Potential for Objective Olfactory Function Evaluation

Choi YS, Yoon SY, Ko KJ, Han GS, Jang TY

  • KMID: 2141255
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2007 Aug;50(8):672-676.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The exact diagnosis for olfactory dysfunction plays an indispensable complementary role to the proper management of olfactory dysfunction. But there is no confirmative objective method for olfactory...
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The Current Status of Evaluation Technologies for the Function of Human Olfaction

Kim WS, Jang DP, Kim IY

The sense of smell is one of the essential tools for all living things to survive. With recent increase in diseases associated with olfactory dysfunction, the evaluation of olfactory function...
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Characteristics of Smell Identification Test in Patients With Parkinson Disease

Fujio H, Inokuchi G, Tatehara S, Kuroki S, Fukuda Y, Kowa H, Nibu KI

OBJECTIVES: Parkinson disease (PD) is frequently associated with olfactory disorder at early stage, which is caused by deposition of Lewy bodies emerging from the olfactory bulb to higher olfactory centers....
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Evaluation of effects of olfactory and auditory stimulation on separation anxiety by salivary cortisol measurement in dogs

Shin YJ, Shin NS

Separation anxiety (SA) is a serious behavioral problem in dogs. In this study, salivary cortisol was studied to determine if the owner's odor or voice could reduce SA in dogs....
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