olfactory impairment

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olfactory impairment

A doctor uses a scratch-and-sniff card to test a patient's olfactory impairment.

Definition

Noun: A disorder or dysfunction in the sense of smell. This condition involves a reduced ability (hyposmia) or a complete loss of ability (anosmia) to detect odors. It can also refer to distortions in smell perception (parosmia).

Usage

This is a formal, medical term used to describe a specific sensory deficit. It is typically used in clinical, healthcare, and scientific contexts.

Examples
  • The patient's olfactory impairment made it difficult for them to detect gas leaks or spoiled food.
  • A common symptom following a head injury can be an olfactory impairment.
  • The study focused on the causes and treatments for various types of olfactory impairment.
Advanced Usage
  • Clinical Diagnosis: The term is used to categorize and diagnose a patient's condition, often requiring specific smell identification tests.
    • The neurologist documented a persistent olfactory impairment in the patient's medical record.
  • Research Context: Used in academic papers and studies concerning sensory disorders, neurology, or otolaryngology.
    • The research paper explored the link between aging and progressive olfactory impairment.
Variants and Related Words
  • Anosmia (n): The complete loss of the sense of smell.
  • Hyposmia (n): A reduced ability to smell.
  • Parosmia (n): A distortion in the perception of smell, where odors are often perceived as unpleasant or different from their actual scent.
  • Dysosmia (n): A general term for any distortion or impairment of the sense of smell, often used interchangeably with parosmia.
Synonyms
  • Smell disorder
  • Olfactory dysfunction
  • Loss of smell (less formal)
Antonyms
  • Normosmia (normal sense of smell)
  • Intact olfaction
olfactory impairment

A doctor uses a scratch-and-sniff card to test a patient's olfactory impairment.

Noun
  1. a disorder in the sense of smell

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