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The following are disorders of olfaction:[1]
- Anosmia - lack of ability to smell
- Cacosmia - Neurological disorder in which normally pleasant smells are perceived as disgusting.
- Hyposmia - decreased ability to smell
- Phantosmia - "hallucinated smell", often unpleasant in nature
- Dysosmia - things smell differently than they should
- Hyperosmia - an abnormally acute sense of smell
- Olfactory reference syndrome
See also
References
- ↑ Hirsch, Alan R. (2003) Life's a Smelling Success