Systemic diseases and disorders
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- DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-63855-7.00021-6
Systemic diseases and disorders
Abstract
Alterations in the ability to smell or taste are of considerable consequence, impacting quality of life, safety, nutrition, and dietary activities. These primary senses are influenced by a wide range of systemic diseases and disorders that commonly involve the entire body. These include viral, bacterial, fungal, protozoal, cestode, and nematode infections that can spread throughout the gastric, lymphatic, neural, or circulatory systems as well as classic autoimmune disorders, collagen diseases, diabetes, and hypertension, and others. Although a considerable literature has evolved in which the function of both taste and smell has been assessed in a number of such disorders, quantitative chemosensory testing is still relatively rare with many disorders not receiving empirical assessment. Incongruent findings are not uncommon. This chapter reviews what is known about the influences of a wide spectrum of systemic diseases and disorders on the abilities to taste and smell.
Keywords: Allergy; Bacteria; Cardiovascular disease; Heart; Immunology; Kidney; Liver; Olfaction; Taste; Toxins; Viruses.
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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