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Ageusia

Ageusia (from negative prefix a- and Ancient Greek γεῦσις geûsis 'taste') is the loss of taste functions of the tongue, particularly the inability to detect sweetness, sourness, bitterness, saltiness, and umami (meaning 'savory taste'). It is sometimes confused with anosmia – a loss of the sense of smell. True ageusia is relatively rare compared to…

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Pronunciation
/əˈɡjuːziə/ ə-GEW-zee-ə
Specialty
Neurology

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Ageusia

Nodes37
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Triples62
Avg. degree1.95
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Ageusia

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has cause · 12
Ageusia → Bell's, BMS, COVID-19, Diseases, Epilepsy, Facial, Head, Issues, Radiation, Sialadenitis, Sinusitis, Some
related to External links · 10
Ageusia → April, Archived, Ear Infirmary, Family Practice Notebook, Massachusetts Eye, May, MedTerms Online Medical Dictionary, Retrieved, Taste Disorders, Taste Sensation
related to Diagnosis · 6
Ageusia → An, As, ENT, These, This, To
has treatment · 5
Ageusia → If, In, Some, Switching, Treatment
related to COVID-19 · 5
Ageusia → As, COVID-19, However, Implying, Studies
related to Ageusia and Diabetes · 4
Ageusia → But, Diabetes, The, When
related to Proposed mechanisms of infection · 4
Ageusia → ACE2, COVID-19, Higher, Recent
related to Saliva and taste perception · 4
Ageusia → COVID-19, However, Saliva, Studies
related to Complications · 3
Ageusia → Isolation, People, This
related to Zinc deficiency · 2
Ageusia → In, Low

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AgeusiaSpecialtyNeurology1.00infobox
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variants or strains of the virusinstance ofinfluenced by factors0.80text
individual immune responsesinstance ofinfluenced by factors0.80text
demographic characteristicsinstance ofinfluenced by factors0.80text
and other factorsinstance ofinfluenced by factors0.80text
Ageusiahas causeIssues0.60section
Ageusiahas causeRadiation0.60section
Ageusiahas causeFacial0.60section
Ageusiahas causeHead0.60section
Ageusiahas causeSinusitis0.60section

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