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Abnormalities of taste and smell in Sjogren's syndrome


RI Henkin, N Talal, AL Larson, CFT … - Annals of Internal …, 1972 - Am Coll Physicians
Taste and smell thresholds and forced scaling levels were studied in 29 patients with Sjögren's
syndrome and in 10 patients with various diseases of the parotid glands, with and without xerostomia
and rhinitis sicca. Patients with ...
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A zinc protein isolated from human parotid saliva

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RI Henkin, RE Lippoldt, J Bilstad, H … - Proceedings of the …, 1975 - National Acad Sciences
ABSTRACT A zinc protein has been isolated and purified to apparent homogeneity from subjects with
normal taste acuity by gel filtration and ion-exchange chromatography. The protein has a molecular
weight of 37,000 and does not ...
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Loss and recovery of taste acuity in patients irradiated to the oral cavity


AD Conger - Radiation Research, 1973 - jstor.org
Loss of taste acuity is smoothly exponential and rapid (240 rads halves bitter acuity, 400 rads
acid) out to an accumulated dose of about 3000 rads. Rate of loss then slows down as the patients'
acuity approaches nil at >3000 ...
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Radiation-induced changes in taste acuity in cancer patients


KL Mossman, RI Henkin - Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys, 1978 - osti.gov
Changes in taste acuity were measured in 27 patients with various forms of cancer who received
radiation to the head and neck region.^In 9 of these patients (group I), measurements of taste
acuity were made more than 1 year ...
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Taste and salivary function

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JM Weiffenbach, PC Fox, BJ Baum - Proceedings of the …, 1986 - National Acad Sciences
Page 1. Proc. Nati. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 83, pp. 6103-6106, August 1986 Medical Sciences
Taste and salivary function (oral sensation/chemical senses/gustation/salivation/sensory
function) JAMES M. WEIFFENBACH, PHILIP C. Fox, AND BRUCE J. BAUM ...
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Hypogeusia, dysgeusia, hyposmia, and dysosmia following influenza-like infection.


RI Henkin, AL Larson, RD Powell - The Annals of otology, rhinology, and … - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Hypogeusia, with or without dysgenusia, and hyposmia, with or without dysosmia, followed an
influenzal-like infection in 87 of 143 consecutive patients who presented at the Taste and Smell
Clinic at the NIH with taste and ...
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A double-blind study of the therapeutic efficacy of zinc gluconate on taste disorder.


S Yoshida, S Endo, H Tomita - Auris, nasus, larynx, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The therapeutic efficacy of orally given zinc gluconate on taste disorder was investigated by a
double-blind study in 98 patients with a chief complaint of this disease. The subjects were divided
into two 49-patient groups and were ...
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Idiopathic hypogeusia with dysgeusia, hyposmia, and dysosmia: a new syndrome


RI Henkin, PJ Schechter, R Hoye, CFT Mattern - JAMA, 1971 - Am Med Assoc
Thirty-five patients with decreased taste acuity (hypogeusia) and decreased olfactory acuity
(hyposmia) with or without perverted taste (dysgeusia) and perverted smell (dysosmia) had elevated
median detection and recognition ...
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Estimation of zinc concentration of parotid saliva by flameless atomic absorption …


RI Henkin, CW Mueller, RO Wolf - The Journal of laboratory and clinical …, 1975 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The concentraiton of zinc in parotid saliva was estimated by flameless atomic absorption
spectrophotometry. As small a sample as 5 to 10 mul of whole paratid saliva can be analyzed quickly
and reliably, without special ...
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Zinc in taste function


RI Henkin - Biological Trace Element Research, 1984 - Springer
Zinc has been associated with taste function in humans at several levels of organization--the taste
bud, the nerves transmitting taste m- formation, and the brain. Zinc plays specific yet varied roles
at each organizational level, ...
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