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Differential Diagnosis For Parosmia (odd smells)
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Amebic (Naegleria) meningoencephalitis
Sinusitis, aspergillosis- Infected organ, Abscesses
Sinusitis, chronic- Neoplastic Disorders
Brain tumor
Metastasis/temporal lobe
Temporal lobe tumor
Meningioma
Meningioma, olfactory groove, frontal
Temporal bone metastasis- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Epilepsy, temporal lobe
Seizure, uncinate- Reference to Organ System
Temporal lobe disorder/lesion
Combined system disease/pernicious an.- Synonyms
- Altered smell sensation, Distorted sense of smell, disturbance of smell, Disturbance smell, Olfactory alteration, Olfactory alteration (finding), paraosmia, Paraosmias, Parosmia, Perversion of the sense of smell, Perversion olfactory, Sense of smell altered, Sense of smell altered (finding), Sensory perceptual alteration olfactory, Smell alteration, Smell change, SMELL PERVERSION, Strange smell sensation
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