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Evoked taste thresholds in a normal population and the application of electrogustometry to trigeminal nerve disease

Authors :
R Strang
Robert M. Grant
Ian Bone
J W Turner
M M Ferguson
Publication Year :
1987

Abstract

No standardised method for taste threshold measurement is available and therefore comparison between clinical studies is difficult. An electrogustometer was evaluated in normal subjects. No sex difference in taste threshold was noted; however, there was a significant elevation in detection threshold with age and smoking. Electrogustometric values both in patients before and after surgery for trigeminal neuralgia and in patients with trigeminal sensory neuropathy were determined. Many patients with trigeminal nerve disorders had abnormal electrogustometric detection thresholds suggesting that there is possibly an accessory taste pathway through the trigeminal nerve, although in some individuals the site of lesion may be in the brain stem. Electrogustometry is a convenient method for clinically assessing taste.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1f92e1f5afc2e51cae33240ac543a5ac