Anosmia
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Created Date
03.13.19
Last Updated
03.14.19
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Topics of this game:
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What nerve is responsible for the sense of Smell?
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What is a disorder where you have a decreased ability to detect odors?
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Does the olfactory pathway relay to the thalamus before reaching the cortices?
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Olfactory receptor cells has what type of neurons?
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Where does the Olfactory nerve pass through to meet the Olfactory bulb?
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Can a Hyposmia turn into Anosmia?
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Losing the sense of smell with no known cause can lead to serious illness later?
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What constitutes a large part of the primary olfactory area?
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Olfactory bulb and the tract is supplied by which artery?
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Which area on Brodmann map is the primary olfactory cortex located?
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If the TDI score is above 30.5, what does that mean?
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What surgery is performed to open up sinuses and reduce inflammation?
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Which area of the brain is responsible for the autonomic salivary response upon smelling something?
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Where does synapses between the olfactory nerve and dendrites of mitral and tufted cells form?
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Which Vitamin deficiency leads to Anosmia?
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