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The objective of the present study was the characteristic of the sense of smell and comparison of its peculiarities in the patients presenting with Parkinson's disease and polypous sinusitis based on the results of otorhinolaryngological examination with the use of the Sniffin' Sticks test. A total of 31 patients with polypous rhinosinusitis (PRS) (18 men and 17 women at the age of 44-58 years ) and 97 patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) (47 men and 50 women at the age of 50-56 years) were enrolled in the study. It was shown that 85% of the patients with PRS and PD suffered from olfactory disorders. The evaluation of selected parameters determined by the Sniffin' Sticks test demonstrated the impairment of the sense of smell in 48% of the patients with PRS and in 54% of those having PD. The main difference between the two groups was in the odour threshold that was reduced in 97% of the patients with PRS and in 72% of the cases with PD and in the ability to distinguish between odours that was compromised in 37% and 78% of these patients respectively.
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PMID:[Diagnostics of olfactory disorders in the patients with Parkinson's disease and polypous sinusitis with the use of the Sniffin' Sticks test]. 2457 30

Recent reports suggest that rhinorrhea, defined as the presence of a runny nose unrelated to respiratory infections, allergies, or sinus problems, occurs more frequently among patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) than among healthy controls. We conducted a questionnaire survey in a multicenter study throughout Japan and compared the frequency of rhinorrhea between 231 PD and 187 normal control (NC) subjects. After excluding patients with rhinitis or paranasal sinusitis, a total of 159 PD and 59 NC subjects were included in our analysis. Rhinorrhea occurred more frequently in PD patients than NC subjects (33.3% vs. 11.9%; P=0.01). Among PD patients, rhinorrhea was more common in men than women (P=0.005). Rhinorrhea was not correlated with disease duration, modified Hoehn and Yahr score, disease type (akinesia rigidity vs. tremor dominant), or cardiac sympathetic function (evaluated by (123)I-metaiodobenzylguanidine uptake). To our knowledge, this is the first multicenter study on the frequency of PD-related rhinorrhea in Asian countries.
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PMID:Rhinorrhea in Parkinson's disease: a consecutive multicenter study in Japan. 2493 41

Of the five senses, the sense of smell is the most complex and unique in structure and organization. As diagnostic and therapeutic modalities are often underdeveloped, the sense of smell has been inadequately studied. Olfactory disorders may result from benign pathologies such as sinusitis as well as several diseases including Parkinson's disease, temporal lobe epilepsy, schizophrenia and Alzheimer disease. In this article, we aim to instruct the otorhinolaryngology specialists and residents regarding the tests which measure odor subjectively.
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PMID:[Subjective assessment of olfactory function]. 2593 10