pubmed-article:972083 | pubmed:abstractText | Clinical olfactometry is described in which patients are exposed to supraliminal stimuli of well-known types of odors. The results are then placed on a graded recognition scale as a polar coordinate system. Each clinical odor tested produces a typical recognition pattern which can easily be interpreted. Typical patterns for different conditions involving olfaction exist, and include euosmia, sensory anosmia, and respiratory anosmia. A simplified U-tube rhinomanometer can also be used, and data graphed on the same chart as for olfactometry. The procedure as described has been successfully tested on several hundred patients and controls. | lld:pubmed |