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Anosmia — ICD 10 R43.0 ICD 9 781.1 MeSH D000857 … Wikipedia
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dysosmia — noun a disorder in the sense of smell • Syn: ↑parosamia, ↑olfactory impairment • Hypernyms: ↑disorder, ↑upset * * * /dis oz mee euh/, n. Pathol. an impairment of the sense of smell. [DYS + Gk osm(é) smell + IA] … Useful english dictionary
parosamia — noun a disorder in the sense of smell • Syn: ↑dysosmia, ↑olfactory impairment • Hypernyms: ↑disorder, ↑upset … Useful english dictionary
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