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Identifying normosmics: a comparison of two populations
Authors:P G Heywood  R M Costanzo
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario Canada;2. Graduate Program in Neuroscience, University of Western Ontario Canada;1. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Department, University Hospital of Modena, Via del Pozzo 71, 41100 Modena, Italy;2. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Department, University Hospital of Bologna, Via Albertoni 15, 40138 Bologna, Italy
Abstract:An olfactory function test developed by the Connecticut Chemosensory Clinical Research Center (CCCRC) was administered to 65 normal subjects to determine its ability to identify normosmic subjects. The CCCRC test categorizes individuals into five distinct levels of olfactory functioning according to composite score ranges derived from odor identification and butanol threshold subtests. These categories are: normosmic (normal); mildly, moderately, and severely hyposmic (impaired functioning); and anosmic (no sensation). Comparing score distributions from CCCRC with ours revealed that a greater percentage of our subjects were categorized as hyposmic because of higher butanol thresholds. The butanol threshold subtest was studied further to determine test-retest reliability and normal day-to-day variability in scores. Norms are the basis for interpreting test scores and are important in diagnosing and treating smell disorders.
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