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Jung Min Park1, Myung Gu Kim2, Junyang Jung3, Sung Su Kim4, A Ra Jung1, Sang Hoon Kim1, Seung Geun Yeo1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether taste thresholds, as determined by electrogustometry (EGM) and chemical taste tests, differ by age and the severity of facial palsy in patients with Bell's palsy. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This study included 29 patients diagnosed with Bell's palsy between January 2014 and May 2015 in our hospital. Patients were assorted into age groups and by severity of facial palsy, as determined by House-Brackmann Scale, and their taste thresholds were assessed by EGM and chemical taste tests.Entities:
Keywords: Bell's palsy; Chemical taste test; Electrogustometry; Taste
Year: 2017 PMID: 28417103 PMCID: PMC5392006 DOI: 10.7874/jao.2017.21.1.16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Audiol Otol
Fig. 1Areas assessed by electrogustometry. Five areas (black circles) were evaluated, 2 cm lateral to the midline tongue tip, the lateral borders of the circumvallate papilla, and 1 cm above the uvula.
Fig. 2Areas evaluated by chemical taste tests. These included the midline of the tongue and 1 cm above the uvula (black circles).
Taste threshold differences in the facial palsy and control groups
*p<0.05. SP: soft palate, Rt.: right, Lt.: left, Ant: anterior, Post: posterior, MSG: monosodium glutamate
Taste thresholds in Bell's palsy patients according to the House-Brackmann Scale
Mild-moderate group, House Brackmann Grades II, III, and IV; severe group: House-Brackmann Grade V. Rt.: right, Lt.: left, Ant: anterior, Post: posterior, MSG: monosodium glutamate, SP: soft palate
Differences in taste thresholds in Bell's palsy patients and control subjects aged <40 years
*p<0.05. Rt.: right, Lt.: left, Ant: anterior, Post: posterior, MSG: monosodium glutamate, SP: soft palate
Differences in taste threshold in Bell's palsy patients and control subjects aged ≥40 years
Rt.: right, Lt.: left, Ant: anterior, Post: posterior, MSG: monosodium glutamate, SP: soft palate