Smell identification scores of patients with essential tremor
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2014Author
Tekeli, HakanSenol, Mehmet Guney
Ozdag, Fatih
Saracoglu, Mehmet
Yasar, Halit
Kendirli, Mustafa Tansel
Altundag, Aytug
Cayonu, Melih
Salihoglu, Murat
Turker, Turker
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It has been reported that patients with essential tremor have a much higher risk of Parkinson's disease; moreover, olfactory dysfunction is common in Parkinson's disease and becomes apparent early in the disease process. We aimed to investigate the olfactory function of essential tremor patients using the Short Smell Test Battery of GATA Haydarpa a (GULTEST), which consists of five odors (banana, lemon, mint, rose, and chocolate). The participants in the study were 155 male essential tremor patients, 20-36 years of age (mean age: 21.2), and 290 male control subjects, 20-35 years of age (mean age: 21.1). The two groups were similar in terms of age, gender, and smoking history; their mean GULTEST scores were 3.41 and 3.4, respectively. Our results showed no loss of olfactory function in young male essential tremor patients.