Permanent anosmia and ageusia after resection of a left temporoinsular low-grade glioma: anatomofunctional considerations


Autoria(s): Carvalhal Ribas, Eduardo Santamaria; Duitau, Hugues
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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30/10/2013

30/10/2013

02/08/2013

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Five percent of the general population has olfactory or gustatory disorders, although most do not complain about it. However, in some cases, these symptoms can be disabling and may affect quality of life. Anosmia was reported as a possible complication following head injury and neurosurgical procedures, particularly after the resection of tumors located in the anterior fossa and the treatment of aneurysms in the anterior circulation. Nonetheless, in all of these situations, olfactory dysfunction could be explained by damage to the peripheral olfactory system. Here, the authors report a case of complete anosmia associated with ageusia following awake resection of a low-grade glioma involving the left temporoinsular region, with no recovery during a follow-up of 3 years. The frontal lobe was not retracted, and the olfactory tract was not visualized during surgery; therefore, postoperative anosmia and ageusia are likely explained by damage to the cortex and central pathways responsible for these senses. The authors suggest that the patient might have had a subclinical right hemianosmia before surgery, which is a common condition. After resection of the central structures critical for smell and taste processing in the left hemisphere, the patient could have finally had bilateral and complete olfactory and gustatory loss. This is the first known report of permanent anosmia and ageusia following glioma surgery. Because these symptoms might have been underestimated, more attention should be devoted to olfaction and taste, especially with regard to possible subclinical preoperative deficit. (http://thejns.org/doi/abs/10.3171/2012.2.JNS111982)

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, ROLLING MEADOWS, v. 116, n. 5, supl. 1, Part 3, pp. 1007-1013, MAY, 2012

0022-3085

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/36966

10.3171/2012.2.JNS111982

http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2012.2.JNS111982

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AMER ASSOC NEUROLOGICAL SURGEONS

ROLLING MEADOWS

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY

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Palavras-Chave #ANOSMIA #AGEUSIA #SMELL #TASTE #LOW-GRADE GLIOMA #TEMPOROINSULAR TUMOR #ONCOLOGY #POSITRON-EMISSION-TOMOGRAPHY #PRIMATE ORBITOFRONTAL CORTEX #OLFACTORY DYSFUNCTION #MACAQUE MONKEY #GUSTATORY RESPONSES #HUMAN BRAIN #CONSECUTIVE SERIES #SINGLE NEURONS #TEMPORAL-LOBE #II GLIOMA #CLINICAL NEUROLOGY #SURGERY
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