2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.18513/v2
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Taste and smell function in Wolfram syndrome

Abstract: BACKGROUND : Wolfram syndrome is a rare genetic disease characterized by insulin-dependent diabetes, optic nerve atrophy, sensorineural hearing loss and neurodegeneration. Although olfactory dysfunction, a classical clinical marker of neurodegenerative processes, has been reported in Wolfram syndrome, its use as a clinical marker in Wolfram is limited due to data scarcity. In addition, it is unknown whether Wolfram syndrome affects the sense of taste. METHODS: Smell and taste perception were assessed in partic… Show more

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“…Overall, subjects provided medical, family, and surgical history; had a physical examination (by BAM or NHW); had vision, hearing, smell identification, taste, cognition, psychological, balance, gait, and motor neurological function evaluations; and, if eligible, had neuroimaging (MRI). Subsets of these data have been previously published 7,9,11,13–25 . However, we focus here on diabetes mellitus‐related tests and questionnaires outlined in detail below.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, subjects provided medical, family, and surgical history; had a physical examination (by BAM or NHW); had vision, hearing, smell identification, taste, cognition, psychological, balance, gait, and motor neurological function evaluations; and, if eligible, had neuroimaging (MRI). Subsets of these data have been previously published 7,9,11,13–25 . However, we focus here on diabetes mellitus‐related tests and questionnaires outlined in detail below.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%