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Therapeutic Effectiveness of a Dietary Supplement for Management of Halitosis in Dogs
Published on: July 6, 2015
[A case of a child with bad odor]
Eduardo Cuestas1, Raúl Busso, Silvina Barcudi
1Servicio de Pediatría y Neonatología, Hospital Privado de Córdoba, Naciones Unidas 346, 5016, Córdoba, Argentina. ecuestas@hospitalprivadosa.com.ar
Abstract:
The odor emitted by a patient may be one of the first major clues leading to an early diagnosis. Certain conditions produce a characteristic smell and several diseases are associated with a specific odor. We report an illustrative case and review olfactory physiology, the value of smell in physical examination, and finally discuss several illnesses associated with unusual odors.
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