PEDIATRICS Vol. 33 No. 3 March 1964, pp. 441-443
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Taste Discrimination in Familial Dysautonomia

ALFRED A. SMITH M.D.1 and JOSEPH DANCIS M.D.2

1 Department of Psychiatry and Neurology and Department of Pediatrics, New York
2 Career Investigator of the National Institutes of Health, University, Medical Center, New York, New York

Taste perception and discrimination is deficient in patients with familial dysautonomia. No deficiency was evident in parents of children with dysautonomia.




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