疾病与气味:“Byoshu”

M. Kusuhara, K. Urakami, Vincent Zangiacomi, K. Hoshino
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继视觉之后,嗅觉和气味是外部信息的重要来源。然而,嗅觉在临床医学中并不被认为是一种重要的感觉能力,嗅觉功能也没有得到充分的研究。此外,气味在大多数诊断中不被使用。引起体臭随年龄变化的因素,即老化气味,已经被确定。虽然人们认为疾病的特征是特定的气味,特别是癌症,这种特征在日本被称为“瑜珈”,但瑜珈的基本性质尚未得到澄清。最近,随着气味分析技术的发展和对嗅觉分子机制的更深入了解,分析引起嗅觉病的气味元素已经成为可能。此外,利用气味元素和挥发性有机化合物诊断癌症的能力也已得到证实。开发方便的气味分析方法将允许床边或门诊诊断各种疾病,包括癌症。草原雅敏1),浦上研一1),藏雅美文生1),星野国英2)
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Disease and Smell: "Byoshu"
66 Following vision, the sense of smell and odor are important sources of external information. However, smell is not acknowledged as an important sensory faculty in clinical medicine and olfaction functions have not been sufficiently examined. Moreover, odor is not used in most diagnoses. Elements of the cause of the change in body odor with aging, i.e. aging odors, have been identified. Although it is considered that diseases are characterized by specific odors, particularly cancer, a characteristic known as byoshu in Japan, the fundamental nature of byoshu has not been clarified. Recently, with developments in techniques for the analysis of odor and greater understanding of the molecular mechanism of the sense of smell, it has become possible to analyze the odor elements that cause byoshu. Moreover, the ability to use odor elements and volatile organic compounds to diagnose cancer has also been demonstrated. Development of convenient methods of odor analysis will allow the bedside or outpatient diagnosis of various diseases, including cancer. Abstract Masatoshi Kusuhara 1), Kenichi Urakami 1), Vincent Zangiacomi 1), Kunihide Hoshino 2)
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