2021
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1976
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The bed smells like oil: About a case with diagnosis of epilepsy

Abstract: IntroductionOlfactory hallucinations have been described since the 19th century as a particular, often unpleasant smell at the beginning or during the spell. The olfactory cortex are involved in temporal lobe epilepsy.ObjectivesThe aim was analyze the relationship between the olfactory hallucinations and the previus diagnosis of epilepsy.MethodsIn this study, we present a clinical case and review the current literature showing the relationship between smell and epilepsy.ResultsA 69-years-old woman, with a medi… Show more

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