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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 15(2); 1972 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1972;15(2): 27-31.
A Clinical Survey of Gustatory Function
Young Myoung Kim, MD, In Yong Park, MD, Hee Yong Lee, MD, and Chang Hyung Kim, MD (Director : Prof. Gill Ryoung Kim, MD)
Department of Otolaryngology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
미각검사의 임상적 고찰 - 제1보 -
김영명 · 박인용 · 이희용 · 김창형 (지도 : 김기령 교수)
연세대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실
ABSTRACT

In recent otolaryngological fields, there is an increasing numbers of tympanoplasty with the advancement of otology, surgical oto-microscope and micro-surgical instruments. With this operation, there is increasing chances of injuries to chorda tympani, which passed through the middle ear cavity. Research on gustatory function is shadowed by the interest of hearing gain and lack of subjective feelings. With gustatory function test, we can localize the topographical site of facial nerve paralysis and also it is clinically interesting to observe the changes of taste produced by the middle ear surgery with preserved or injured chorda tympani. For gustatory functional examination, there have been an objective salivary secretion reflex test and a subjective method with four fundamental test materials and since Krarup (1958) introduced an electrogustometric apparatus, it has become popular to measure the accurate quantitative taste threshold by an electrogustometer. Authors have studied about gustatory functions with four fundamental taste solution and electrogustometer in normal control and the middle ear operated groups and following results were obtained ; 1) The threshold of tasted with electrogustometer was lowest at apex (45.9 μA), mid at middle (60.9 uA) and highest at base of the tongue (74.3 μ A). 2) The side difference of threshold between right and left was not significant and showed only 2.4 μA in average. 3) The threshold of taste increased with age. 4) On unilateral chorda tympanectomy cases, there was almost no subjective loss of taste but the threshold of taste for electrogustometry was markedly increased (117.9 μA) and also the result of solution test showed negative in 8 of 9 cases. 

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