| Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary 3,917,376,238 visitors served. |
Dictionary/ thesaurus | Medical dictionary | Legal dictionary | Financial dictionary | Acronyms | Idioms | Encyclopedia | Wikipedia encyclopedia | ? |
odor |
Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Wikipedia | 0.01 sec. |
|
|
odor (o´der) a volatile emanation perceived by the sense of smell.
odor [ō′dər] Etymology: L, a smell a scent or smell. The sense of smell is activated when airborne molecules stimulate receptors of the first cranial nerve. odor, odor, n a scent or smell. The sense of smell is activated when airborne molecules stimulate receptors of the first cranial nerve.
odor a volatile emanation, usually unpleasant, perceived by the olfactory sense of the clinician. See also taint. boar odor the rank male odor of the male pig, present in the meat of uncastrated male pigs more than 4 months old. Caused by androsterone. See also boar taint. butyric acid odor odor of rancid butter. irradiation odor meat sterilized by irradiation may develop a hydrogen sulfide odor. sexual odor
includes boar odor. Buck goat meat has a similar taint but in other ruminants the odor is much weaker. Female odors are not noteworthy with the possible exception of the meat from a sow in estrus at the time of slaughter. odor Numerous, relatively uncommon conditions may be associated with typical odors of the urine and/or breath, often in Pts with inborn errors of metabolism
Odors of Biomedical interest
Acetone–Russet apples Chloroform, ethanol, isopropanol, ketoacidosis, lacquer
Acrid–pear-like Chloraldehyde, paraldehyde; Bacteroides melaninogenicus, Prevotella melaninogenica
Ammonia Renal failure, uremia, N-ethyl morpholine
Bitter almonds Cyanide
Burned chocolate Proteus spp
Cabbage Methionine (see also Hops)
Camphorous 1,8-cineole
Carrots Circutoxin
Coal gas Carbon monoxide
Disinfectants Phenol, creosote
Eggs, rotten H2S, mercaptans, disulfuram (Antabuse®)
Ether-like Ethylene chloride
Fecaloid, putrid Clostridium spp
Fishy Vaginal infection by Gardnerella vaginalis, 'rice-water' choleric stools;
di-N-butylamine, diethylamine, hepatic failure
Floral (sweet, fruity) DM, acetone, ethyl- and isobutyl- acetate, phenyl methylethyl carbinol
Fruity/alcohol Amyl nitrate, ethanol, isopropanol
Garlic Arsenic, phosphorous, selenium, tellurium, thallium, malathion, parathion, DMSO
Grape juice Pseudomonas spp
Halitosis Oral infections
Hop-like Oasthouse disease, α-hydroxybutyric acid
Maple syrup Maple syrup urine disease
Mint Menthone
Mothballs Camphor-products
Mousy/musty Phenylketonuria
Musty basement Streptomyces spp, Nocardia spp
Musty (fish, raw liver) Hepatic failure, zinc phosphide, pentadecanolacetone
Odorless urine Acute tubular necrosis
Peanuts RH-787 (Vacor, see Vacor diabetes)
Pungent Ethylchlorvynol; formic acid
Putrid Dimethyldisulfide
Rancid fish Tyrosinemia
Rotting fish Trimethylaminuria
Shoe polish Nitrobenzene
Sour and pungent Ethyl acrylate, 2-methyl-5-ethyl pyridine, propionic acid, 2,4-pentanedione
Sweaty feet Glutaric acidemia, type II, isovaleric acidemia
Sweet and musty Isobutylacrylate
and rancid 2,6 butanol
and sharp Methylethylketone
Swimming pool Hawkinsinuria
Tomcat urine β-Methylcrotonylglycinuria
Violets Turpentine
Wintergreen Methylsalicylate
Patient discussion about odor. Q. Is there anyone here who has any information about how to treat chronic body odor? I have had this chronic body odor for over 25 years now in the groin area. I am at the end of my rope. I've seen numerous doctors who do not know very much about this condition. I would appreciate any help anybody can give me! A. Some people have mal odor because they perspire more, either because of stress, physical activity or because of a condition known as Hyperhidrosis, which causes excessive sweating.Stress is more prevalent today. Eating certain foods can also affect how you smell. If a food is poignant enough, its smell can make it all the way through your body and come out from your pores. Garlic, cumin and curry are believed to have such properties. One of the reasons some men smell more might be because they have higher testosterone levels- testosterone influences apocrine sweat production. Then again, some guys smell badly simply because of poor hygiene. You should try avoiding different foods such as offee, cola, chocolate, and other caffeine aliments contribute to odor because they stimulate apocrine sweat glands. Drinking plenty of fluids keeps eccrine sweat glands active. This dilutes apocrine perspiration, which reduces body odor. Q. Abnormal Menstrual Periods? I am a 29 F. I have one child whom is five. I am not sexually active. Over the last few months my periods have become high in odor, irregular, lasting 10 days, painful in both my lower back and pelvic area. I've had spotting in between periods with bouts of pain. No change in discharge (ordorless, whitish). No itching, soreness, etc. Any ideas? A. hmmmm....what about ovarian cyst? it can cause the pain, long period and irregularity. here's some info about it: Read more or ask a question about odorhttp://www.acog.org/publications/patient_education/bp075.cfm anyway i think you should go see a gynecologist. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
|
| Medical Dictionary |
| Free Tools: |
For surfers:
Free toolbar & extensions |
Word of the Day |
Help
For webmasters: Free content | Linking | Lookup box | Double-click lookup |
|---|