Yang Joanna C, Khakoo Yasmin, Lightner Donita D, Wolden Suzanne L
Department of Radiation Oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10065, USA.
J Child Neurol. 2013 Jun;28(6):791-4. doi: 10.1177/0883073812450616. Epub 2012 Jul 17.
Phantosmia is an infrequently reported and poorly understood qualitative olfactory disorder characterized by the perception of a frequently unpleasant odor in the absence of an odorant stimulus. Peripheral phantosmia is hypothesized to involve abnormally active olfactory receptor neurons while central phantosmia is theorized to be the result of hyperactive neurons in the cortex. The authors present a case report that describes 2 patients with incomparable tumors and radiation fields who both experienced phantosmia featuring a halitosis-like odor during their courses of radiation therapy. Both the 6-year-old with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma and the 15-year-old with World Health Organization grade II-III astrocytoma in the bifrontal lobes experienced significant distress and decreased quality of life during treatment because of the phantosmia, which resolved after completion of radiation therapy. To the best of the authors' knowledge, these are the first descriptions of phantosmia during focal or whole-brain radiation therapy.
嗅觉幻觉是一种报道较少且了解不足的定性嗅觉障碍,其特征是在没有气味刺激的情况下经常感觉到一种令人不快的气味。外周性嗅觉幻觉被认为涉及异常活跃的嗅觉受体神经元,而中枢性嗅觉幻觉理论上是皮质中神经元活动亢进的结果。作者发表了一篇病例报告,描述了2例患有不可比拟的肿瘤和放疗区域的患者,他们在放射治疗过程中均经历了以口臭样气味为特征的嗅觉幻觉。患有弥漫性脑桥内在型胶质瘤的6岁患儿和双侧额叶患有世界卫生组织II - III级星形细胞瘤的15岁患儿,在治疗期间均因嗅觉幻觉而经历了严重的痛苦并导致生活质量下降,嗅觉幻觉在放射治疗结束后消失。据作者所知,这些是关于局部或全脑放射治疗期间嗅觉幻觉的首次描述。