Bilateral hypogeusia and food aversion due to lacunar infarct in the right dorsomedial pontine tegmentum

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A 70-year-old right-handed housewife suffered an acute loss of taste, an unpleasant change in the taste of foods and liquids, and a strong aversion to all kinds of food due to a small lacune in the right dorsomedial pontine tegmentum. Eating became so unpleasant that she lost 7 kg in three weeks. Olfaction and the sensibility of the tongue were spared. The right medial longitudinal fascicle, the central tegmental tract, or both, were injured by the tegmental lesion. A discrete right-sided lesion in the upper pontine tegmentum may cause a reversible syndrome consisting of bilateral hypogeusia which is more severe ipsilaterally.

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Brandão, M. A., Paranhos, T., Hummel, T., & de Oliveira-Souza, R. (2024). Bilateral hypogeusia and food aversion due to lacunar infarct in the right dorsomedial pontine tegmentum. Neurocase, 30(2), 55–62. https://doi.org/10.1080/13554794.2024.2353391

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