
We describe a case of gustatory rhinorrhea in which gustatory stimuli caused nasal obstruction and secretion simulating cerebrospinal rhinorrhea. This disorder was presumably caused by faulty regenerated parasympathetic nerve fibers reaching the nasal mucosa or, possibly, by a congenital condition. The characteristics of this disorder are compared with other autonomic disorders of the head and neck.
Male, Eating, Nasal Mucosa, Autonomic Nervous System Diseases, Facial Paralysis, Nose Diseases, Craniocerebral Trauma, Humans, Middle Aged
Male, Eating, Nasal Mucosa, Autonomic Nervous System Diseases, Facial Paralysis, Nose Diseases, Craniocerebral Trauma, Humans, Middle Aged
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