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← Human Body & HealthFollowing localized tongue inflammation, which outcome primarily results?
A)Local dysgeusia occurs temporarily✓
B)Increased proprioception within tongue
C)Overall olfactory sensitivity increases
D)Salivary amylase production sharply declines
💡 Explanation
Inflammation can damage taste receptor cells, leading to localized dysgeussia because it interferes with signal transduction. Therefore, altered taste perception occurs directly in the area, rather than other systemic effects or non-gustatory changes.
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