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Pediatrics In Review, 1995
Cough is a reflex that protects the lungs from aspirating food or inhaling irritants. It is a key component of the nonimmune pulmonary defense system. The cough that accompanies most common respiratory infections usually resolves in 7 to 10 days and rarely is a cause of concern.
H, Patrick, F, Patrick
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Cough is a reflex that protects the lungs from aspirating food or inhaling irritants. It is a key component of the nonimmune pulmonary defense system. The cough that accompanies most common respiratory infections usually resolves in 7 to 10 days and rarely is a cause of concern.
H, Patrick, F, Patrick
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Archivos de Bronconeumología (English Edition), 2015
Chronic cough (CC), or cough lasting more than 8 weeks, has attracted increased attention in recent years following advances that have changed opinions on the prevailing diagnostic and therapeutic triad in place since the 1970s. Suboptimal treatment results in two thirds of all cases, together with a new notion of CC as a peripheral and central ...
Adalberto, Pacheco +7 more
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Chronic cough (CC), or cough lasting more than 8 weeks, has attracted increased attention in recent years following advances that have changed opinions on the prevailing diagnostic and therapeutic triad in place since the 1970s. Suboptimal treatment results in two thirds of all cases, together with a new notion of CC as a peripheral and central ...
Adalberto, Pacheco +7 more
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2010
Cough occurs as a result of a complex of neurophysiological and mechanical interactions within the respiratory system, and as such its efficiency is vital to human homeostasis and well-being. However, it may also be an indicator of many respiratory illnesses.
Masters, I. B., Chang, A. B.
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Cough occurs as a result of a complex of neurophysiological and mechanical interactions within the respiratory system, and as such its efficiency is vital to human homeostasis and well-being. However, it may also be an indicator of many respiratory illnesses.
Masters, I. B., Chang, A. B.
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2013
Cough lasting more than 8 weeks is a common presenting complaint to the otolaryngologist. Historically, chronic cough has been attributed to post-nasal drip, laryngopharyngeal reflux and cough-variant asthma. This study reviews chronic cough from the viewpoint of an otolaryngologist.More recent studies suggest the influence of laryngeal neuropathy and ...
Theodore, Athanasiadis, Jacqui E, Allen
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Cough lasting more than 8 weeks is a common presenting complaint to the otolaryngologist. Historically, chronic cough has been attributed to post-nasal drip, laryngopharyngeal reflux and cough-variant asthma. This study reviews chronic cough from the viewpoint of an otolaryngologist.More recent studies suggest the influence of laryngeal neuropathy and ...
Theodore, Athanasiadis, Jacqui E, Allen
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Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2019
Chronic cough is a multi-factorial syndrome commonly presenting as cough hypersensitivity in adult patients. It is a common medical condition in the communities but is more prevalent in older adults. Elderly patients (≥65 years) frequently suffer from multiple comorbidities, which may lead to more clinical heterogeneity in chronic cough and pose ...
Woo-Jung, Song +7 more
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Chronic cough is a multi-factorial syndrome commonly presenting as cough hypersensitivity in adult patients. It is a common medical condition in the communities but is more prevalent in older adults. Elderly patients (≥65 years) frequently suffer from multiple comorbidities, which may lead to more clinical heterogeneity in chronic cough and pose ...
Woo-Jung, Song +7 more
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Clinical Pulmonary Medicine, 2014
Cough as a symptom is one of the most common reasons for acute presentations to doctors. The burden of illness (number of presentations to doctors, impaired quality of life, and stress to parents) associated with chronic cough (>4 wk duration) in children is high and is independent of the etiology.
Chang, A.B. +2 more
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Cough as a symptom is one of the most common reasons for acute presentations to doctors. The burden of illness (number of presentations to doctors, impaired quality of life, and stress to parents) associated with chronic cough (>4 wk duration) in children is high and is independent of the etiology.
Chang, A.B. +2 more
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1975
Summary 1.Bronchitis In the majority of patients with recurrent cough the cause is asthma or bronchitis. The main characteristics are episodic cough, usually associated with bouts of fever and malaise and in asthma with wheezing. It is unusual for sputum to be produced.
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Summary 1.Bronchitis In the majority of patients with recurrent cough the cause is asthma or bronchitis. The main characteristics are episodic cough, usually associated with bouts of fever and malaise and in asthma with wheezing. It is unusual for sputum to be produced.
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2012
CLINICAL VIGNETTE A 60-year old man presents with a history of chronic cough for 16 months. The cough was present day and night, with little mucus production and some associated feeling of shortness of breath and choking sensation, especially at night. Additional complaints included postnasal drip, runny nose, sensation of mucus in the throat, wheezing,
Alan B, Goldsobel, Pramod S, Kelkar
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CLINICAL VIGNETTE A 60-year old man presents with a history of chronic cough for 16 months. The cough was present day and night, with little mucus production and some associated feeling of shortness of breath and choking sensation, especially at night. Additional complaints included postnasal drip, runny nose, sensation of mucus in the throat, wheezing,
Alan B, Goldsobel, Pramod S, Kelkar
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The American Journal of Managed Care, 2022
The estimated global prevalence of chronic cough (CC) is close to 10%; however, this is likely higher, as many epidemiologic surveys do not adequately capture symptoms or diagnoses of CC. There is a large healthcare burden associated with CC as well as decreased quality of life (QOL).
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The estimated global prevalence of chronic cough (CC) is close to 10%; however, this is likely higher, as many epidemiologic surveys do not adequately capture symptoms or diagnoses of CC. There is a large healthcare burden associated with CC as well as decreased quality of life (QOL).
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Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 1996
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS An 11-year-old previously healthy boy presented to an allergist for evaluation of a persistent cough. The cough developed 2 years ago and occurred primarily during the months of May through July. He had episodes of throat clearing during the winter months, but this was distinct from the cough during the spring months.
T, Levenson, R, Patterson
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HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS An 11-year-old previously healthy boy presented to an allergist for evaluation of a persistent cough. The cough developed 2 years ago and occurred primarily during the months of May through July. He had episodes of throat clearing during the winter months, but this was distinct from the cough during the spring months.
T, Levenson, R, Patterson
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