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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2009
The management of cough in children should be etiologically based. This requires that all children with cough should be carefully evaluated and managed differently than adults because the etiologic factors and treatment in children are significantly different than that in adults.
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The management of cough in children should be etiologically based. This requires that all children with cough should be carefully evaluated and managed differently than adults because the etiologic factors and treatment in children are significantly different than that in adults.
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Lung, 2011
Neurobiological research is increasingly documenting the role of higher brain areas in cough, but little systematic behavioral research on the role of psychological factors exists. In this article we discuss the role of perceptual, attentional, cognitive, and emotional factors, learning mechanisms, self-regulation, and the role of social context.
Omer, Van den Bergh +3 more
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Neurobiological research is increasingly documenting the role of higher brain areas in cough, but little systematic behavioral research on the role of psychological factors exists. In this article we discuss the role of perceptual, attentional, cognitive, and emotional factors, learning mechanisms, self-regulation, and the role of social context.
Omer, Van den Bergh +3 more
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Symptomatic treatment of the cough in whooping cough
2003Whooping cough is an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality. There are 20 to 40 million cases of whooping cough annually world-wide, 90% of which occur in developing countries, resulting in an estimated 200 to 300 000 fatalities each year. Much of the morbidity is due to the effects of the paroxysmal cough.
V, Pillay, G, Swingler
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Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2009
To review habit cough and its treatments to raise awareness of this condition as a potential cause of chronic cough.Relevant articles and references published between January 1, 1962, and April 30, 2008, were found through a PubMed search using the following keywords: habit cough, psychogenic cough, chronic cough, and tic cough.All key relevant ...
Srinivasan, Ramanuja, Pramod, Kelkar
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To review habit cough and its treatments to raise awareness of this condition as a potential cause of chronic cough.Relevant articles and references published between January 1, 1962, and April 30, 2008, were found through a PubMed search using the following keywords: habit cough, psychogenic cough, chronic cough, and tic cough.All key relevant ...
Srinivasan, Ramanuja, Pramod, Kelkar
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Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2017
Bronchiectasis is a chronic lung disease with permanent airway dilatation, mucus retention and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections. Bronchiectasis is increasing in prevalence and has a significant morbidity and an excess mortality rate over age matched controls.
McCallion P, De Soyza A
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Bronchiectasis is a chronic lung disease with permanent airway dilatation, mucus retention and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections. Bronchiectasis is increasing in prevalence and has a significant morbidity and an excess mortality rate over age matched controls.
McCallion P, De Soyza A
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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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The Lancet, 2011
In May, 2004, a 44-year-old man presented to his primarycare physician having had severe left-sided headaches for 4 weeks. The headaches lasted several hours and occurred two or three times a week. The patient was a physician and had no history of substance misuse or prolonged headaches.
Aida, Salameh +5 more
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In May, 2004, a 44-year-old man presented to his primarycare physician having had severe left-sided headaches for 4 weeks. The headaches lasted several hours and occurred two or three times a week. The patient was a physician and had no history of substance misuse or prolonged headaches.
Aida, Salameh +5 more
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Emergency Medicine Journal, 2011
A school-age child was admitted for a sudden onset of dyspnoea. Ten hours before, the child had been evaluated for cough and an acute pain in the middle anterior part of his neck. Physical …
Norbedo S, Perini R, Amaddeo A
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A school-age child was admitted for a sudden onset of dyspnoea. Ten hours before, the child had been evaluated for cough and an acute pain in the middle anterior part of his neck. Physical …
Norbedo S, Perini R, Amaddeo A
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Lung, 2009
Cough and sleep are vital functions. The effects of cough on sleep and vice versa are important for a number of reasons. Sleep disruption is common in patients with cough and is often the reason why they seek medical attention. Sleep suppresses cough and the biological mechanisms for this action are poorly understood.
Lee, Kai K., Birring, Surinder S.
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Cough and sleep are vital functions. The effects of cough on sleep and vice versa are important for a number of reasons. Sleep disruption is common in patients with cough and is often the reason why they seek medical attention. Sleep suppresses cough and the biological mechanisms for this action are poorly understood.
Lee, Kai K., Birring, Surinder S.
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Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2004
The Third International Symposium on Cough focused on acute and chronic cough, both clinical and basic science. Cough is a defensive and clearing mechanism, and can cause discomfort and nuisance; it is also an important symptom of many chronic airway diseases.
K F, Chung, J G, Widdicombe
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The Third International Symposium on Cough focused on acute and chronic cough, both clinical and basic science. Cough is a defensive and clearing mechanism, and can cause discomfort and nuisance; it is also an important symptom of many chronic airway diseases.
K F, Chung, J G, Widdicombe
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