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Background Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) impact all age groups and have a significant economic and social burden on society, worldwide. Most URTIs are mild and self-limiting, but due to the wide range of possible causative agents, including ...
Rebecca J. Stinson +2 more
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The interrelatedness of chronic cough and chronic pain
Since chronic cough has common neurobiological mechanisms and pathophysiology with chronic pain, both clinical disorders might be interrelated. Hence, we examined the association between chronic cough and chronic pain in adult subjects in the Rotterdam Study, a large prospective population-based cohort study.Using a standardised questionnaire, chronic ...
Johnmary T. Arinze +5 more
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A study of ′cough trick′ technique in reducing vaccination prick pain in adolescents
Background: The ′cough trick′ (CT) technique is used in reducing intramuscular prick (IMP) pain during vaccinations and also for brief painful procedures like subcutaneous injection, intravenous cannulation, and so forth.
Vikram S. Kumar +2 more
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A young male with chest pain, cough and fever
Supported by the Thorax Foundation, Athens, Greece. A Greek, 38-yr-old male, owner and grill-man in a tavern in an Aegean island (Naxos), with a 40-pack-yrs smoking history, was admitted to the Evangelismos General Hospital of Athens because of chest pain in his left hemithorax, nonproductive cough and fever of 1 month duration.
Kapotsis, GE +6 more
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A 16-year-old Girl with Abdominal Pain, Cough, Vomiting [PDF]
Robert Listernick
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Severe Abdominal Pain due to Cough‐Induced Internal Oblique Muscle Hematoma: A Case Report [PDF]
Spontaneous internal oblique muscle hematomas are rare and may closely mimic acute abdominal emergencies. This case emphasizes the importance of including them in the differential diagnosis of acute abdominal pain.
Oguz Kagan Sahin +2 more
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TRPV1 receptors in sensitisation of cough and pain reflexes
Preclinical studies suggest that the vanilloid receptor (TRPV1) is an important component of several disease areas such as pain (inflammatory, visceral, cancer and neuropathic), airway disease (including chronic cough), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), interstitial cystitis, urinary incontinence, pancreatitis and migraine.
J. Adcock
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GER is a common condition affecting many patients in different parts of the world. It usually presents with the classic manifestations of heartburn and regurgitation; however, in some it can also present with extraesophageal manifestations such as ...
Yuksel Saritas, Michael F. Vaezi
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Inhibition of inflammatory pain and cough by a novel charged sodium channel blocker
Many pain‐triggering nociceptor neurons express TRPV1 or TRPA1, cation‐selective channels with large pores that enable permeation of QX‐314, a cationic analogue of lidocaine. Co‐application of QX‐314 with TRPV1 or TRPA1 activators can silence nociceptors.
Ivan Tochitsky +13 more
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Girl with a cough and leg pain [PDF]
Sally Walsh
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