Neurogenic Cough

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a broader constellation of symptoms, including neurogenic cough, throat clearing, dysphonia, and dysphagia.5 The suggestion that cough could be a manifestation of neuropathy or laryngeal hypersensitivity was first described as…

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Dysphagia in Chronic Cough

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to determine if a patient’s swallowing and cough reflexes are appropriately intact to prevent a devastating aspiration event before oral feeding is resumed. Accurate assessment of individuals with aspiration due…

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Cough-Variant Asthma and Related Diseases

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many subgroups (or phenotypes), including atopic asthma, neutrophilic asthma, exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB), obese asthma, the asthma-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease overlap syndrome (ACOS), occupational asthma, aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD), exacerbation-prone asthma,…

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A Treatment Paradigm for Refractory Chronic Cough: Putting It All Together in a Quaternary Cough Referral Practice

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cough. Subspecialty voice, airway, and swallowing centers (“voice centers”) composed of fellowship-trained laryngologists and cough- and voice-specialized speech-language pathologists often represent this “bottom of the funnel” subspecialty practice, with the…

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Chronic Cough: Future Directions

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Chronic cough remains a complex clinical entity, in that its symptomatology can vary widely and its underlying mechanisms are not well understood. As such, chronic cough presents special challenges for…

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Reflux Disease

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GERD refers to a disease process caused by GER and manifested by symptoms and physical cellular tissue damage.6 These symptoms include postprandial heartburn, supine reflux, choking spells at night, regurgitation,…

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