Journal article

Chronic cough as a neuropathic disorder

KF Chung, L McGarvey, SS Mazzone

Lancet Respiratory Medicine | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2013

Abstract

Chronic cough is a common symptom that can be a daunting challenge for clinicians since treatment of the underlying cause does not always provide adequate relief, an obvious cause can remain elusive, and current antitussives have fairly poor efficacy and undesirable side-effects. Patients with chronic cough typically describe a range of sensory symptoms suggestive of upper-airway and laryngeal neural dysfunction. Additionally, patients often report cough triggered by low-level physical and chemical stimuli, which is suggestive of cough-reflex hyperresponsiveness. Pathophysiological mechanisms underlying peripheral and central augmentation of the aff erent cough pathways have been identified,..

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