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Assessment and Management of Chronic Cough

Assessment and Management of Chronic Cough

Assessment and Management of Chronic Cough

Cough is the most common complaint for patients seeking medical attention in the United States. This guide covers the following topics: Measuring Cough, Chronic Cough, Patient Population, Current Treatment Strategies, Topic Refinement and Review Protocol.

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