A Bronchitis - Ann Intern Med, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians ACUTE BRONCHITIS Acute bronchitis is a clinical diagnosis, usually refer- ring to an acute respiratory
tract infection in which cough, with or without phlegm, is a predominant fea- ture. The American
College of Chest Physicians defines acute cough illness, in contrast to chronic or ... Related articles - All 10 versions
JA Linder, RS Stafford, HA Thiadens, MP … - The New England …, 2001 - nejm.highwire.org To the Editor: The request by the Food and Drug Ad- ministration (FDA) for the voluntary withdrawal
of all prod- ucts containing phenylpropanolamine on the basis of the data of Kernan et al.
(Dec. 21 issue)1 is excessive. Although the study was rigorously designed and the data ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 5 versions
R from Others - ojs.fpin.net Very few studies examine the evaluation of chronic cough in young children. Based on expert
opinion, investigation of chronic cough should begin with a detailed history, physical
examination, and chest radiograph 1 (Strength of Recommendation [SOR]: D). Before ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
M Pearson, D Triezenberg, J Helmen, P Luu - mospace.umsystem.edu Before pursuing additional studies, remove potential irritants from the patient's environment.
Work-up for persisting cough should consider congenital anomalies and then be directed toward
common causes of chronic cough like those seen in older children and adults, including ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
JR Shapiro, MS Kaplan - TPJ, 2004 - xnet.kp.org A 48-year-old male nonsmoker was seen for four months of intermittent, nonproductive cough
that was worse in the evenings after he ate dinner. He denied having any associated symptoms
of dyspnea, wheezing, nasal congestion, fever, or chills. The cough was not related to ... Related articles - Cached