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Original Article

Causes of Prolonged Cough in Patients Referred to a Chest Clinic

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Pages 425-427 | Received 15 Aug 1988, Accepted 26 Jan 1989, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the causes of prolonged cough in a patient population referred to a chest clinic during a single year. One hundred and ninety-eight patients (11%) of the total yearly 1745 adult admissions fulfilled our criteria of prolonged cough. Asthma, suspicion of asthma and postnasal drip were the commonest causes of prolonged cough in 147 patients with normal chest roentgenograms (26%, 9% and 16%, respectively), and in 45% the cough was of unexplained origin. Nonspecific bronchial hyperreactivity was common in this latter group of patients probably due to a previous respiratory infection. Lung cancer (37%), tuberculosis (16%), sarcoidosis (16%), and allergic alveolitis (9%) were the most important findings in patients with abnormal chest roentgenograms.

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