@article{a99f23436ef7439291e8ed9dd3ad990f,
title = "Cough in the Pediatric population",
abstract = "Children with cough, in particular chronic cough, are sometimes referred to otolaryngologists for assessment, diagnosis, and management. Although the likely diagnoses encountered by otolaryngologists are rhinosinusitis, foreign body aspiration, and tracheomalacia, otolaryngologists should be cognizant of the many other possible diagnoses and the evidence for and against their association. This article highlights and focuses the discussion on the cough issues relevant to otolaryngologists. ",
keywords = "antihistaminic agent, antiinfective agent, budesonide, corticosteroid, placebo, proton pump inhibitor, allergic rhinitis, asthma, bronchitis, clinical trial, computer assisted tomography, coughing, disease severity, drug efficacy, drug safety, endoscopy, gastroesophageal reflux, human, immunoassay, incidence, lung lavage, pathophysiology, pediatrics, prevalence, respiratory tract infection, review, rhinitis, sensitivity and specificity, spirometry, thorax radiography, Antitussive Agents, Child, Chronic Disease, Cough, Humans, Otolaryngology, Placebo Effect, Respiratory Tract Infections, Treatment Outcome",
author = "Anne Chang and Berkowitz, {Robert G}",
year = "2010",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1016/j.otc.2009.11.010",
language = "English",
volume = "43",
pages = "181--198",
journal = "Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America",
issn = "0030-6665",
publisher = "W.B. Saunders",
number = "1",
}