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Cough, wheezing and asthma in children: lesson from the past
Authors:Fernando Maria de Benedictis  David Selvaggio   Diletta de Benedictis
Affiliation:Department of Pediatric Medicine, Salesi Childrens' Hospital, Ancona, Italy. debenedictis@ao-salesi.marche.it
Abstract:Recurrent cough is an important medical and sometimes frustrating problem encountered by pediatricians, especially if it is not associated with wheeze or other evidence of systemic disease. In the past, many children with chronic cough have been diagnosed as asthmatic. However, epidemiological, clinical and laboratory studies conducted over the last ten years elucidated many aspects of the relationship between cough and bronchoconstriction. It is difficult to make a diagnosis of asthma on cough alone, but the setting in which the patient is seen (i.e., in a primary care setting or ain a specialistic clinic) may address doctors to the right diagnosis. A prudent 'wait and see' approach may be useful in many occasions.
Keywords:cough    wheezing    asthma
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