American College of Chest Physicians Updates Cough Guidelines
14th Jan 2006, 22:15 GMT
New sections include nonasthmatic eosinophilic or acute bronchitis, nonbronchiectatic suppurative airway diseases, cough due to aspiration, environmental-occupational causes, and others. (CME) Medscape Medical News Gary Vogin,Laurie Barclay,Charles Vega
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