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    Preface

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    Chronic Cough

    In adults, chronic cough is a nonproductive or productive cough lasting longer than 8 weeks. Coughing is a reflex to clear the lungs and airways, but repetitive, long-term coughing can cause chronic irritation and inflammation. Approximately 90% of chronic cough diagnoses...

    Wheezing

    Wheezing is a common presenting concern in the primary care setting, but its etiology can be elusive. Wheezing is associated with many disease processes, but most commonly, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Initial tests for wheezing typically include a chest...

    Dyspnea

    Dyspnea is a common presenting symptom that may derive from pulmonary or extrapulmonary origins. Dyspnea may develop from exposure to drugs or environmental and occupational factors, so a thorough history and physical examination may help differentiate the cause. Chest x-ray...

    Hemoptysis

    Hemoptysis is the expectoration of blood from the lower respiratory tract and has an extensive differential diagnosis that can be divided into pseudohemoptysis, infectious, neoplastic, vascular, autoimmune, and drug-related categories. Pseudohemoptysis is the expectoration of...

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