Contributors | |
Preface | |
Introduction | |
The clinical and pathophysiological challenge of cough | |
Epidemiology of cough | |
A brief overview of the mechanisms of cough | |
Cough in the clinic | |
Clinical assessment of cough | |
Measurement and assessment of cough | |
Cough sensitivity: the use of provocation tests | |
Causes, assessment and measurement of cough in children | |
The quality of life in coughers Section 3: Clinical conditions with cough | |
Cough in lower airway infections | |
Cough in gastro-oesophageal reflux | |
Cough in postnasal drip, rhinitis and rhinosinusitis | |
Cough and airway hyperresponsiveness | |
Cough in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) | |
Cough in suppurative airway diseases | |
Cough in cancer patients | |
Pathophysiology | |
Sensory pathways for the cough reflex | |
Neurogenesis of cough | |
Plasticity of vagal afferent fibres mediating cough | |
Motor mechanisms and the mechanics of cough | |
Mucus hypersecretion and mucus clearance in cough | |
Animal models of cough | |
Therapy | |
Mechanisms of actions of centrally acting antitussives - electrophysiological and neurochemical analysis | |
Pharmacology of peripherally acting antitussives | |
Current and potential future antitussive therapies | |
Placebo effects of antitussive treatments on cough associated with acute upper respiratory tract infection | |
Mucoactive agents for the treatment of cough | |
Management of cough | |
Index | |
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