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Chronic cough hypersensitivity syndrome

https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2015-25-2-224-228

Abstract

This article contains a review of a new concept of chronic cough. Recently, specific TRP receptors were investigated and the key role of increased sensitivity of these receptors for chronic cough development was described. Recent scientific data underlay a pathogenic concept of chronic cough as an independent pathological entity referred to as chronic cough hypersensitivity syndrome. Gender and age-related difference in pathogenesis and prevalence of chronic cough and cough receptor hypersensitivity have also reviewed in the article.

About the Author

S. Yu. Chikina
Federal Institution «Pulmonology Research Institute», Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia; 32, build. 4, 11th Parkovaya ul., Moscow, 105077, Russia
Russian Federation

PhD, Senior Researcher of Laboratory of Functional and Ultrasound Investigations, Federal Institution "Pulmonology Research Institute", Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, tel.: (495) 465



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Chikina S.Yu. Chronic cough hypersensitivity syndrome. PULMONOLOGIYA. 2015;25(2):224-228. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2015-25-2-224-228

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