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Chronic cough and oesophageal reflux RDIP, Volume 17, Number 4.
The successful treatment of persistent cough remains a difficult challenge for the practising physician. Chronic cough, defined as one lasting more than three weeks, may present as an isolated problem, and has been estimated to account for over one-third of new patient referrals to respiratory clinics.1
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