Article
Laryngeal sensory deficits in patients with chronic cough and paradoxical vocal fold movement disorder
Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York
The Laryngoscope (impact factor:
1.75).
07/2010;
120(8):1576 - 1581.
DOI:10.1002/lary.20985
pp.1576 - 1581
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Keywords
16 patients
3 months
aberrant laryngeal sensory response
aggressive proton pump inhibitor therapy
antireflux therapy alters
chronic cough
concurrent paradoxical vocal
laryngopharyngeal reflux
laryngopharyngeal sensory discrimination thresholds
one potential etiological factor
Outcome measures
paradoxical vocal
patient reports
Reflux Symptom Index
RSI score
self-reported symptoms
sensory response
transnasal flexible laryngoscopy
twice-daily proton pump inhibitors
underlying pathophysiology