Background: Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is characterized by chemically induced symptoms from multiple organs. These symptoms occur in response to demonstrable exposure to chemically unrelated compounds at doses far below those known to cause harmful effects in the general population. Although the mechanism of this action remains unclear and no acceptable and well-documented treatment for MCS has yet been established, regarding neurogenic inflammation, it has been hypothesized that an increased density of C-fiber neurons is found in symptomatic tissues. Methods: Using capsaicin, we examined the sensitivity of the cough reflex in patients with MCS and chronic cough (CC) and compared the findings with those in control subjects. Fifteen...
AbstractAlthough capsaicin provocation has been used to evaluate treatment against cough, which is o...
AbstractBackground: Patients with upper and lower airway symptoms and with pronounced sensitivity to...
SummaryChronic unexplained cough triggered by environmental irritants is characterized by increased ...
SummaryBackgroundAmong patients with chronic unexplained cough, there is a recognized subgroup with ...
Some patients with airway symptoms, induced by chemicals and scents, but who lackbronchoconstriction...
SummaryBackgroundAmong patients with chronic unexplained cough, there is a recognized subgroup with ...
SummaryBackgroundSensory hyperreactivity (SHR) has been suggested as one explanation for chemically ...
AbstractObjectives: To assess the utility of capsaicin test in the differential diagnosis of non-pro...
AbstractBackground: Patients with upper and lower airway symptoms and with pronounced sensitivity to...
OBJECTIVES In neurogenic dysphagia a good cough is important for airway protection. If triggering of...
AbstractThe mechanism of cough associated with upper respiratory infection (URI) is poorly understoo...
AbstractAlthough capsaicin provocation has been used to evaluate treatment against cough, which is o...
Objectives—In neurogenic dysphagia a good cough is important for airway pro-tection. If triggering o...
SummaryChronic unexplained cough triggered by environmental irritants is characterized by increased ...
AbstractObjectives: To assess the utility of capsaicin test in the differential diagnosis of non-pro...
AbstractAlthough capsaicin provocation has been used to evaluate treatment against cough, which is o...
AbstractBackground: Patients with upper and lower airway symptoms and with pronounced sensitivity to...
SummaryChronic unexplained cough triggered by environmental irritants is characterized by increased ...
SummaryBackgroundAmong patients with chronic unexplained cough, there is a recognized subgroup with ...
Some patients with airway symptoms, induced by chemicals and scents, but who lackbronchoconstriction...
SummaryBackgroundAmong patients with chronic unexplained cough, there is a recognized subgroup with ...
SummaryBackgroundSensory hyperreactivity (SHR) has been suggested as one explanation for chemically ...
AbstractObjectives: To assess the utility of capsaicin test in the differential diagnosis of non-pro...
AbstractBackground: Patients with upper and lower airway symptoms and with pronounced sensitivity to...
OBJECTIVES In neurogenic dysphagia a good cough is important for airway protection. If triggering of...
AbstractThe mechanism of cough associated with upper respiratory infection (URI) is poorly understoo...
AbstractAlthough capsaicin provocation has been used to evaluate treatment against cough, which is o...
Objectives—In neurogenic dysphagia a good cough is important for airway pro-tection. If triggering o...
SummaryChronic unexplained cough triggered by environmental irritants is characterized by increased ...
AbstractObjectives: To assess the utility of capsaicin test in the differential diagnosis of non-pro...
AbstractAlthough capsaicin provocation has been used to evaluate treatment against cough, which is o...
AbstractBackground: Patients with upper and lower airway symptoms and with pronounced sensitivity to...
SummaryChronic unexplained cough triggered by environmental irritants is characterized by increased ...