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Use of Mannitol Inhalation Challenge in Assessment of Cough
Lung, 09/23/09
Spector S et al. – Mannitol challenge also has a tussive effect that is independent of bronchoconstriction, suggesting different physiologic pathways. Patients with chronic cough show increased sensitivity to mannitol, and mannitol testing may be useful for evaluating heterogeneity in the cough response.
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