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A cough algorithm for chronic cough in children: A multicenter, randomized controlled study

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Chang, A. B.
Robertson, Colin F.
Van Asperen, Peter P.
Masters, I. B.
Teoh, Laurel
Mellis, Craig M.
Landau, Lou I.
Marchant, Julie M.
Morris, Peter Stanley
Glasgow, Nicholas

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American Academy of Pediatrics

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OBJECTIVES: The goals of this study were to: (1) determine if management according to a standardized clinical management pathway/algorithm (compared with usual treatment) improves clinical outcomes by 6 weeks; and (2) assess the reliability and validity o

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Pediatrics (English edition)

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2037-12-31