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Sega Pathmanathan1, Jaymin B Morjaria, Warren Jackson, Alyn H Morice.
Abstract
Chronic cough is a common symptom carrying significant morbidity which can occur as a result of oesophageal dysmotility. Here we report 2 patients with musculoskeletal disease presenting with chronic cough to our tertiary cough clinic. Prior to referral both patients had been extensively investigated to determine the basis of their cough, with no cause found. Oesophageal studies, using high resolution oesophageal manometry, demonstrated oesophageal dysmotility with consequent airway reflux. Anti-reflux therapy resulted in a good response in both patients. These are the first reports of the recently developed technique of high resolution manometry aiding the diagnosis of chronic cough. This technique may provide important clues into aetiological mechanism in patients with conditions predisposing to reflux into the airways.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23021351 PMCID: PMC3500721 DOI: 10.1186/1745-9974-8-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cough ISSN: 1745-9974
Figure 1High resolution manometry plots of an effective and ineffective swallow in the patient with dermatomyositis.
Figure 2High resolution manometry plots of an effective and ineffective swallow in the patient with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. This patient only had 50% effective swallows. High resolution plot of significant oesophageal spasm at 11 cm resulting in bolus arrest (marked A on the figure) in the patient with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.