| Literature DB >> 25991944 |
Aracy Pereira Silveira Balbani1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The cough is the more common respiratory symptom in children and adults.Entities:
Keywords: anti-cough; codeine; cough; dextromethorpha; expectorants
Year: 2012 PMID: 25991944 PMCID: PMC4435438 DOI: 10.7162/S1809-97772012000200016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1809-4864
Infectious causes of cough.
| Examples of etiological agents | ||
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| Virus | Cooled common | adenovirus, coronavirus, enterovirus, parainfluenza |
| Influenza (flu) | virus influenza A e B | |
| Bronchiolitis | respiratory synctial virus (VSR) | |
| Tranqueobronquitis acute | virus influenza, VSR | |
| Hantavirus | virus Juquitiba, Araraquara, Castelo dos Sonhos, Laguna Negra, Anajatuba | |
| Bacteria | Whooping Cough |
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| Tranqueobronquitis acute |
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| Rinosinusites (syndrome of the cough of the by airmail superior one) |
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| Bacterial Pneumonia |
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| Mycobacteriosis typical and atypical |
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| Parasites | Eosinophilia pulmonary parasitic (Syndrome of Loeffler) |
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| Chronic Schistosomiasis Pulmonary |
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| Larva migrans visceral |
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| Singamus |
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| Protozoan | Visceral Leishmaniasis |
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| Fungus | Aspergillosis |
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| Blastomycosis |
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| Cryptococcosis |
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| Histoplasmosis |
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| Paracoccidioidomycosis |
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| Pneumocystosis |
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Not infectious causes of cough.
| Medicines | Inhibitors of the converting enzyme of the angiotensin |
| Beta blockers | |
| Interferon peguilado (bronchial mod) | |
| Methotrexate (pneumonitis) | |
| Cardiovascular Diseases | Pulmonary Edema |
| Gastroesophageal Reflux | |
| Foreign Body Aspiration | |
| Neoplasias | |
| Asthma | Variant of the asthma with cough(a) |
| Pulmonary illness obstructive chronicle | |
| Inhalation of irritating | Gas mustard, formaldehyde |
| Pneumoconiosis | Silicosis |
| Anothers | After-infectious coughAtopic Cough (b)Psychogenic Cough |
Note: (a)Variant with cough of the asthma: responsive chronic cough to the bronchodilator use or inhalator/systemic corticosteroids. (b)Atopic cough: chronic cough without reversible blockage of the aerial flow nor bronchial hyperresponsiveness, in which there is sanguineous eosinophilia or in sputum, or rise of the specific serum IgE, or coetaneous test of positive immediate hypersensitivity. Refractory to the therapy with responsive bronchodilator and to the use of corticosteroids inhalation or antihistaminic H1.