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PEDIATRICS Vol. 108 No. 3 September 2001, pp. 819-819

Psychogenic Cough

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To the Editor.

Bye has described a patient with a chronic barking cough and has proposed a treatment for what he considers a condition related to stress or anxiety.1 I would like to offer an alternative explanation for this . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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