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The Role of Inhaled Corticosteroid in the Management of Chronic Cough

Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases / Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases,
2006, v.60 no.2, pp.221-227













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Abstract

keywords
Chronic cough, Inhaled corticosteroid, Response rate, Chronic cough, Inhaled corticosteroid, Response rate

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