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Cough hypersensitivity syndrome: clinical measurement is the key to progress
Morice Alyn H., Millqvist Eva, Belvisi Maria G., Bieksiene Kristina, Birring Surinder S., Chung Kian Fan, Dal Negro Roberto W., Dicpinigaitis Peter, Kantar Ahmad, McGarvey Lorcan P., Pacheco Adalberto, Sakalauskas Raimundas, Smith Jaclyn A.
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Eur Respir J 2015; 45: 1509-1510
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