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Productive Cough, a Forgotten Phenotype of Refractory Chronic Cough
J. King (Manchester, United Kingdom), J. Wingfield Digby (Manchester, United Kingdom), S. Hennessey (Manchester, United Kingdom), P. Marsden (Manchester, United Kingdom), J. Smith (Manchester, United Kingdom)
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Management of chronic cough and obstructive diseases
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