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what is the arnold nerve?
3 important things: 1) reflex 2 & 3) pathology |
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Definition
auricular branch of the vagus nerve. Found in the outer ear canal. 3 important things:
1) If stimulated (e.g. with a speculum) it can cause patient to cough/pass out (arnold reflex) 2) may be involved in glomus jugulare tumor 3) person with laryngeal cancer could have referred pain to the back of the ear because of it. |
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Term
What do you term a post-infectious cough lasting 3-8 weeks. |
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Definition
subacute cough
other coughs are defined as: - Acute (<3 weeks) - Persistent (>3 weeks) - Chronic (>8 weeks) |
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What type of things can cause chronic cough? (i.e. >8 weeks) |
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Definition
Cardiovascular issues (e.g. left ventricular heart failure), ACEis, asthma, purtussis, postnasal drip, irritation of arnolds nerve, GERD
note: cough can also be the symptom of a systemic disease (e.g. vasculitis, sarcoidosis), so a general exam should always be performed |
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erucation def
Sternutation def |
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asthma with cough but without wheezing, chest tightness, or SOB. This is more common in children than adults |
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Term
lung pathology the can cause cough and may be missed on chest xray (thus need to perform a CT) |
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Definition
carcinoid tumor, early interstitial lung disease, bronchiectasis, and atypical mycobacterial pulmonary infection.
A CT is only performed after all other causes of an x-ray negative chronic cough have been ruled out |
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