Monosymptomatic posterior rhinorrhea is a common syndrome found in medical practice, being the starting point for many pulmonary and ENT diseases. It is a solitary symptom, not accompanied by other clinical manifestations (nasal obstruction, anterior rhinorrhea, impaired smell, itching or sneezing) and it is giving the patient the sensation that something is dripping down into the oro and hypopharynx. Border pathology, posterior rhinorrhea consequences may bring the patient in Respiratory or ENT Clinics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic cough (cough persisting more than 3 weeks) is the one of the most common presenting symptom in adults seeking medical care. Given the fact that the variety of diseases that can produce this symptom is great, the correct management of chronic cough should include a close cooperation between pneumologist, gastroenterology specialist and otorhinolaryngology specialist, in another words a multidisciplinary approach. The purpose of this article is to reveal this symptom from the otolaryngologist perspective, emphasising on the main diseases involved, and also on the diagnosis and treatment alternatives of chronic cough.
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