1988
DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1988.01860230128042
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Otogenic Reflex Cough: Implanted Hair in the Bony External Auditory Canal

Abstract: To the Editor.\p=m-\Reflexdry cough from vagal stimulation (auriculovagal reflex) by impacted cerumen or a foreign body in the external auditory canal can occur.1,2 Implanted hair in the bony external auditory canal causing similar symptoms is not yet reported in the literature, to our knowledge. We now report a case that was referred to us by our colleagues, after they were unable to find a cause for a middle-aged patient's cough, in spite of an extensive investigation of his problem. While examining his ears… Show more

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“…In some cases, impacted cerumen can contribute to the development of otitis externa [3]. Cases of coughing or even cardiac depression have been associated with cerumen impaction [1013]. …”
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“…In some cases, impacted cerumen can contribute to the development of otitis externa [3]. Cases of coughing or even cardiac depression have been associated with cerumen impaction [1013]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, because external ear conditions [10][11][12] such as impacted cerumen and foreign bodies, hairs, dislodged plastic pressure equalization ventilation tubes, and cholesteatomas have rarely been the causes of chronic cough by triggering the ANR, it behooves all of us to routinely look into the ears of all patients as part of the physical examination if they have a cough. If an abnormality is found such as impacted cerumen, how should it be managed?…”
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confidence: 99%