Seminars in Speech and Language, Table of Contents Semin Speech Lang 1998; 19(1): 83-91DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1064038 © 1998 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.Chronic Cough: In Search of the EtiologyThomas Murry Department of Otolaryngology, Director, Center for Speech, Language and Swallowing Disorders Associate Director, University of Pittsburgh Voice Center University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article(opens in new window) ABSTRACT Successful treatment of a voice problem requires an accurate diagnosis. The clinician often needs to piece the diagnosis together from previous treatments that failed, from an accurate and involved case history, and from examination of the larynx during speech and vegetative tasks. This case challenges the clinician's ability to question appropriately, to listen intently, and to observe critically before making the diagnosis. With the correct diagnosis, the patient found relief from her chronic cough. KEY WORDS voice disorder - paradoxical vocal fold motion - asthma Full Text