thiouracil and Cough

thiouracil has been researched along with Cough* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for thiouracil and Cough

ArticleYear
Substernal goiter and pulmonary emphysema.
    California medicine, 1949, Volume: 70, Issue:5

    Pulmonary emphysema is not an infrequent complication of tracheal compression due to goiter. In many cases the goiter is in the mediastinum and therefore overlooked. Among 13 patients with this combination of disease, chronic cough, dyspnea and wheezing were the chief respiratory symptoms. Ten of the 13 patients also had hyperthyroidism; in eight of the ten the disease was of the "masked" variety and both the thyrotoxicosis and the mediastinal mass were overlooked. Early recognition and surgical removal of substernal goiter may prevent or retard otherwise irreversible and progressive tracheobronchopulmonary disease. Medical management of such cases with thiouracil preparations may lessen the toxic symptoms but probably will not affect the mechanical compression of the trachea.

    Topics: Cough; Dyspnea; Emphysema; Goiter; Goiter, Substernal; Humans; Hyperthyroidism; Mediastinum; Pulmonary Emphysema; Respiratory Sounds; Thiouracil; Thyrotoxicosis

1949