Li Long
Guangzhou Medical University
14 Papers
18 Citations
Li Long is an academic researcher from Guangzhou Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic cough & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Short-term outcomes of COVID-19 and risk factors for progression.
Li Long,Xiansheng Zeng,Xu Zhang,Wei Xiao,E Guo,Wenzhi Zhan,Xuejiao Yang,Chunyan Li,Caiyun Wu,Tingting Xu,Chen Zhan,Yuehan Chen,Mei Jiang,Nanshan Zhong,Kefang Lai +14 more
TL;DR: This study aimed to investigate short-term outcomes of patients rated with different severities on admission, and to identify risk factors for progression, thereby helping the management of COVID-19 in clinical practice.
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Age and Sex Distribution of Chinese Chronic Cough Patients and Their Relationship With Capsaicin Cough Sensitivity
Kefang Lai,Li Long,Fang Yi,Jiaman Tang,Zhe Chen,Fagui Chen,Jianmeng Zhou,Wen Peng,Liting Zhang,Hu Li,Wenzhi Zhan,Ruchong Chen,Wei Luo,Qiaoli Chen,Kian Fan Chung,Nanshan Zhong +15 more
TL;DR: In China, patients with chronic cough have a roughly equal sex distribution and a middle-aged predominance, irrespective of a higher cough sensitivity to capsaicin in females and older patients.
Characteristics of Chinese chronic cough patients
Li Long,Kefang Lai +1 more
TL;DR: It is shown that patients with chronic cough in China have a nearly similar gender distribution and most of them are in their late 30s or early 40s, despite the similar gender and age difference in cough reflex sensitivity as Western countries.
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Current Status and Future Directions of Chronic Cough in China.
Kefang Lai,Li Long +1 more
TL;DR: An equal sex distribution and a middle-aged predominance have been observed in the Chinese chronic cough population, despite demonstration of a higher cough reflex sensitivity in females and older patients, and the role of air pollution in the distinct age and sex distribution requires further study.
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The spectrum, clinical features and diagnosis of chronic cough due to rare causes
Kefang Lai,Jiaman Tang,Wenzhi Zhan,Hu Li,Fang Yi,Li Long,Jianmeng Zhou,Xiaomei Chen,Lianrong Huang,Zhangyu Sun,Ziyu Jiang,Yuehan Chen,Hankun Lu,Wei Luo,Ruchong Chen,Nanshan Zhong +15 more
TL;DR: Among the 31 rare causes of chronic cough in this cohort, the top five were protracted bacterial bronchitis, somatic cough syndrome, diffuse panbronchiolitis, OSAS, and interstitial lung disease.