ABSTRACT: Although some asthmatic children seem to recover from their asthma, 30–80 % develop asthma again in later life. The underlying risk factors are unknown. The hypothesis for this study was that children with apparently outgrown asthma would have underlying airway inflammation. Nonbronchoscopic bronchoalveolar lavage was performed on normal children (n=35) and children who had wheezed previously (n=35). Eosinophils were raised in the lavage fluid of atopic children who had apparently outgrown asthma (median (interquartile range) 0.36 (0.05–0.74) compared to controls 0.10 (0–0.18), p=0.002). There was no relationship between length of remission and degree of airways eosinophilia. Thus, there is persistent airways inflammation in some ...
There is now extensive evidence that asthma results from inflammation in large and small airways, an...
Background Although peripheral blood eosinophilia is associated with risk of asthma, the relation wi...
ABSTRACTBackground30–80% of outgrown asthma subjects develop symptoms again later in life. We invest...
textabstractSymptoms of atopic asthma often disappear at puberty. However, asthmatic subjects...
Symptoms of atopic asthma often disappear at puberty. However, asthmatic subjects in clinical remiss...
Objective: Risk factors related to the outcome of childhood asthma are not yet well established. We ...
Chronic inflammatory changes in the bronchial mucosa have been well documented in patients with esta...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Some children with asthma have low lung growth, putting them at increased ...
BACKGROUND: Factors contributing to either "complete" or "clinical" remission of asthma are importan...
Bronchial asthma is very common in childhood but the occurrence of wheeze with viral infections make...
Hospital admissions and readmissions for asthma in early childhood remain causes for concern. The pu...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies performing fiberoptic bronchoscopy in children have improved our underst...
Little is known about factors determining the outcome of childhood asthma. The purpose of this longi...
The influence of airway remodelling and inflammation in preschoolers with severe recurrent wheeze on...
Noneosinophilic asthma is increasingly recognised as an important clinical-pathological phenotype in...
There is now extensive evidence that asthma results from inflammation in large and small airways, an...
Background Although peripheral blood eosinophilia is associated with risk of asthma, the relation wi...
ABSTRACTBackground30–80% of outgrown asthma subjects develop symptoms again later in life. We invest...
textabstractSymptoms of atopic asthma often disappear at puberty. However, asthmatic subjects...
Symptoms of atopic asthma often disappear at puberty. However, asthmatic subjects in clinical remiss...
Objective: Risk factors related to the outcome of childhood asthma are not yet well established. We ...
Chronic inflammatory changes in the bronchial mucosa have been well documented in patients with esta...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Some children with asthma have low lung growth, putting them at increased ...
BACKGROUND: Factors contributing to either "complete" or "clinical" remission of asthma are importan...
Bronchial asthma is very common in childhood but the occurrence of wheeze with viral infections make...
Hospital admissions and readmissions for asthma in early childhood remain causes for concern. The pu...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies performing fiberoptic bronchoscopy in children have improved our underst...
Little is known about factors determining the outcome of childhood asthma. The purpose of this longi...
The influence of airway remodelling and inflammation in preschoolers with severe recurrent wheeze on...
Noneosinophilic asthma is increasingly recognised as an important clinical-pathological phenotype in...
There is now extensive evidence that asthma results from inflammation in large and small airways, an...
Background Although peripheral blood eosinophilia is associated with risk of asthma, the relation wi...
ABSTRACTBackground30–80% of outgrown asthma subjects develop symptoms again later in life. We invest...