BACKGROUND: Flares of eczema are attributed to many factors, often with minimal scientific evidence. OBJECTIVES: Systematically to search, summarize and critically appraise the scientific evidence to support the roles of individual 'flare factors' in eczema. METHODS: We searched Medline from 1966 until 20 April 2005 to identify relevant articles for inclusion in this review. No language restrictions were imposed. All study designs were included and were ranked according to the strength of evidence. Experimental and provocation studies were restricted to those using a double-blind design. We included randomized controlled trials if they were provocation studies. Meta-analysis was not possible due to differences in study populations and metho...
© 2019 British Association of Dermatologists This review is part of a series of annual updates summa...
Background: There is strong evidence to suggest that the prevalence of atopic eczema is increasing i...
1 ABSTRACT The atopy is inherited descent displayed by increased reaction of the 1st degree which ma...
Background Flares of eczema are attributed to many factors, often with minimal scientific evidence. ...
BACKGROUND: Although eczema affects 2-20% of children worldwide, there is little direct evidence on ...
Background: Eczema is an important condition as it affects 20% of children in the UK and is associat...
Atopic eczema (AE) is a common chronic inflammatory skin condition. Whilst many AE treatment options...
BACKGROUND: Possible exacerbating factors are a major concern of parents of children with atopic ecz...
BACKGROUND: Atopic eczema is the commonest inflammatory skin disease of childhood, affecting 15-20% ...
© 2019 British Association of Dermatologists This review forms part of a series of annual updates th...
Eczema is an important public health problem due to high prevalence and associated morbidity. As a c...
Background: Eczema is a very common chronic inflammatory skin condition. Objectives: To update the N...
This review summarizes key findings from nine systematic reviews on atopic eczema (AE) published or ...
Background: Although there is growing knowledge about factors that may predispose to the onset of at...
This review forms part of a series of annual updates that summarize the evidence base for atopic ecz...
© 2019 British Association of Dermatologists This review is part of a series of annual updates summa...
Background: There is strong evidence to suggest that the prevalence of atopic eczema is increasing i...
1 ABSTRACT The atopy is inherited descent displayed by increased reaction of the 1st degree which ma...
Background Flares of eczema are attributed to many factors, often with minimal scientific evidence. ...
BACKGROUND: Although eczema affects 2-20% of children worldwide, there is little direct evidence on ...
Background: Eczema is an important condition as it affects 20% of children in the UK and is associat...
Atopic eczema (AE) is a common chronic inflammatory skin condition. Whilst many AE treatment options...
BACKGROUND: Possible exacerbating factors are a major concern of parents of children with atopic ecz...
BACKGROUND: Atopic eczema is the commonest inflammatory skin disease of childhood, affecting 15-20% ...
© 2019 British Association of Dermatologists This review forms part of a series of annual updates th...
Eczema is an important public health problem due to high prevalence and associated morbidity. As a c...
Background: Eczema is a very common chronic inflammatory skin condition. Objectives: To update the N...
This review summarizes key findings from nine systematic reviews on atopic eczema (AE) published or ...
Background: Although there is growing knowledge about factors that may predispose to the onset of at...
This review forms part of a series of annual updates that summarize the evidence base for atopic ecz...
© 2019 British Association of Dermatologists This review is part of a series of annual updates summa...
Background: There is strong evidence to suggest that the prevalence of atopic eczema is increasing i...
1 ABSTRACT The atopy is inherited descent displayed by increased reaction of the 1st degree which ma...