Preschool wheezing affects one-third of all children growing up in the UK [1]. It varies in clinical presentation and severity, and there is evidence to suggest the co-existence of different wheeze phenotypes [2], some of which have been associated with adult asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [3]. Using data from the Leicester Respiratory Cohort studies [4], we have previously applied objective data-driven methods to distinguish three distinct preschool wheeze phenotypes: “atopic” and “non-atopic” persistent wheeze (PW) and transient viral wheeze (TVW) [5]. In children with PW, attacks of wheeze with and without colds were observed both at preschool age (0–5 years) and when followed-up at early school-age (4–8 years). Childre...
BackgroundVariable patterns of childhood wheezing might indicate differences in the cause and progno...
In population studies, most children with episodic viral wheeze (EVW) become symptom free by 6 years...
BACKGROUND Among children with wheeze and recurrent cough there is great variation in clinical pr...
Preschool wheezing affects one-third of all children growing up in the UK [1]. It varies in clinical...
To compare risk factors for wheezy bronchitis (WB) and multi-trigger wheeze (MTW) in pre-pubertal ch...
Accumulating evidence suggest that splitting preschool recurrent wheezing disorders into Episodic (V...
Objectives To evaluate whether episodic viral wheeze (EVW) and multiple-trigger wheeze (MTW) are cli...
Background:A recently proposed method for classifying preschool wheeze is to describe it as either e...
RATIONALE Pooling data from multiple cohorts and extending the time-frame across childhood should m...
Distinct phenotypes can be identified in childhood wheezing illness. Within the context of a birth c...
Background: Wheeze is a heterogeneous symptom in preschool children. At preschool age it is hard to ...
Background: Different wheeze phenotypes have been identified, primarily in preschool children. Obje...
BackgroundIn 2008, the European Respiratory Society Task Force proposed the terms multiple-trigger w...
RATIONALE: Pooling data from multiple cohorts and extending the time-frame across childhood should m...
Pediatricians face many challenges when diagnosing wheezing in preschool children. These diagnostic ...
BackgroundVariable patterns of childhood wheezing might indicate differences in the cause and progno...
In population studies, most children with episodic viral wheeze (EVW) become symptom free by 6 years...
BACKGROUND Among children with wheeze and recurrent cough there is great variation in clinical pr...
Preschool wheezing affects one-third of all children growing up in the UK [1]. It varies in clinical...
To compare risk factors for wheezy bronchitis (WB) and multi-trigger wheeze (MTW) in pre-pubertal ch...
Accumulating evidence suggest that splitting preschool recurrent wheezing disorders into Episodic (V...
Objectives To evaluate whether episodic viral wheeze (EVW) and multiple-trigger wheeze (MTW) are cli...
Background:A recently proposed method for classifying preschool wheeze is to describe it as either e...
RATIONALE Pooling data from multiple cohorts and extending the time-frame across childhood should m...
Distinct phenotypes can be identified in childhood wheezing illness. Within the context of a birth c...
Background: Wheeze is a heterogeneous symptom in preschool children. At preschool age it is hard to ...
Background: Different wheeze phenotypes have been identified, primarily in preschool children. Obje...
BackgroundIn 2008, the European Respiratory Society Task Force proposed the terms multiple-trigger w...
RATIONALE: Pooling data from multiple cohorts and extending the time-frame across childhood should m...
Pediatricians face many challenges when diagnosing wheezing in preschool children. These diagnostic ...
BackgroundVariable patterns of childhood wheezing might indicate differences in the cause and progno...
In population studies, most children with episodic viral wheeze (EVW) become symptom free by 6 years...
BACKGROUND Among children with wheeze and recurrent cough there is great variation in clinical pr...