Background Eczema is common in infancy; however, there is little evidence about its natural history to adulthood. Objectives To study the natural history of eczema from birth to young adult life with particular reference to its relation to atopy. Methods A birth cohort of children with atopic family histories was followed for 23 years. Clinical examinations were conducted until the age of 7 years, skin-prick tests and serum total IgE were recorded in infancy and at ages 7 and 23 years, and questionnaires about eczema symptoms were completed at 15 and 23 years. Results Information was obtained on 497 subjects at birth, 482 at 1 year, 440 at 7 years, 363 at 15 years and 304 at 23 years. Eczema usually remitted from age 1 to 7 years but became...
BackgroundAtopic eczema onset is described primarily in early childhood; the frequency and character...
BackgroundThere are sparse and conflicting data regarding the long-term clinical course of atopic de...
BACKGROUND: Socio-demographic predictors for the development of clinically observed, infantile eczem...
Background Eczema is common in infancy; however, there is little evidence about its natural history ...
BackgroundAtopic eczema onset is described primarily in early childhood, and the frequency and chara...
Background: trends in the prevalence of eczema in the course of childhood and adolescence are not cl...
The influence of early life exposures on later life disease has for some time provided clues to modi...
ImportanceAtopic eczema is characterized by a heterogenous waxing and waning course, with variable a...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have simultaneously addressed the importance of age of onset and persistence...
Background Trends in the prevalence of eczema in the course of childhood and adolescence are not cle...
The influence of early life exposures on later life disease has for some time provided clues to modi...
Importance: Atopic eczema is characterized by a heterogenous waxing and waning course, with variable...
Background: The association between eczema and asthma is well documented, but the temporal sequence ...
Background: The association between eczema and asthma is well documented, but the temporal sequence...
Atopic dermatitis and its co-morbidity with asthma and allergy is well described in younger age grou...
BackgroundAtopic eczema onset is described primarily in early childhood; the frequency and character...
BackgroundThere are sparse and conflicting data regarding the long-term clinical course of atopic de...
BACKGROUND: Socio-demographic predictors for the development of clinically observed, infantile eczem...
Background Eczema is common in infancy; however, there is little evidence about its natural history ...
BackgroundAtopic eczema onset is described primarily in early childhood, and the frequency and chara...
Background: trends in the prevalence of eczema in the course of childhood and adolescence are not cl...
The influence of early life exposures on later life disease has for some time provided clues to modi...
ImportanceAtopic eczema is characterized by a heterogenous waxing and waning course, with variable a...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have simultaneously addressed the importance of age of onset and persistence...
Background Trends in the prevalence of eczema in the course of childhood and adolescence are not cle...
The influence of early life exposures on later life disease has for some time provided clues to modi...
Importance: Atopic eczema is characterized by a heterogenous waxing and waning course, with variable...
Background: The association between eczema and asthma is well documented, but the temporal sequence ...
Background: The association between eczema and asthma is well documented, but the temporal sequence...
Atopic dermatitis and its co-morbidity with asthma and allergy is well described in younger age grou...
BackgroundAtopic eczema onset is described primarily in early childhood; the frequency and character...
BackgroundThere are sparse and conflicting data regarding the long-term clinical course of atopic de...
BACKGROUND: Socio-demographic predictors for the development of clinically observed, infantile eczem...