BACKGROUND: Factors contributing to either "complete" or "clinical" remission of asthma are important to know since there is no cure for the disease.METHODS: A cohort of 119 allergic asthmatic children was examined three times with a mean follow up of 30 years. They were aged 5-14 years at visit 1 (1966-9), 21-33 years at visit 2 (1983-6), and 32-42 years at visit 3 (1995-6). Complete remission of asthma at visit 3 was defined as no asthma symptoms, no use of inhaled corticosteroids, normal lung function (FEV1 >90% predicted), and no bronchial hyperresponsiveness (PC10 >16 mg/ml). Clinical remission was defined as no asthma symptoms and no use of inhaled corticosteroids.RESULTS: 22% of the group was in complete remission of asthma at ...
Symptoms of atopic asthma often disappear at puberty. However, asthmatic subjects in clinical remiss...
Among children earlier having been identified with a hospital or primary care diagnosis of asthma at...
Asthma treatment goals focus on disease control rather than remission as a therapeutic aim. This is ...
BACKGROUND: Factors contributing to either "complete" or "clinical" remission of asthma are importan...
Background: Factors contributing to either ‘‘complete’ ’ or ‘‘clinical’ ’ remission of asthma are im...
Objective: Risk factors related to the outcome of childhood asthma are not yet well established. We ...
Background: Child-onset asthma is known to remit with high probability, but remission in adult-onset...
Little is known about factors determining the outcome of childhood asthma. The purpose of this longi...
Background: Although asthma and allergic rhinitis are chronic diseases, some patients experience per...
This study was undertaken in order to determine whether long-term treatment with inhaled corticoster...
Purpose : Intermittent bronchial obstruction and increased airway responsiveness to inhaled nonspeci...
Background: Although asthma and allergic rhinitis are chronic diseases, some patients experience per...
Background: There are few long-term clinical follow-up studies of adult-onset asthma. The aim of thi...
ABSTRACT: Although some asthmatic children seem to recover from their asthma, 30–80 % develop asthma...
ABSTRACT: Recurrent early life wheeze is not always asthma, and up to 50 % of children are reported ...
Symptoms of atopic asthma often disappear at puberty. However, asthmatic subjects in clinical remiss...
Among children earlier having been identified with a hospital or primary care diagnosis of asthma at...
Asthma treatment goals focus on disease control rather than remission as a therapeutic aim. This is ...
BACKGROUND: Factors contributing to either "complete" or "clinical" remission of asthma are importan...
Background: Factors contributing to either ‘‘complete’ ’ or ‘‘clinical’ ’ remission of asthma are im...
Objective: Risk factors related to the outcome of childhood asthma are not yet well established. We ...
Background: Child-onset asthma is known to remit with high probability, but remission in adult-onset...
Little is known about factors determining the outcome of childhood asthma. The purpose of this longi...
Background: Although asthma and allergic rhinitis are chronic diseases, some patients experience per...
This study was undertaken in order to determine whether long-term treatment with inhaled corticoster...
Purpose : Intermittent bronchial obstruction and increased airway responsiveness to inhaled nonspeci...
Background: Although asthma and allergic rhinitis are chronic diseases, some patients experience per...
Background: There are few long-term clinical follow-up studies of adult-onset asthma. The aim of thi...
ABSTRACT: Although some asthmatic children seem to recover from their asthma, 30–80 % develop asthma...
ABSTRACT: Recurrent early life wheeze is not always asthma, and up to 50 % of children are reported ...
Symptoms of atopic asthma often disappear at puberty. However, asthmatic subjects in clinical remiss...
Among children earlier having been identified with a hospital or primary care diagnosis of asthma at...
Asthma treatment goals focus on disease control rather than remission as a therapeutic aim. This is ...