Prognosis of Preschool Eczema and Factors of Importance for Remission
Information on factors of importance for remission of eczema is scarce. This study explored factors related to the remission and course of preschool eczema (PSE) (eczema at 1, 2 and/or 4 years of age) to 16 years of age (n = 889) in a Swedish cohort. Half of the children were in complete remission b...
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Main Authors: | Emma Kristin Johansson (Author), Anna Bergström (Author), Inger Kull (Author), Tomas Lind (Author), Cilla Söderhäll (Author), Erik Melén (Author), Samina Asad (Author), Maria Bradley (Author), Agne Liedén (Author), Natalia Ballardini (Author), Carl-Fredrik Wahlgren (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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