Abstract:Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most common allergic disease
in children and is closely associated with asthma in the context of
atopic march. The development process of AR in early childhood, however,
is not well understood due to the absence of definitive diagnostic
criteria. We prospectively investigated the process in regard to not
only the nasal symptoms and sensitization, but also the nasal cytology,
in relation to asthma in a high-risk cohort. Methods: Infants under 2
years of age with atopic … Show more
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