This article offers a risk assessment of bronchial asthma development in children with atopic dermatitis by applying
fuzzy-set theory to accumulated statistical data. It is shown that with a view to executing the said task one should
exercise a complex approach involving factors such as “IgE level”, “existence of obstructions” and “burdened bronchial
asthma heredity of immediate relatives”. The obtained results will assist in making adequate and well-informed medical
decisions as well as facilitate the decrease of the risk of developing bronchial asthma in children with atopic dermatitis.
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