%0 Journal Article %T Etiopathogenetic Association with Intestinal Parasitosis in Children with Skin Hypopigmentosis %J Scientific & Academic Publishing %D 2020 %R 10.5923/j.ajmms.20201006.07 %X The total IP prevalence in patients with PA in Tashkent (62.0¡À4.8%) and Bukhara (92.0¡À2.7%) was higher than in the control gtoups (30.0¡À4.5%) and (43.0¡À4.9%) (P <0.05). AT gave the best results in PA patients infected with H. nana and G. lamblia: complete disappearance of hypopigmentation patches (HP) was observed in 60.5% and 48.0% of patients, respectively, and decrease in the intensity, size and/or number of HP was observed in 34.4% and 34.0% respectively. Eventually a positive clinical effect with concomitant hymenolepiasis and giardiasis was observed in 94% and 82% of PA patients. The clinical response was less pronounced in enterobiasis %K Hypopigmentoses %K Pityriasisalba %K E. vermicularis %K Microbiology %K Antiparasitic %U http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.ajmms.20201006.07.html