2021
DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i1.13525
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The Possible Relation between Pityriasis Alba and Intestinal Parasitic Infestation Among Children in Tikrit City, A Case Control Study

Abstract: Background: There is a solid belief stated that the appearance of hypopigmented patches on children face is a sign of their helminthic or parasitic intestinal infestation despite the constant health education about the absence of such relation. Pityriasis Alba (PA) is common benign skin lesion characterized by fine scaly hypopigmented patches (HP) or macules (1) mostly in the face and upper body parts. (2)(3)(4) PA may be atopic dermatitis related or endemic PA. PA occurs mostly in 3-16 years old children and … Show more

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“…There is insufficient evidence to conclusively link intestinal parasite infection in children with hypopigmented patches. (24) In a cross sectional study comprised 180 PA patients and 100 healthy people. Antiparasitic medications were used to treat PA patients with intestinal parasites.…”
Section: Epidemiology Of Pamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is insufficient evidence to conclusively link intestinal parasite infection in children with hypopigmented patches. (24) In a cross sectional study comprised 180 PA patients and 100 healthy people. Antiparasitic medications were used to treat PA patients with intestinal parasites.…”
Section: Epidemiology Of Pamentioning
confidence: 99%