CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF DERMATOLOGICAL DISEASES IN CHILDREN WITH HIV INFECTION

Authors

  • NABIYEVA Dilnoza Djurayevna

Keywords:

HIV, children, dermatoses, immunodeficiency, skin

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to study the features of the clinical course of HIV-associated dermatoses in children. Observation was conducted on 50 children with confirmed HIV infection. The study analyzed the structure of skin diseases, their clinical manifestations, frequency of occurrence, and correlation with immunodeficiency levels. The obtained data allow for a more accurate approach to the diagnosis and treatment of dermatoses in this category of patients.

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Published

2026-05-06