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Abstract The present work is an approaca to disclose the va lue of erythrocyte sedimentation rate and serum pro teins changes in diagnosis and assessment of combined cases of pulmonary tuberculosis and parasitic inf- ections The material comprised 262 casesp 17 with pulmonary tuberculosis alonet 93 -with different parasitic in- fections, 74 with active pulmonary tuberculosis and parasitic infections and 78 with inactive palmonary tuberculosis and parasitic infectionSp as test groups together with 10 nO.rmI-Il subjects as a control group. The test groups comprised 17 cases of pulmonary tuberculosi I 9 active and 8 inactive- 93 cases with different parasitic infection 1 5 with intestinal bilharziasis~ 5 with urinary bilharziasis, 5 with both intestinal and urinary bilharziasist 11 with ascaria.si 1 6 with ankylostomiasiss 6 with oxyuria- sis, 5 with giardiasis, 7 with heterophiasis, 12 with amebiasist 5 with malariasis and 25 with mixed tuberculosis with parasitic infections$ 8 with in- testinalq 5 with urinary and 5 with both intestinal |