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What is the percentage of skin diseases that can be detected visually by a determanologist? whats the accuacy of visual diagnosis.
Mar 19, 2016
a dermatologist should be able to recognize all or at least most of the skin diseases, sometimes he ll need to perform a skin biopsy to have the final diagnosis though.
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