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What are the differences between dermatopathology and immunodermatology?

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Subdisciplines: A dermatopathologist is a physician who makes diagnoses on biopsies of the skin, especially those cases that present special challenges to the general pathologists who read most skin biopsies. An immunodermatologist is probably a PhD scientist who focuses on immunologic disease involving the skin but does not do patient care.

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