The Burden of Skin and Subcutaneous Diseases in the United States From 1990 to 2017
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This cohort study reports the trends and variations in skin and subcutaneous diseases, along with malignant melanoma and keratinocyte carcinoma, in the 50 state
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| Authors | Melissa R. Laughter;Mayra B. C. Maymone;Chante Karimkhani;Chandler Rundle;Sophia Hu;Sophia Wolfe;Katrina Abuabara;Parker Hollingsworth;Gil S. Weintraub;Cory A. Dunnick;Adnan Kisa;Giovanni Damiani;Aziz Sheikh;Jasvinder A. Singh;Takeshi Fukumoto;Rupak Desai;Ayman Grada;Irina Filip;Amir Radfar;Mohsen Naghavi;Robert P. Dellavalle; |
| Journal | jama dermatology |
| Year | 2020 |
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