Abstract

To the Editor: With our nation's growing diversity, there is increased focus on how dermatologic conditions present among various racial and ethnic populations.1,2 Census estimations project skin of color to compose nearly 50% of the US population by 2050.3 Few studies, however, have examined the occurrence of cutaneous diseases across racial and ethnic groups.4 Our study characterizes the racial and ethnic distribution of common dermatologic conditions observed at a US tertiary care center.

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