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Black children are less likely to see a pediatric dermatologist compared with white children despite having a higher frequency of common dermatologic conditions — part of a broader pattern of barriers to care among underrepresented groups. Despite having higher incidence rates for atopic dermatitis, acne and hidradenitis suppurativa, Black children across eight U.S. children’s
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