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SKIN DISEASES LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS

Abstract

This article analyzes research and modern technologies related to the laboratory diagnosis of skin diseases. Skin diseases can arise due to various reasons and are often classified as infectious, allergic, autoimmune, and genetic diseases. The article discusses laboratory diagnostic methods used for detecting skin diseases, including microscopy, serological tests, PCR, and genetic analysis. It also explores the new opportunities created by modern technologies, such as artificial intelligence and biomarkers, for more accurate diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases. The challenges faced in the diagnostic process, such as high costs and the need for specialist qualifications, are also discussed.

Keywords

Skin diseases, laboratory diagnosis, microscopy, serological tests, PCR, genetic analysis, modern technologies, biomarkers, artificial intelligence, dermatology, infectious diseases.

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