The histomorphological analysis of tissue sections by specially trained dermatopathologists is a central component for making the dermatological diagnosis. It is the foundation for the understanding of clinical aspects, pathophysiology and not least the treatment of skin diseases and is therefore an essential part of modern dermatology. New technological developments in recent years offer a variety of possibilities to digitalize dermatopathology, which could significantly change and even revolutionize the work of dermatopathologists in the coming years; however, like any new development there are limiting factors and open questions that need to be discussed. This article is intended to provide an overview of the current state of the art and to highlight the corresponding opportunities and risks on the road to digital dermatopathology.
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