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What Does the ABCDE Rule Stand For?
The ABCDE rule stands for
A
symmetry,
B
order,
C
olor,
D
iameter, and
E
volution. Each of these components helps in the identification and evaluation of suspicious lesions or conditions that may require further investigation.
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