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  • Recognizing melanoma is one of the most difficult things a dermatologist needs to do. ABCDE

  • are a quick way to remember how to look for a melanoma. A, stands for asymmetry. Most

  • small moles are symmetric and round. Most melanomas are not. So if you notice a mole

  • that has an irregular pattern at the edge that is not symmetric, that is a suspicious

  • case for melanoma. B is for borders. Most nevi have very sharp borders, unlike melanoma

  • where the pigments, the color bleeds into the normal tissue. That is also a concerning

  • sign for a melanoma.

  • C stands for color. Multiple colors including shades of brown, black, white, red and blue

  • are suspicious for a melanoma. D stands for diameter. Any mole larger than six millimeters

  • that is new, needs to be evaluated by a dermatologist to rule out a melanoma, and E stands for evolving.

  • Any changing moles or new moles should be examined by a dermatologist.

Recognizing melanoma is one of the most difficult things a dermatologist needs to do. ABCDE

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