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Facies in Different Medical Conditions

Some facial characteristics are so typical of certain diseases that they immediately suggest the diagnosis. These are pathognomic to certain disease and are called diagnostic facies.   Visit: http://medicalnotebook.wordpress.com/2012/12/06/facies-in-different-medical-conditions/

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Facies in Different Medical Conditions

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Facies in different medical conditions

Adenoid facies Acromegalic facies Ashen gray facies Bird facies Bovine facies Cockayne facies Chipmunk facies Coarse facies Cushingoid facies Elfin facies Flat facies Frog like facies Gargoyle facies Hepatic facies Hippocratic or Cachectic facies Hatchet facies Leonine facies Mitral facies Marshall halls facies Monkey facies Mouse facies Mask like or Parkinsonian facies Pagetic facies Potter facies Plethoric facies Ricketic facies Snarling or Myasthenic facies Thyrotoxic facies Torpid or Myxedematous Uremic facies

Medical Notebook

Adenoid hypertrophy Acromegaly Myocardial infarction Pierre Robin Malformation Craniofacial Dysostosis or Crouzon syndrome Cockayne syndrome Untreated Thalassemia major Many inborn errors of metabolism Cushing syndrome Williams Syndrome Down syndrome Intranasal disease Hurler syndrome Chronic liver disease Close to death after severe and prolonged illness like Malignancy Myotonia atrophica Lepromatous Leprosy Mitral stenosis Hydrocephalus Marasmus Chronic renal failure Parkinsonism Pagets disease Oligohydramnios Cushing's Syndrome and Polycythemia Vera Rickets Myasthenia gravis Graves disease Myxedema Uremia

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