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moon face
(redirected from Cushingoid facies)

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face (fās)
1. the anterior, or ventral, aspect of the head from the forehead to the chin, inclusive.
2. any presenting aspect or surface.

moon face  the peculiar rounded face seen in various conditions, such as Cushing's syndrome, or after administration of adrenal corticoids.

moon face or moon facies (mn)
n.
The round usually red face seen in Cushing's syndrome or in hyperadrenocorticalism.

moon face
Etymology: AS, mona, moon; L, facies, face
a condition characterized by a rounded, puffy face. It occurs in people treated with large doses of corticosteroids, such as those with chronic asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, or acute childhood leukemia. The features return to normal when the medication is stopped. Moon face is symptomatic of Cushing's disease and Cushing's syndrome. Also called moon facies.

Moon Face
A rounded face with a double chin, prominent flushed cheeks, and fat deposits in the temporal fossa and cheeks, which is typical of Cushing’s disease/syndrome and cri-du-chat (5p-) syndrome; the name also refers to a broad, round face with bright-red cheeks which is seen in well-developed, broad-chested children with pulmonary valve stenosis and a right-to-left shunt.

face [fās]
1. the anterior, or ventral, aspect of the head from the forehead to the chin, inclusive.
2. any presenting aspect or surface. adj., adj fa´cial.
face lift popular name for rhytidectomy.
moon face the peculiar rounded face seen in various conditions, such as in Cushing's syndrome, or after administration of adrenal corticoids.

moon face
A rounded face with a double chin, prominent flushed cheeks, and fat deposits in the temporal fossa and cheeks, which is typical of Cushing's disease/syndrome and cri-du-chat–5p-syndrome; the name also refers to a broad, round face with bright-red cheeks in well-developed, broad-chested children with pulmonic stenosis and a right-to-left shunt


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