Welcome to Clinical Eye Openers
Please focus intensely on this face – take our time – what are the obvious and not so obvious characteristics – is this face a “facies” (specific, suggestive of a biologic “category”, syndrome?)
Not to spoil your experience, the features of this face are described in one of the companion illustrations.
This and other images posted by CEO seek to expose observers to faces, facies, and particular dysmorphic signs – recognize signs and metamorphose signs into signals (a process that rest upon sensitivity, EXPERIENCE, objectivity and knowledge of Biology and Medicine)
I encourage you to explore other related and undrelated faces, facies and …
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A series of “Basic Elements of Teratology/Dysmorphology in Clinical Practice” webinars describe the principles, terminology, visual elements, and other basic components to prepare clinicians to better grasp clinically oriented webinars. The emphasis is on visual and terminology elements. In other words, the BASIC DESCRIPTIVE WEBINARS precede “TOPOGRAPHIC” WEBINARS and PRACTICUMS stressing combinations of informative visual clinical signs, signals, syndromes, etc. Webinars often are expanded by supplements and include links to further sources of information (see Table of Contents).