Talk:Facies (medical)

Facial expressions?
I added "or appearance" since many of the facies listed are physically present regardless of what expression the patient has, e.g. moon face of steroid use does not refer to a facial expression but rather to a rounded, chubby face. Lesion ( talk ) 16:32, 28 August 2013 (UTC)

Further suggestions

 * 1) The "types" list could be converted to a table format with 3 columns: name, appearance and associated condition(s).
 * 2) How do you pronounce this term anyway? Does that vary with UK / US english? I've seen a phonetic spelling, or a video file of someone saying the term on other articles...  Lesion  ( talk ) 19:54, 24 December 2013 (UTC)

Latin nouns & broken links
When trying to understand just exactly a fifth declension noun was, I clicked onto the reference (at the time of this note, it's the second reference) and discovered the link is 1) a listing of "fourth declension" Latin nouns not fifth declension as stated in the article lead, and 2) that link is no longer working, broken or possibly only down temporarily. If anyone has a better grasp of Latin, it'd be nice to see this fixed. User:SeaBeeDee(talk) 05:48, 10 December 2016 (UTC) SeaBeeDee User:SeaBeeDee(talk) 05:48, 10 December 2016 (UTC)

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