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English: Fig. 53. A, The facies of heredosyphilis. The suggestion of apathy, life-
lessness, fatigue, and "blurring" or "smudging" is not produced by focusing defects, for with a hand lens the lanugo hair between the brows and the delicate cleavage lines of the skin can be recognized in the original photograph. The boy had never had interstitial keratitis. The blood Wassermann re- action was positive. He had double dacryocystitis, which was practically quiescent when the photograph was taken. The "facies" is not lost by dis- tortion of the lower face, nor is the forehead essential. In B the forehead is covered, there are no upper central incisors, and the "grin" showing the lower teeth does not conceal the impression. |
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Source | "The Facies of Heredosyphilis, with Comment on Its Possible Embryogenesis and Its Confusion with Oxycephaly and Congenital Ectodermal Defect", The Medical Clinics of North America, Vol. 7 No. 1 |
Author | John H. Stokes |
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