Moon face is a common characteristic of Cushing's syndrome, a condition caused by excessive cortisol production. This syndrome can result from various factors, including tumors on the pituitary or adrenal glands or prolonged use of corticosteroid medications. Other symptoms may include obesity, high blood pressure, and skin changes. The term "moon face" specifically refers to the rounded facial appearance that often accompanies the condition.
Cushings Disease
Myasthenia gravis
Cushing's syndrome
The infection is characterized by abnormal changes of the skin.
Moon face (also called moon facies) describes one's face to look round like a moon. There are various causes and symptoms of Moon face along with various related conditions.
Moon-Face was created in 1902.
The moon does not have a face. The appearance of a face on the moon is a result of pareidolia, which is the tendency for humans to perceive familiar patterns, such as faces, in random stimuli.
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Pooupyourbum disease
the face in the moon
Diabetes mellitus
The moon is a sphere, it doesn't really "face" any direction.