Dysmorphology is the medical study of abnormal forms in the human and is concerned with the identification and classification of a variety of congenital malformations. Such diagnostic work rests on the inspection of images of affected individuals. Based on physical appearance individuals are classified in terms of a wide range of conditions, often with 'exotic' nomenclatures. This paper will describe the features of clinical dysmorphology and the process of classification. It derives from an ethnographic study of clinical consultations and meetings among medical geneticists in UK hospitals. We suggest that contemporary dysmorphology can be understood in terms of long-standing forms of medical knowledge, medical representations and medical d...
The present study aims to provide insight into the interactions between clinical geneticists and par...
In this paper we adopt an autoethnographic approach to explore the lived experiences of a UK medical...
This book is rather like the clinic, a space of crossing and translation, between medical sociology ...
Dysmorphology is the medical study of abnormal forms in the human and is concerned with the identifi...
The article reconsiders the nature and location of science in the development of genetic classificat...
The article reconsiders the nature and location of science in the development of genetic classificat...
This article examines the specific ways in which the gene, the clinic, and the family interact in cl...
The term “dysmorphology ” was coined by Smith (1926-1981), a pediatrician, in the 1960's to des...
This book is rather like the clinic, a space of crossing and translation, between medical sociology ...
This paper reports on the genetics clinic and examines the wider functions it provides for parents ...
The clinical picture of dysmorphophobia (DMP) (dysmorphia, DM) has been inadequately investigated; i...
In recent years, the rapid evolution of scientific research on DNA has unlocked the codes to genetic...
Facial dysmorphism and perceived similarity between faces HILL, H., JIMENEZ GOMEZ, N. (University o...
In this paper we adopt an autoethnographic approach to explore the lived experiences of a UK medical...
Dysmorphology is a field of medicine which has as one of its concerns the diagnosis of children born...
The present study aims to provide insight into the interactions between clinical geneticists and par...
In this paper we adopt an autoethnographic approach to explore the lived experiences of a UK medical...
This book is rather like the clinic, a space of crossing and translation, between medical sociology ...
Dysmorphology is the medical study of abnormal forms in the human and is concerned with the identifi...
The article reconsiders the nature and location of science in the development of genetic classificat...
The article reconsiders the nature and location of science in the development of genetic classificat...
This article examines the specific ways in which the gene, the clinic, and the family interact in cl...
The term “dysmorphology ” was coined by Smith (1926-1981), a pediatrician, in the 1960's to des...
This book is rather like the clinic, a space of crossing and translation, between medical sociology ...
This paper reports on the genetics clinic and examines the wider functions it provides for parents ...
The clinical picture of dysmorphophobia (DMP) (dysmorphia, DM) has been inadequately investigated; i...
In recent years, the rapid evolution of scientific research on DNA has unlocked the codes to genetic...
Facial dysmorphism and perceived similarity between faces HILL, H., JIMENEZ GOMEZ, N. (University o...
In this paper we adopt an autoethnographic approach to explore the lived experiences of a UK medical...
Dysmorphology is a field of medicine which has as one of its concerns the diagnosis of children born...
The present study aims to provide insight into the interactions between clinical geneticists and par...
In this paper we adopt an autoethnographic approach to explore the lived experiences of a UK medical...
This book is rather like the clinic, a space of crossing and translation, between medical sociology ...