Atlas and abstract of the diseases of the larynxW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 103 pages |
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Page 110
... right angle of the epiglottis . In phonation the left vocal cord is drawn far over to the right and the arytenoid cartilage is drawn sharply inward . The peculiar image is therefore due to Oblique Position of the Larynx from Struma ...
... right angle of the epiglottis . In phonation the left vocal cord is drawn far over to the right and the arytenoid cartilage is drawn sharply inward . The peculiar image is therefore due to Oblique Position of the Larynx from Struma ...
Page 117
... Right True Vocal Cord . Fig . 2 . A heavy drinker , 32 years old , has been suffering from hoarseness and occasional irritating cough for six months . No expectoration . No family history could be obtained . The voice is entirely ...
... Right True Vocal Cord . Fig . 2 . A heavy drinker , 32 years old , has been suffering from hoarseness and occasional irritating cough for six months . No expectoration . No family history could be obtained . The voice is entirely ...
Page 123
... vocal cords are replaced by a thick , wavy strip of dense , dark - red tissue ; the right ventricular band is of a brighter red , and swollen in front and behind to such a degree that it completely covers the true cord , which is also ...
... vocal cords are replaced by a thick , wavy strip of dense , dark - red tissue ; the right ventricular band is of a brighter red , and swollen in front and behind to such a degree that it completely covers the true cord , which is also ...
Page 124
... vocal cord on the right side appears to be narrowed , injected , and rough ( at the free edge ) ; on the left side it is entirely hidden by the ventric- ular band , which is very red and swollen . All that apparently remains of the true ...
... vocal cord on the right side appears to be narrowed , injected , and rough ( at the free edge ) ; on the left side it is entirely hidden by the ventric- ular band , which is very red and swollen . All that apparently remains of the true ...
Page 137
... right vocal cord presents an elliptical concavity of the free edge . The left cord is properly stretched , but its middle third shows an area of redness limited externally by a convex boundary . This " unilateral catarrh " without any ...
... right vocal cord presents an elliptical concavity of the free edge . The left cord is properly stretched , but its middle third shows an area of redness limited externally by a convex boundary . This " unilateral catarrh " without any ...
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abnormal acute adductors Anst E Reichhold Anst F aphonia appearance arytenoid cartilages arytenoid muscle Atlas and Epitome blood-vessels cadaveric position catarrh cause cells chronic clinical colored figures connective tissue cough cricoid cartilage cricothyroid diagnosis disease disturbances dyspnea edema edges Edited entire larynx epiglottis epithelial epithelium especially examination F Reichhold fauces glands glottis growth hoarseness hyperplasia hypertrophied illustrations infection inflammation inflammatory irritation laryngeal nerves laryngoscopy larynx latter layer left side Lith lungs malignant Medical mucous membrane München neoplasms normal nose pages of text pain pale papillary paralysis patient perichondritis perichondrium pharynx phonation picture portions posterior wall proliferation recurrent recurrent nerves respiration right vocal cord rough round-celled infiltration secondary seen slight slightly sometimes stenosis stridor superior laryngeal nerve surface swallowing swelling swollen symptoms syphilis thick throat thyroid cartilage tion tracheotomy treatment true vocal cords tuberculosis Tuberculous Infiltration tumor ulcers upper usually ventricular bands Vergr vocal process voice
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