. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Aneurism of ascending and transverse portions of aorta projecting forward, destroying ribs andsternum. The skin ulcerated, and gradual external leakage took place. The bleeding continuedin small amounts for a long time. (Original.) frequently in aneurism of the transverse portion, due (1) to pressure onthe recurrent laryngeal nerves; (2) to compression of the trachea ; (3) tocompression of tlic left bronchus. Marked stridor attends the first one of the recurrent laryngeal nerves, more particularly the left, isp
. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Aneurism of ascending and transverse portions of aorta projecting forward, destroying ribs andsternum. The skin ulcerated, and gradual external leakage took place. The bleeding continuedin small amounts for a long time. (Original.) frequently in aneurism of the transverse portion, due (1) to pressure onthe recurrent laryngeal nerves; (2) to compression of the trachea ; (3) tocompression of tlic left bronchus. Marked stridor attends the first one of the recurrent laryngeal nerves, more particularly the left, ispressed upon, there is spasm or paralysis of the muscles of the vocalcord, causing hoarseness and loss of voice. Laryngoscopic examinationshould not be neglected, for paralysis of the abductor muscles withoutsymptoms may be present. PLATE XXXVU,. Aneurism of the Arch. of the Aorta. FIG. 2. Tumor
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