Peroral endoscopy and laryngeal surgery . Fig. 401.—^raph nf radium container in situ showing fogging of theplate by tile rax s, iu nine minutes Flc. 402.— Peroral radium ai)plie;tion to cancer of tlie car<lia. CHAPTER XXVIII. Direct Laryngoscopy in Diseases of the Larynx. For diagnostic purposes the greatest usefulness of the direct methodhas been in the laryngeal diseases of children, a field which prior to thedevelopment of direct laryngoscopy could not be studied in the treatment, especially surgical treatment, the direct method has placedendolaryngea


Peroral endoscopy and laryngeal surgery . Fig. 401.—^raph nf radium container in situ showing fogging of theplate by tile rax s, iu nine minutes Flc. 402.— Peroral radium ai)plie;tion to cancer of tlie car<lia. CHAPTER XXVIII. Direct Laryngoscopy in Diseases of the Larynx. For diagnostic purposes the greatest usefulness of the direct methodhas been in the laryngeal diseases of children, a field which prior to thedevelopment of direct laryngoscopy could not be studied in the treatment, especially surgical treatment, the direct method has placedendolaryngeal surgery on a plane impossible of attainment by indirectmethods. Endoscopic appearances of laryiujcal disease. The appearance ofthe mucosa as to color, edema, ulceration, infiltration and neoplastic pro-cesses is so fully studied in books on laryngology that extensive consid-eration here is needless. Besides the difference in form due to the pointof view previously referred to, only one point need be mentioned, name-ly, the wide variations in color due to engorged vascularit\- induced re-flexly by the presence of the direct laryngoscope so close to the larynge


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