Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . lephantiasis des Grecs, Paris, 1871. 6 Laryngolog-ische Mittheilungen, Wien, 1875, p. 85. 532 AFFECTIONS OF THE LARYNX AND TRACHEA. on the epiglottis, aiy-epiglottic folds, or posterior wall of thelarynx ; or uniform thickenings at these points or over theentire larynx; the parts being simply thicker than normal inmild cases ; while in severe cases, approximation of the sidesof the epiglottis, and tumefaction of the ary-epiglottic foldsdiminish
Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . lephantiasis des Grecs, Paris, 1871. 6 Laryngolog-ische Mittheilungen, Wien, 1875, p. 85. 532 AFFECTIONS OF THE LARYNX AND TRACHEA. on the epiglottis, aiy-epiglottic folds, or posterior wall of thelarynx ; or uniform thickenings at these points or over theentire larynx; the parts being simply thicker than normal inmild cases ; while in severe cases, approximation of the sidesof the epiglottis, and tumefaction of the ary-epiglottic foldsdiminish the free space of the vestibule of the larynx, or, whenthe disease extends further down, produce moderate stenosisof the larynx, the calibre in extreme cases being constricted tothe bulk of a lead-pencil; and, in some instances, destruction ofthe morbid connective tissue ensues, with extensive couple of illustrated laiyngoscopic observations in lepra,recently reported from a clinical lecture by Dr. Elsberg, ofKew York,1 one (Fig. 133) in the person of a young Cuban, andthe other (Fig. 134) in a native of New York, for three years a.
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