A text-book on diseases of the ear, nose and throat . Laryngeal image during breathing. Laryngeal image at the beginning of (Bresgen.) phonation. (Bresgen.) arytenoid cartilages, which appear as small knob-like bodies in themedian line in the lower part of the image, which separate and approachvery slightly in ordinary breathing, coming snugly together on phona-tion. These folds form the lateral boundary of the top of the each side is the pyriform sinus, a locality which should always becarefully inspected when looking for foreign bodies. In each fold, nearerthe posterior than the an
A text-book on diseases of the ear, nose and throat . Laryngeal image during breathing. Laryngeal image at the beginning of (Bresgen.) phonation. (Bresgen.) arytenoid cartilages, which appear as small knob-like bodies in themedian line in the lower part of the image, which separate and approachvery slightly in ordinary breathing, coming snugly together on phona-tion. These folds form the lateral boundary of the top of the each side is the pyriform sinus, a locality which should always becarefully inspected when looking for foreign bodies. In each fold, nearerthe posterior than the anterior portion, will be seen the rounded jDromi-nences of the cartilages of Wrisberg. The cornicula surmounting thearytenoids are i:)ractically indistinguishable from them. Below the aryepiglottic folds are seen the ventricular bands or falsecords, which extend from the receding thyroid angle to the arytenoidcartilages ; they are reinforced by the thyro-arytenoid ligaments and areparallel to the true cords. Just below them are the ventricles of thel
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