Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . ing theerior of the larynx : a greata : Less extent, with oftensmall clumps of thicker and more opaque mucus clinging innds the edges : the vocal cords. Irregular papillaryliable size, bat usually comparatively developed v me instances. They may occdany portion of the mucous membrane, a frequent locality beingthe inner surfaces of the uppe: : £ the arytenoid eartihu *most frequently of one only, usually that on the left side, but- meti


Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . ing theerior of the larynx : a greata : Less extent, with oftensmall clumps of thicker and more opaque mucus clinging innds the edges : the vocal cords. Irregular papillaryliable size, bat usually comparatively developed v me instances. They may occdany portion of the mucous membrane, a frequent locality beingthe inner surfaces of the uppe: : £ the arytenoid eartihu *most frequently of one only, usually that on the left side, but- metimes on both. In some instances they ecome developedon the hitherto unaffected side, months after having beenserved on the other side. In other instances the ventricularbands, or supra-ventricular surfaces, will be invaded first. Thevocal cords are usually _ sted, sometimes sc intensely as Ihave the same color as the gen laiyng is mem-brane, and. if the latter be at all ana?mi even a deeper often thickened from indurari S >metimes theyare irregularly studded with points or patches of eochymoses, 1 1873 | 93 . TUBERCULOUS LARYNGITIS 6. 7vail of larynx (Tnorck). <*« : ::.f :.—. : .7~. ...:- : :. r?? and sometimes they are overlaid by enlarged vessels. Isionally similar evidences of extravasation of blood exisr onthe epiglottis, the lateral walls of the larynx, and sometimesalong the anterior wall of the trachea, even to its takes place at times at these points, giving ris J hemorrhage - At a more advanced stage, :he velvet}- :ions of the mucous membrane undergo abrasion, and ulcers are left, vary-ing in shape and position. Sometimes the ulceration is limitedto th | sterior wall of the larynx Tig. 114). one or both ven-tricular bands, one or both ary-epiglot-tic folds, the bas^ of the epiglottis antriorly. or some oth-: - .1 structure :but. as a rule, they occur at severallocalities, especially at points of eon-tact Fig. 116), either simultane


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