Peroral endoscopy and laryngeal surgery . (g)(i)(|). PLATE I. Direct laryngoscopic views. Photoj^raphic reproduction of oil color-drawintjs from life by the author. For description, see previous pages. QO(S>©® PLATE II. Direct and indirect laryngeal views. Photographic reproduction of oilcolor-drawings from life by the author. For description, see previous pages. DESCRIPTION OF COLOR 707 9. Direct \ic\v. Kccumheiit. Female, aged 1(1 years. W eb post-dii)htlieritic (?) or congenital (?). Rough voice since birth Imtlarynx never examined until stenoscd after diphtheria. Weh removedan
Peroral endoscopy and laryngeal surgery . (g)(i)(|). PLATE I. Direct laryngoscopic views. Photoj^raphic reproduction of oil color-drawintjs from life by the author. For description, see previous pages. QO(S>©® PLATE II. Direct and indirect laryngeal views. Photographic reproduction of oilcolor-drawings from life by the author. For description, see previous pages. DESCRIPTION OF COLOR 707 9. Direct \ic\v. Kccumheiit. Female, aged 1(1 years. W eb post-dii)htlieritic (?) or congenital (?). Rough voice since birth Imtlarynx never examined until stenoscd after diphtheria. Weh removedand larynx eviscerated with punch forceps. Recurrence of stenosis (notof web). Cure by laryngostomy. This view also illustrates the truedepth of the larynx which is often overlooked because of the misleadingflatness of laryngeal illustrations. 10. Direct laryngoscopic view. Child, aged 22 months. Post-dijjhtheritic hypertrophic subglottic stenosis. Cured by galvano-cauteri-zation. 11. Direct laryngoscopic view. Child, aged three years. Post-di[)hth
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