A text-book on diseases of the ear, nose and throat . 600 DISEASES OF THE LARYNX. Fig. 249. a^. Hemonhagic larj ngiti-<. (Kneg ) served, however, in diagnosing the condition from the latter alone, forin male vocalists the cords are often of a reddish-pink color, even undernormal conditions. In women, however, redness is to be considered(unless the patient habituallj^ drinks wine freelj) abnormal latter is naturally most marked where the attachment of the mu-cosa to the underlying parts is loose. In mild cases the small vessels of the cord stand out in contrast with the whitis
A text-book on diseases of the ear, nose and throat . 600 DISEASES OF THE LARYNX. Fig. 249. a^. Hemonhagic larj ngiti-<. (Kneg ) served, however, in diagnosing the condition from the latter alone, forin male vocalists the cords are often of a reddish-pink color, even undernormal conditions. In women, however, redness is to be considered(unless the patient habituallj^ drinks wine freelj) abnormal latter is naturally most marked where the attachment of the mu-cosa to the underlying parts is loose. In mild cases the small vessels of the cord stand out in contrast with the whitishappearance of the cord itself. From this con-dition the disease may progress through allgrades of severity, some cases being attendedby hemorrhagic symptoms and the expectora-tion of blood after a violent attack of these circumstances there is generallyfound a circumscribed i^atch where a eujper-ficial vessel has ruptured. This is the hemor-rhagic laryngitis of some writers (Fig. 249). The increase in size and number of vessels,the lessened resistance of their walls, and the
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