Diseases of the nose and throat; a text-book for students and practitioners . old, which appears as a verti-cal line, presenting much the samecharacter as the frsenum of the each side of this fold are noticed ^^^ of v- depressions, the vallecula (little val- bhapei. figuke on a ), in which food and foreign sub-stances sometimes lodge. Extending from each side of theepiglottis are the aryteno-epiglottidean folds. They terminate,posteriorily, in the cartilages of Santorini (supra-arytenoids),which appear as two knobs, below which is seen the coveringof the
Diseases of the nose and throat; a text-book for students and practitioners . old, which appears as a verti-cal line, presenting much the samecharacter as the frsenum of the each side of this fold are noticed ^^^ of v- depressions, the vallecula (little val- bhapei. figuke on a ), in which food and foreign sub-stances sometimes lodge. Extending from each side of theepiglottis are the aryteno-epiglottidean folds. They terminate,posteriorily, in the cartilages of Santorini (supra-arytenoids),which appear as two knobs, below which is seen the coveringof the arytenoid cartilages; between these is the inter-arytenoidor posterior commissure, on a lower level than the cartilagesof Santorini. In some cases the only portions of the larynxvisible beyond the epiglottis arc the two prominences of thearytenoid cartilages,—the Santorinian knobs; in which casethe mobility of the vocal bands can be assumed by the ap-proximation and separation of tliese indices. By their ap-pearance alone it is sometimes possible to fairly well diagnose.
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