Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . involve the structuresnamed. Perichondritis is, as itsname indicates, an inflam-mation of the perichon-drium. It is usuallysecondary to acute inflam-mations of the overlyingmucosa; less frequently itresults from extension ofan infectious process fromthe contiguous condition is rarely-primary, commonly follow-ing tuberculosis, syphilis,and the more acute infec-tious diseases, such as ty-phoid and typhus fevers,smallpox, etc. Tubes leftin the trachea, probablyby continuous i


Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . involve the structuresnamed. Perichondritis is, as itsname indicates, an inflam-mation of the perichon-drium. It is usuallysecondary to acute inflam-mations of the overlyingmucosa; less frequently itresults from extension ofan infectious process fromthe contiguous condition is rarely-primary, commonly follow-ing tuberculosis, syphilis,and the more acute infec-tious diseases, such as ty-phoid and typhus fevers,smallpox, etc. Tubes leftin the trachea, probablyby continuous irritation,may give rise to inflamma-tion of the forms in the perichon-drium, escapes through thesubmucosa and mucosa,and an ulcer follows inwhich exfoliation of thecartilage takes place; thenecrosed cartilage falls intothe larynx and is expec-torated, or it may, actingas a foreign body, reach abronchus, or, lodging inthe air-passage at anypoint, may give rise toacute obstruction. Afterexfoliation, in non-tuberculous cases, the ulcer tends to heal. In bothtuberculosis and syphilis separat


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