. Internal medicine; a work for the practicing physician on diagnosis and treatment, with a complete Desk index. and appear as an external murmurs are common and are occasionally audible at a distancefrom the chest. Compression of the neighboring veins occurs early. Thejugulars, especially the right, are prominent. The little venous twigs over-lying the tumor are enlarged. The trachea and left bronchus are frequentlycompressed. Tracheal tugging may occur when firm adhesions withthe trachea or bronchus are established. Difficulty in swallowing is notcommon in aneurisms in this si


. Internal medicine; a work for the practicing physician on diagnosis and treatment, with a complete Desk index. and appear as an external murmurs are common and are occasionally audible at a distancefrom the chest. Compression of the neighboring veins occurs early. Thejugulars, especially the right, are prominent. The little venous twigs over-lying the tumor are enlarged. The trachea and left bronchus are frequentlycompressed. Tracheal tugging may occur when firm adhesions withthe trachea or bronchus are established. Difficulty in swallowing is notcommon in aneurisms in this situation. Aneurism of the Transverse Portion of the A^ch.—The sac may causeprominence of the manubrium and the cartilages and ribs to its right, asin aneurisms of the ascending aorta. The innominate is frequently involved,with the appearance of an external pulsating tumor at the sternoclaviculararticulation and extending upward into the neck. Compression of the leftrecurrent laryngeal nerve is common. An early symptom is hoarsenesswith a curious high-pitched vibrating quality of the voice. In slight palsy. Aiiniristn of ascemiinuarch of the aorta. 678 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS.


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