A text-book on diseases of the ear, nose and throat . disease, as the wire loop will usually slip off instead ofseizing the protuberant mucous membrane. If this be retracted bycocaine, it is quite impossible to use the wire loop. D. Braden Kylemakes linear incisions instead of cauterizations, and reports better resultsthan from the galvano-cautery. CHAPTEE IX. HYPERTEOPHIC AND ATROPHIC RHINITIS,HYPERTROPHIC RHINITIS. In hypertrophic rhinitis the chronic congestion of the nasal mucousmembrane has led to a true connective-tissue hyperplasia, localized chieflyon the inferior and middle turbinals


A text-book on diseases of the ear, nose and throat . disease, as the wire loop will usually slip off instead ofseizing the protuberant mucous membrane. If this be retracted bycocaine, it is quite impossible to use the wire loop. D. Braden Kylemakes linear incisions instead of cauterizations, and reports better resultsthan from the galvano-cautery. CHAPTEE IX. HYPERTEOPHIC AND ATROPHIC RHINITIS,HYPERTROPHIC RHINITIS. In hypertrophic rhinitis the chronic congestion of the nasal mucousmembrane has led to a true connective-tissue hyperplasia, localized chieflyon the inferior and middle turbinals and the septum. Microscopic Anatomy.—In hyi)ertrophic rhinitis the round-celled infil-tration so prominent in the simple chronic form has had time to recede,its place being taken by new connective tissue, which later becomesdense and firm. The epithelium shows the same metaplasias as in simplechronic rhinitis, but the number of layers of cells is even greater. Theblood-vessels are dilated, and they and the glands are apt to be increased Fig.


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