Diseases of the nose and throat; a text-book for students and practitioners . PHIL Fio. 39.—Sajous Snare, with Three Tips. sometimes associated. Browne ( Diseases of the Throat andNose ) reports the cure of a glaucoma by removal of a polypusin a case which iridectomy had failed to relieve, and cases ofunilateral blindness have been described as cured after the re-moval of mucous tumors of the nose. Goitres and Gravesdisease have been reported cured and caused by removing nasalpolypi. If the growth originate in one of the accessory cavities,the prognosis must be guarded. Spontan


Diseases of the nose and throat; a text-book for students and practitioners . PHIL Fio. 39.—Sajous Snare, with Three Tips. sometimes associated. Browne ( Diseases of the Throat andNose ) reports the cure of a glaucoma by removal of a polypusin a case which iridectomy had failed to relieve, and cases ofunilateral blindness have been described as cured after the re-moval of mucous tumors of the nose. Goitres and Gravesdisease have been reported cured and caused by removing nasalpolypi. If the growth originate in one of the accessory cavities,the prognosis must be guarded. Spontaneous cure is rare. Treatment.—Although remedies alone sometimes cure, it isusually necessary to supplement them with mechanical or sur-gical measures. No instruments are so satisfactory as using them the growth should be surrounded as near its baseas possible, when, by tightening and pulling upon the wire loop, MUCOUS POLYPI MTXOMATA. 113 the polypus is either cut off or torn away. For this purposeSajous snare is usually the most satisfactory; it can be intro-duced concealed, and


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