Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . tissue of the striated muscular fibres of the entire posteriorcrico-arytenoid muscle of the left side, and of part of the corresponding muscleof the other side. Tuerck - has recorded a case of pulmonary tuberculosis, inwhich microscopic examination revealed chronic inflammation of the muscularsubstance of the vocal cords, with disappearance of the striped muscular fibres. In some instances there is hyperplastic induration of themuscular portion

Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . tissue of the striated muscular fibres of the entire posteriorcrico-arytenoid muscle of the left side, and of part of the corresponding muscleof the other side. Tuerck - has recorded a case of pulmonary tuberculosis, inwhich microscopic examination revealed chronic inflammation of the muscularsubstance of the vocal cords, with disappearance of the striped muscular fibres. In some instances there is hyperplastic induration of themuscular portion Stock Photo
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Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . tissue of the striated muscular fibres of the entire posteriorcrico-arytenoid muscle of the left side, and of part of the corresponding muscleof the other side. Tuerck - has recorded a case of pulmonary tuberculosis, inwhich microscopic examination revealed chronic inflammation of the muscularsubstance of the vocal cords, with disappearance of the striped muscular fibres. In some instances there is hyperplastic induration of themuscular portion of the vocal cords, manifested chiefly ontheir inferior or tracheal surface (hypertrophic chorditis voca- 1 Traite pratique de laryngoscopie et de rhinoscopie, Paris, 1865, p. 187.- Op. cit, p. 203, illustrated. CHK0N1C LAKYjSTGITIS. 479 lis). This is sometimes preceded by hypertrophy of the mu-cous membrane and submucous connective tissue. The inferiorportions of the vocal cords project far into the interior of thelarynx, in irregular longitudinal tumid welts or folds, just be-neath the glottis (Figs. 105, 106), red or reddish brown in color, .