This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 Excerpt: ... Has been found in all ducts of salivary glands, but most frequent in Wharton's duct. J Consists chiefly of calcium phosphate and carbonate and magnesium phosphate. Eventually gives rise to inflammation. Removed by excision. Most frequent location in region of hyoid bone. They are dermoid cysts, and may contain, besides epithelial debris, hair, teeth, and bone. Project toward mouth or submaxillary space. Although congenital in origin, develop and grow during adolescence. Removal by enucleation. If tumor is prominent in mouth, it may be removed from here and cavity packed with iodoform: External removal to be done by vertical incision in median line. f Rare; most common in adults. Results from local and general infection. Swelling comes on rapidly, and embarrasses breathing and deglutition. Usually terminates by resolution. 1 May produce gangrene or abscess. Hemiglossitis is rare. I General and local treatment. Incisions on each side of raphe afford great relief and hasten resolution. Syphilis. Tuberculosis. Epithelioma. Wounds. Operations on tongue. Congenital deformities. Tertiary form shows itself most frequently by fissures. These are either single or multiple, sensitive to touch, but not surrounded by zone of inflammation. In diagnosis it is important to search for other syphilitic lesions. Antiseptic treatment, locally 10-grain solution of chromic acid. j Ulceration and mucous tubercles in second stage. Gummata and deep ulcers from breaking down of above are frequent tertiary manifestations. Primary chancre of tongue presents all the conditions of the primary sore in other parts. Most frequently tip and border of organ. Granulations flabby; little or no induration at base. i It is a painful affection, and occurs most frequently in phthisical subjects. ...
"Sinopsis" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 Excerpt: ... Has been found in all ducts of salivary glands, but most frequent in Wharton's duct. J Consists chiefly of calcium phosphate and carbonate and magnesium phosphate. Eventually gives rise to inflammation. Removed by excision. Most frequent location in region of hyoid bone. They are dermoid cysts, and may contain, besides epithelial debris, hair, teeth, and bone. Project toward mouth or submaxillary space. Although congenital in origin, develop and grow during adolescence. Removal by enucleation. If tumor is prominent in mouth, it may be removed from here and cavity packed with iodoform: External removal to be done by vertical incision in median line. f Rare; most common in adults. Results from local and general infection. Swelling comes on rapidly, and embarrasses breathing and deglutition. Usually terminates by resolution. 1 May produce gangrene or abscess. Hemiglossitis is rare. I General and local treatment. Incisions on each side of raphe afford great relief and hasten resolution. Syphilis. Tuberculosis. Epithelioma. Wounds. Operations on tongue. Congenital deformities. Tertiary form shows itself most frequently by fissures. These are either single or multiple, sensitive to touch, but not surrounded by zone of inflammation. In diagnosis it is important to search for other syphilitic lesions. Antiseptic treatment, locally 10-grain solution of chromic acid. j Ulceration and mucous tubercles in second stage. Gummata and deep ulcers from breaking down of above are frequent tertiary manifestations. Primary chancre of tongue presents all the conditions of the primary sore in other parts. Most frequently tip and border of organ. Granulations flabby; little or no induration at base. i It is a painful affection, and occurs most frequently in phthisical subjects. ...
"Sobre este título" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.