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Tumors of the Larynx.Symptoms.-The presence of a growth in the larynx may be accompanied by a variety of symptoms, none of which are per fectly characteristic of the disease ; among these are difficulty it breathing, without apparent cause, and, in some cases, sudden and violent choking fits. There is, also, usually a chronic catarrh of the larynx, causing hoarseness, cough, and some pain. Yet, a posi tive opinion can be reached only by the use of an instrument called the laryngoscope, or throat mirror, whereby the physician can look directly into the throat, and detect, with the eye, the presence of any foreign body. Treatment.- If the tumor be of such a nature that its pres ence causes only mechanical difficulty, its removal is justifiable. These operations are so successful as to have become a recognized surgical procedure. But first, if you want to come back to this web site again, just add it to your bookmarks or favorites now! Then you'll find it easy! Also, please consider sharing our helpful website with your online friends.
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