domingo, 20 de dezembro de 2015

A flaccid condition of the cheek muscles

A flaccid condition of the cheek muscles

A flaccid condition of the cheek muscles



Symptoms. A flaccid condition of the cheek muscles, pendulous lips, inability to grasp the feed, often a slow and weak movement in chewing, and difficulty and slowness in drinking.

Laryngismus paralyticus, or roaring. This condition is characterized by roaring, and is usually caused by an inflamed or hypertrophied bronchial gland pressing against the left recurrent laryngeal nerve, which interferes with its conducting power. A similar condition is occasionally induced in acute pleurisy, when the recurrent nerve becomes involved in the diseased process or compressed by plastic exudation.


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