The cysts thus formed may be unilocular or multilocular, and intra-cystic papillary vegetations frequently grow from their walls.
Hypertrophy of the tonsils# is most commonly met with in children between five and ten years of age, and is often associated with adenoid vegetations in the naso-pharynx and chronic thickening of the pharyngeal mucous membrane.
If the bodily condition discovered complicates or aggravates the mental deficiency, as adenoid vegetations may do, he will prescribe the proper treatment.
One would like to find in these vegetations the cause of the habitual torpor of the children, and of their want of progress.
Sometimes the button or bead sends forth crystalline vegetations on its surface with such force, as to make one suppose a portion of the silver may be thrown out of the cupel.
Removal of tonsils and adenoidvegetations might conceivably cure an enuresis which is nocturnal, it cannot account for an incontinence which spreads to the day.
If these should occur, obstructed breathing due to adenoidvegetations is sometimes at work as a contributory cause.
At times the edges of the valves may grow together from ulcerative inflammation, and the lumen thus be diminished in size; or projecting vegetations may interfere with the opening of the valve and with the flow of blood.
Practically in all instances such vegetations develop, and later become more or less organized into connective tissue.
In this form the little vegetations are liable to become loosened, fly off into the blood stream, and cause emboli in different parts of the body.
It is of interest to note that these little vegetations are more likely to be on the left side of the heart than the right; on the valves than any other part, and on the mitral valve than on the aortic.
Although these little vegetations and excrescences sooner or later become mostly connective tissue, still fibrin and white blood cells may form thin layers over them, more or less permanent.
Vegetations more or less constantly occur on the inflamed surfaces, with more or less danger of particles becoming loosened and moving free in the blood stream, causing embolic obstruction in different parts of the body.
It has been shown that even in a few hours after endocarditis has started, little vegetations composed of fibrin, with white blood cells, red blood pigment and platelets, may develop.
Venereal vegetationsor warts are best treated by removal.
The ordinary parasitic vegetations found upon the tongue do not produce the affection in question.
The cause of the blocking of the two arteries was discovered, for little warty vegetations were found on the mitral valve of the left side of the heart.
At Cannes, above every spot on the coast of Provence, the vegetations of opposite climes melt into one another in an admirable promiscuity.
This equilibrium of temperature is manifest in the simultaneous development of vegetations apparently contradictory.
Thus, Mauriac tells of a patient with vegetations on the glans who delayed treatment because his mistress liked him so best (art.
By the irritation that all these applications and accidents induce, warts and vegetations are the but too frequent results.
The spores have appeared to me to be larger than the spores of other vegetations that grow in the blood.
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