Reinke

Rein·ke

(rīn'kĕ),
Friedrich B., German anatomist, 1862-1919. See: Reinke crystalloids.
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The larynx was diffusely erythematous and edematous, with thick secretions and severe posterior "cobble-stoning." There was blunting of the anterior commissure, diffuse laryngeal thrush, and severe Reinke edema.
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