Plica fimbriata

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Plica fimbriata
The mouth cavity. The apex of the tongue is turned upward, and on the right side a superficial dissection of its under surface has been made. (Plica fimbriata labeled at upper right.)
The underside of a human tongue.
Gray's subject #242 1125
Dorlands/Elsevier p_24/12649002

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On either side lateral to the frenulum is a slight fold of the mucous membrane, the plica fimbriata, the free edge of which occasionally exhibits a series of fringe-like processes.

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