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The plica is a fold of tissue in the knee joint.
This species was originally described in 1819, and named Capillaria plica.
If both notes are the same, then the plica tone is the upper or lower neighbor, depending on the direction of the stem.
These occur throughout the conjunctiva, especially the plica semilunaris.
Other names for this trait include plica palpebronasalis and palpebronasal fold.
The site of the incision is intra-oral, made lateral to sublingual plica.
Failing these, surgical removal of the plica of the affected knee may be necessary.
These are the "fringe-like processes" part of the "plica fimbriata".
The plica semilunaris is a small fold of tissue on the inside corner of the eye.
The most common location of plica tissue is along the medial (inside) side of the knee.
If the interval between the main notes is a third, then the plica tone fills it in as a passing tone.
PLICA is a mnemonic often used to remember these branches.
It is without upper palatal plica.
The plica themselves are remnants of the fetal stage of development where the knee is divided into three compartments.
Detecting a plica is nearly impossible externally, including using an MRI.
The plica sublingualis is also prominent.
The only known host is the South American 'chameleon' (Plica umbra).
The free edge of the plica fimbriata occasionally exhibits a series of fringe-like processes.
Ventro-laterally, next to the plica principalis, there are four short, nearly parallel plicae palatales.
Instead, there is a thickened area along the plica mediana or lytta which has a hook-shaped structure on the end.
Tendon, ligament, or muscle problems, such as patellar tendinitis or plica.
These are quite plain except for the line of the revolving plica showing through each whorl transversely, just below the sutures.
The pitch indicated by the plica depends on the pitches of the note it is attached to and the note following it.
The plica fimbriata is highly developed and specialized in lemurs, and makes up the majority of the sublingua.
Medial plica syndrome.