The palatine raphe (also median palatine raphe) is a raphe of the oral cavity. It is a narrow, slight midline ridge extending anteroposteriorly across...
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mouth. If this raphe is too tight at birth, movement of the tongue is restricted and the child is said to be "tongue tied". The palatine raphe on the roof...
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median raphe can refer to one of four different anatomical structures: The pharyngeal raphe The palatine raphe The penile raphe The perineal raphe, also...
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the mucosa. It can be found in the midline of the hard palate, the palatine raphe, among other places. "Primary Cleft Lip and Palate". Retrieved 2008-02-23...
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the central incisors, and represents the anterior extremity of the palatine raphe. The incisive papilla marks the position of the foetal nasopalatine...
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be classified into palatal and alveolar cysts. Palatine cysts are those located at the mid-palatine raphe, while alveolar cysts are found on the buccal...
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and palate, which developed out of the cornified epithelium of the palatine raphe. They are referred to as baleen plates in general and scientific usage...
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that portion of the hard palate that is formed by the growth of the two palatine shelves medially and their mutual fusion in the midline. It forms the majority...
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between the palatoglossal arch and the palatopharyngeal arch, is the palatine tonsil. The anterior wall consists of the base of the tongue and the epiglottic...
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ascending pharyngeal artery, lingual artery, and ascending and descending palatine arteries. Moore, KL; Dalley, AF; Agur, AMR (2018). Clinically Oriented...
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part head, forehead/eyelid (left/right) frontal bone lateral palpebral raphe ophthalmic artery, zygomatico-orbital artery, angular artery facial nerve...
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and sensory (temp, texture, etc.) info. The reticular formation (includes Raphe nuclei responsible for serotonin production) is signaled to release serotonin...
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surface of the soft palate is a considerable amount of adenoid tissue. The palatine glands form a continuous layer on its posterior surface and around the...
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lands, tythes, leadds salt wallings emoluments &c. thereto belonging" to Raphe Wilbraham. The hospital was dissolved in 1548. At this time, it was said...
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Estimation of two Men. Moreover, That at what place soever he the said Raphe should reside in the County of York, this Nicholas should repair to him...
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front matter (Internet Archive). (1st Edition, 1607, 2nd 1609). Will of Raphe Cudworthe, Doctor of Divinity, Parson of Aller, Somerset (P.C.C. 1624, Byrde...
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1664-1735; 2. in parish of Whickham called Greenlaw, alias Greenley; 3. Raphe Whitfeilde of Greenlawe, yeoman and Margary, his wife, and Thomas, his son...
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Online). If there were two, Cudworth Snr's witness is Earbury Snr. Will of Raphe Cudworthe, Doctor of Divinity, Parson of Aller, Somerset (P.C.C. 1624, Byrde...
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1520–1610 Vol. I, Harleian Society Vol. XXV (London 1887), p. 39. Will of Raphe Cudworth, Doctor of Divinity, Parson of Aller, Somerset (P.C.C. 1624). P...
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