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Related to plica: Plica Syndrome, Plica fimbriata
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Synonyms for plica

a line or an arrangement made by the doubling of one part over another

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The medial parapatellar plica was debrided, and no further impingement was noted during subsequent flexion/extension.
Evaluation should include the mediopatellar plica test, which is performed with the patient lying supine with the knee fully extended.
Dunbar redshirted the 2013 outdoor season for the Ducks after undergoing minor surgery to relieve knee pain caused by "plica syndrome" earlier in the year.
Raccoons were infected with the nematodes Arthrocephalus lotoris, Baylisascaris procyonis, and Capillaria plica, the trematode Fibricola cratera, and the tapeworm Atriotaenia procyonis.
Oculocutaneous KS may precede, follow or develop concurrently with the visceral form and may involve the eyelid skin, conjunctiva, plica semilunaris, caruncle, lacrimal sac and rarely the lacrimal gland and orbit.
The pathologies were diagnosed as follows: dysfunctional dysphonia, bilateral nodule, polyp on the left vocal fold, edema of the vocal folds, mutational disorder, dysphonia plica ventricularis, and unilateral vocal fold paralysis.
No es muy necesario describir este item que se ex plica por si solo.
The model which I use for teaching, has the following features: a blue line on top to delineate the cervico-vesical plica, a pink colored core (stroma), and a soft tissue covering the stroma representing the cervical epithelium or mucosa.
Ethnomedicine and the plica. In: Szynkiewicz S, editor.
In humans, a vestigial remnant of the nictitating membrane is the plica semilunaris on the inside corner of the eye.