The palatineraphe (or median raphe or median palatineraphe) is a raphe running across the palate, from the palatine uvula to the incisive papilla. "Anatomy...
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 palatineraphe on the roof...
median raphe can refer to one of four different anatomical structures: The pharyngeal raphe The palatineraphe The penile raphe The perineal raphe, also...
the mucosa. It can be found in the midline of the hard palate, the palatineraphe, among other places. "Primary Cleft Lip and Palate". Retrieved 2008-02-23...
the central incisors, and represents the anterior extremity of the palatineraphe. The incisive papilla marks the position of the foetal nasopalatine...
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...
be classified into palatal and alveolar cysts. Palatine cysts are those located at the mid-palatineraphe, while alveolar cysts are found on the buccal...
and palate, which developed out of the cornified epithelium of the palatineraphe. They are referred to as baleen plates in general and scientific usage...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...