intersphincteric groove
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sulcus intersphinctericus analis — [TA] intersphincteric groove: an indistinct groove in the anal canal, forming the lower border of the pecten analis, marking the change between the subcutaneous part of the external anal sphincter and the border of the internal anal sphincter … Medical dictionary
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