- longitudinal muscle of tongue superior
- musculus longitudinalis superior linguae.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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musculus longitudinalis superior linguae — [TA] superior longitudinal muscle of tongue: origin, submucosa and septum of tongue; insertion, margins of tongue; innervation, hypoglossal; action, changes shape of tongue in mastication and deglutition … Medical dictionary
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