Interureteric fold
interureteric fold in·ter·u·re·ter·ic fold (ĭn’tər-yur’ĭ-těr’ĭk)
n.
A fold of mucous membrane extending from the orifice of the ureter of one side to that of the other side. Also called Mercier’s bar.
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