Anocutaneous line
anocutaneous line
anocutaneous line a·no·cu·ta·ne·ous line (ā’nō-kyōō-tā’nē-əs)
n.
the line between the simple columnar epithelium of the r-ct-m and the stratified epithelium of the -n-l c-n-l. also called pectinate line.
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