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'''Mucosa''', also known as '''mucous membrane''', is the thin layer which lines body cavities and passages. Mucosa is normally moist. The tissue inside the [[foreskin]] is mucosa.<ref name="cold-taylor1999">{{ColdCJ TaylorJR 1999}}</ref>
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'''Mucosa''', also known as '''mucous membrane''', is the thin layer which lines body cavities and passages. Mucosa is normally moist. The tissue inside the [[preputial sac]] is mucosa.<ref name="cold-taylor1999">{{ColdCJ TaylorJR 1999}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 17 October 2025

Mucosa, also known as mucous membrane, is the thin layer which lines body cavities and passages. Mucosa is normally moist. The tissue inside the preputial sac is mucosa.[1]

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  1.   Cold CJ, Taylor JR. The prepuce. BJU Int. January 1999; 83, Suppl. 1: 34-44. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 8 July 2021.