prolabium

prolabium

 [pro-la´be-um] the prominent central part of the upper lip.

pro·la·bi·um

(prō-lā'bē-ŭm), 1. The exposed carmine margin of the lip. 2. The isolated central soft-tissue segment of the upper lip in the embryonic state and in an unrepaired bilateral cleft lip and palate. [pro- + L. labium, lip]

pro·la·bi·um

(prō-lā'bē-ŭm) 1. The exposed carmine margin of the lip. 2. The isolated central soft-tissue segment of the upper lip in the embryonic state and in an unrepaired bilateral cleft palate. [pro- + L. labium, lip]

pro·la·bi·um

(prō-lā'bē-ŭm) 1. Exposed carmine lip margin. 2. Isolated central soft-tissue segment of upper lip in embryonic state and in an unrepaired bilateral cleft lip and palate. [pro- + L. labium, lip]