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  • Lateral synechiae (LS) are fibrous bands connecting tongue cleft edges to lateral tongue edges.
  • The exact cause of LS remains unclear, but they are often associated with cleft lip and palate and other congenital anomalies.
  • LS are considered rare, necessitating increased clinical awareness.