(1) The alar plica or alar folds are prominent crescentic folds of synovial membrane, extending dorsalward on each side of the patella from the base of the infrapatellar synovial fold.(2) It has been suggested that Plica Polonica may be associated with damage to sections of the cuticle.(3) Fibrosis of the tubal plicae was noticed in 35.5% of the specimens and was graded as mild, moderate, or severe.(4) In addition the plicae /petal size relationship was of the Gentians sap onaria type.(5) Diseased hairshafts are likely to be more susceptible to Plica polonica.(6) Loxochlamys having 13-15 prominent radial rounded-trigonal plicae that begin early in ontogeny and remain of moderate height throughout ontogeny.(7) The plesiomorphic condition in both adults and larvae of the lorica seems to be a thin lorica with many plicae .(8) These commarginal lirae broadly tongue dorsally across plicae and ventrally across interspaces.(9) The Plica Triangularis extended into the right frontal lobe.(10) Commissure crenulated at intersection with plicae and nodes posteriorly.