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Congenital anomalies of tongue happen as a result of disturbances in the embryological development of tongue which starts at fourth month of intra uterine life. Anomalies of tongue are very common and it appears as isolated lesion or as part of any syndrome. Accessory tongue is one of the rarest developmental disorders of tongue. Here is the case report of a non-syndromic accessory tongue in female patient