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- Dimples_of_Venus abstract "The dimples of Venus (also known as back dimples, butt dimples or Venusian dimples) are sagittally symmetrical indentations sometimes visible on the human lower back, just superior to the gluteal cleft. They are directly superficial to the two sacroiliac joints, the sites where the sacrum attaches to the ilium of the pelvis.The term "dimples of Venus", while informal, is a historically accepted name within the medical profession for the superficial topography of the sacroiliac joints. The Latin name is fossae lumbales laterales ("lateral lumbar indentations"). These indentations are created by a short ligament stretching between the posterior superior iliac spine and the skin. They are thought to be genetic.There are other deep-to-superficial skin ligaments, such as "Cooper's ligaments", which are present in the breast and are found between the pectoralis major fascia and the skin.There is another use for the term "Dimples of Venus" in surgical anatomy. These are two symmetrical indentations on the posterior aspect of the sacrum which also contain a venous channel. They are used as a landmark for finding the superior articular facets of the sacrum as a guide to place sacral pedicle screws in spine surgery.They are sometimes believed to be a mark of beauty, alluding to the origin of their name (Venus was the Roman goddess of beauty).".
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- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Beauty.
- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Back_anatomy.
- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_appearance.
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- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Coopers_ligaments.
- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Dimple.
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- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Gluteal_cleft.
- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Gustave_Courbet.
- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Human_back.
- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Ilium_(bone).
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- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Ligament.
- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Pelvis.
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- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Sacrum.
- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Sagittal.
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- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Symmetrical.
- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Symmetry.
- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Topography.
- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Venus_(mythology).
- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLink Venus_Callipyge.
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- Dimples_of_Venus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dimples of Venus".
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- Dimples_of_Venus caption "A sitting woman with dimples of Venus. Two arrows are pointing at both dimples.".
- Dimples_of_Venus caption "The dimples of Venus exemplified in a painting by Gustave Courbet".
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- Dimples_of_Venus image "Gustave Courbet - The Bathers.jpg".
- Dimples_of_Venus latin "fossae lumbales laterales".
- Dimples_of_Venus name "Dimples of venus".
- Dimples_of_Venus name "lateral lumbar fossa".
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- Dimples_of_Venus subject Category:Back_anatomy.
- Dimples_of_Venus subject Category:Human_appearance.
- Dimples_of_Venus subject Category:Physical_attractiveness.
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- Dimples_of_Venus type Thing.
- Dimples_of_Venus type Q4936952.
- Dimples_of_Venus comment "The dimples of Venus (also known as back dimples, butt dimples or Venusian dimples) are sagittally symmetrical indentations sometimes visible on the human lower back, just superior to the gluteal cleft. They are directly superficial to the two sacroiliac joints, the sites where the sacrum attaches to the ilium of the pelvis.The term "dimples of Venus", while informal, is a historically accepted name within the medical profession for the superficial topography of the sacroiliac joints.".
- Dimples_of_Venus label "Dimples of Venus".
- Dimples_of_Venus differentFrom Sacral_dimple.
- Dimples_of_Venus sameAs Venerino_udubljenje.
- Dimples_of_Venus sameAs Category:Dimples_of_Venus.
- Dimples_of_Venus sameAs Hoyuelos_de_Venus.
- Dimples_of_Venus sameAs Fossette_sacro-iliaque.
- Dimples_of_Venus sameAs ウェヌスのえくぼ.
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- Dimples_of_Venus sameAs Q15223957.
- Dimples_of_Venus sameAs Q15223957.
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- Dimples_of_Venus depiction Dimples_of_Venus_while_seated_(with_arrows).jpg.
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- Dimples_of_Venus name "Dimples of venus".
- Dimples_of_Venus name "lateral lumbar fossa".