Medicine:Rhombus of Michaelis

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Short description: Rhombus-shaped contour on the lower human back
The upper half of the Rhombus of Michaelis is visible just above the bikini bottom.

The rhombus of Michaelis, also known as the Michaelis-Raute or the quadrilateral of Michaelis, is a rhombus-shaped contour (also referred to as kite-shaped or diamond shaped) that is sometimes visible on the lower human back.[1] The rhombus is defined by the following vertices: Dimples of Venus, the top of the gluteal crease and the lower end of the crease over the spine.[2]

The Rhombus of Michaelis is named after Gustav Adolf Michaelis, a 19th-century German obstetrician.[1][3]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Baskett 2019, p. 282.
  2. Schroeder 1878, p. 234.
  3. Radcliffe 1989, p. 80.

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