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[[Image:Imframammary fold.jpg|thumb|right|Cross section of the breast of an adult, female human.]]
[[Image:Imframammary fold.jpg|thumb|right|Cross section of the breast of an adult, female human.]]
'''Inframammary fold''' (IMF), '''inframammary crease''' or '''inframammary line''' is the feature of [[human anatomy]] whci is a natural boundary of a [[breast]] from below, the place where the breast and the [[chest]] meet. The choice of the term depends on the prominence of the feature. It is also sometimes called '''inframammary ligament'''. From the [[cosmetological]] point of view it is an mportant aesthetic compoinent of the breast, which should be taken into the consideration during various kinds of [[breast surgery]]. <ref name=rovere>G. Querci della Rovere (2004) "Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Breast", ISBN 1841843512</ref>
'''Inframammary fold''' (IMF), '''inframammary crease''' or '''inframammary line''' is the feature of [[human anatomy]] whci is a natural boundary of a [[breast]] from below, the place where the breast and the [[chest]] meet. The choice of the term depends on the prominence of the feature. It is also sometimes called '''inframammary ligament'''. From the [[cosmetological]] point of view it is an important aesthetic component of the breast, which should be taken into the consideration during various kinds of [[breast surgery]]. <ref name=rovere>G. Querci della Rovere (2004) "Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Breast", ISBN 1841843512</ref>


[[Histology|Histologically]], it was revealed that the inframammary fold is an intrinsic dermal structure consisting of regular arrays of [[collagen]] held in place by a specialized [[superficial]] [[fascia]]l system.<ref>Boutros S, Kattash M, Wienfeld A, Yuksel E, Baer S, Shenaq S. "The intradermal anatomy of the inframammary fold", Plast Reconstr Surg. 1998 Sep;102(4):1030-3. {{PMID|9734420}}
[[Histology|Histologically]], it was revealed that the inframammary fold is an intrinsic dermal structure consisting of regular arrays of [[collagen]] held in place by a specialized [[superficial]] [[fascia]]l system.<ref>Boutros S, Kattash M, Wienfeld A, Yuksel E, Baer S, Shenaq S. "The intradermal anatomy of the inframammary fold", Plast Reconstr Surg. 1998 Sep;102(4):1030-3. {{PMID|9734420}}

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Cross section of the breast of an adult, female human.

Inframammary fold (IMF), inframammary crease or inframammary line is the feature of human anatomy whci is a natural boundary of a breast from below, the place where the breast and the chest meet. The choice of the term depends on the prominence of the feature. It is also sometimes called inframammary ligament. From the cosmetological point of view it is an important aesthetic component of the breast, which should be taken into the consideration during various kinds of breast surgery. [1]

Histologically, it was revealed that the inframammary fold is an intrinsic dermal structure consisting of regular arrays of collagen held in place by a specialized superficial fascial system.[2] The fold is formed by the fusion of the superficial and mammary faciae. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b G. Querci della Rovere (2004) "Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Breast", ISBN 1841843512
  2. ^ Boutros S, Kattash M, Wienfeld A, Yuksel E, Baer S, Shenaq S. "The intradermal anatomy of the inframammary fold", Plast Reconstr Surg. 1998 Sep;102(4):1030-3. PMID 9734420