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Intergluteal cleft

The intergluteal cleft or just gluteal cleft, also known by a number of synonyms, including natal cleft and cluneal cleft, is the groove between the buttocks that runs from just below the sacrum to the perineum,[1] so named because it forms the visible border between the external rounded protrusions of the gluteus maximus muscles. Other names are the anal cleft, crena analis, crena interglutealis, and rima ani. Colloquially, the intergluteal cleft is known as bum crack (UK) or butt crack (US). The intergluteal cleft is located superior to the anus.

Intergluteal cleft

crena analis or crena interglutealis

There are several disorders that can affect the intergluteal cleft including inverse psoriasis,[2][3] caudal regression syndrome,[4] and pilonidal disease.

Anal canal

Anatomical terms of location

Buttock cleavage

Rectum

 – Garment worn as underwear or as part of a swimsuit

Thong

 – Part of a thong or G-string

Whale tail