In everyday, informal Spanish, the term is frequently used to describe the upper chest or bust area of a human body.
The space between the breast tissue and the chest muscle (pectoralis major), which allows for movement and is a common site for breast implants [3, 22]. 2. Internal Structures Lobes and Lobules:
Understanding these zones is critical for health monitoring, such as identifying changes in tissue density or lumps. The Cleveland Clinic recommends the "" of self-examination, which include checking the entire Perimeter (extending to the armpit) and using Palpation in a circular motion to feel for abnormalities.