The jugular notch, or suprasternal notch, is in line with/at the level of the intervertebral junction between the second and third thoracic vertebra (between T2 & T3).
The indentation at the top of the manubrium is called the jugular notch.
at the level of the inter-vertebral disc between T4 and T5.
Jugular notch also known as the suprasternal notch.Latin: fossa jugularis sternalis
The bifurcation (splitting) of the common carotid artery is in line with/at the level of the intervertebral disc between the third and fourth cervical vertebral (between C3 and C4).
The jugular foramen lies between the occipital bone and the temporal bone.
Jugular Notch of Sternum Jugular Trunk Jugular Vein Jaw bone
There is no such thing. It is a word that is sometimes accidentally used when referring to the suprasternal notch, which is also known as the jugular notch.
1) internal jugular 2) external jugular 3) vertebral vein
The indentation at the top of the manubrium is called the jugular notch.
The depression at the most proximal portion of the sternum. In an intact body, you can feel this notch located between sternal ends of the clavicle.
at the level of the inter-vertebral disc between T4 and T5.
Jugular notch also known as the suprasternal notch.Latin: fossa jugularis sternalis
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Why would you want to know that? I need it for my Anatomy and Physiology class. Axillary, cephalic, medial, cubital, vertebral, ex. jugular, in. jugular, subclavin, pulmonary, radial, inf.vena cava, sup.vena cava
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In the human the level of cricoid is the 6th cervical vertebra.
The bifurcation (splitting) of the common carotid artery is in line with/at the level of the intervertebral disc between the third and fourth cervical vertebral (between C3 and C4).