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The suprasternal notch is a dip in the neck above the sternum, also known as the jugular notch. It is used for measuring intrathoracic pressure and evaluating the aorta.
Learn about the jugular notch of the sternum, a large indentation along the superior border of manubrium of the sternum. Find out its description, location, attachment, and 3D anatomy platform.
Learn about the jugular notch, a depression at the center of the superior border of the manubrium of sternum. See images and definitions from IMAIOS, a website for anatomical structures and imaging.
8 cze 2023 · The jugular notch is a shallow depression at the base of the neck, above the sternum, formed by the manubrium. It is used as a reference point for locating and examining structures in the neck and chest, and for measuring pulse, blood pressure and JVP.
24 lip 2023 · The suprasternal notch (jugular notch) is at the superior segment of the manubrium sterni. On either side, the left and right clavicular notches are present. The clavicular notches of the sternum articulate with the medial end of each clavicle to form the sternoclavicular joints.
19 lis 2020 · The sternum is a flat bone in the midline of the chest, with a 'T' shape and a jugular notch. Learn about its osteology, articulations, and fractures in this article.
26 paź 2023 · The sternum is the bone that lies in the anterior midline of the thorax and forms part of the rib cage. The jugular notch or suprasternal notch is a projection on the superior border of the manubrium, where the clavicles and the first rib articulate.