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  2. Suprasternal notch - Wikipedia

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    The suprasternal notch is a visible dip in between the neck, between the clavicles, and above the manubrium of the sternum. It is at the level of the T2 and T3 vertebrae. [2] The trachea lies just behind it, rising about 5 cm above it in adults. [3]

  3. Sternum - Wikipedia

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    The suprasternal notch (jugular notch) is located in the middle at the upper broadest part of the manubrium. This notch can be felt between the two clavicles. On either side of this notch are the right and left clavicular notches. [1] The manubrium joins with the body of the sternum, the clavicles and the cartilages of the first 1.5 pairs of ...

  4. Transthoracic echocardiogram - Wikipedia

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    The most common views are the parasternal, apical, subcostal, and suprasternal windows.. Parasternal: adjacent to the sternum. Without qualification, this means the left side of the heart but right parasternal views can be attempted. Apical: at the apex of the heart. Subcostal: below the sternum at the top of the abdomen

  5. Triangles of the neck - Wikipedia

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    The triangles of the neck describe the divisions created by the major muscles in the region.. The side of the neck presents a somewhat quadrilateral outline, limited, above, by the lower border of the body of the mandible, and an imaginary line extending from the angle of the mandible to the mastoid process; below, by the upper border of the clavicle; in front, by the middle line of the neck ...

  6. Rib cage - Wikipedia

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    The sternum is a long, flat bone that forms the front of the rib cage. The cartilages of the top seven ribs (the true ribs) join with the sternum at the sternocostal joints. The costal cartilage of the second rib articulates with the sternum at the sternal angle making it easy to locate. [9] The manubrium is the wider, superior portion of the ...

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    The Dow Jones Industrial Average is chock-full of industry-leading blue chip stocks-- many of which pay dividends.But the Dow tends to underperform the S&P 500 during growth-driven rallies when ...

  8. Why SMU edged out Alabama for final spot in College Football ...

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    John Leuzzi, USA TODAY NETWORK. Updated December 8, 2024 at 2:11 PM. One year after sneaking into the College Football Playoff, Alabama football was left out of the newly formed 12-team CFP.

  9. Esophageal dysphagia - Wikipedia

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    Patients usually complain of dysphagia (the feeling of food getting stuck several seconds after swallowing), and will point to the suprasternal notch or behind the sternum as the site of obstruction. Causes