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The suprasternal notch, also known as the fossa jugularis sternalis, jugular notch, or Plender gap, is a large, visible dip in between the neck in humans, between the clavicles, and above the manubrium of the sternum.
The suprasternal notch, also known as the jugular notch or jugular notch of the manubrium, is an anatomical feature located at the superior part of the sternum (breastbone), in the midline of the chest.
The jugular notch, also known as the suprasternal notch or the sternal notch, is a visible indentation located at the base of the neck, just above the top of the sternum (breastbone). It marks the superior border of the manubrium, which is the uppermost part of the sternum.
The jugular notch of the sternum (suprasternal or presternal notch) is the large indentation found along the superior border of manubrium of the sternum. It is located between the right and left clavicular notches and forms a palpable depression at the root of the neck.
At the superior border of the bone is the jugular notch or suprasternal notch, fibers of interclavicular ligaments are attached here. The clavicular notches for the articulation of clavicles are projected upward and laterally on both sides of the jugular notch .
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.
The jugular notch is a shallow, visible dip located at the top center of the thorax, between the ends of the clavicle bones, directly above the sternum. It serves as an important anatomical landmark for identifying structures within the neck and thoracic region.
Structure and Bony Landmarks. The top part or superior border of the manubrium is concave, producing a depression called the jugular notch or suprasternal notch. On either side of the jugular notch, two other large fossae, known as clavicular notches, are present, projected upward and laterally.
The top of the manubrium has a shallow, U-shaped border called the jugular (suprasternal) notch. This can be easily felt at the anterior base of the neck, between the medial ends of the clavicles. The clavicular notch is the shallow depression located on either side at the superior-lateral margins of the manubrium. This is the site of the ...
The jugular notch (suprasternal notch, presternal notch) is at the center of the superior border of the manubrium of sternum.