From the MCQs oriented exams point of view, the anatomical levels and bony landmarks are very important. In each and every exam, whether it is USLME, PLAB, AMC or FCPS you will get two or three questions related to anatomical levels. So in this post, we present a list of important structures and their anatomical level and plane.
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Structure
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Level
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Oropharynx and Soft Palate with Open Mouth
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C2 Vertebra
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Level of Hyoid bone
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C3 Vertebra
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Level of Thyroid cartilage
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C4 & C5 Vertebrae
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Level Bifurcation of Common Carotid Artery
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C3 & C4 Vertebrae junction (disc)
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Level of Cricoid Cartilage
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C6 Vertebra
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Level of Thyroid Lobe (Superior Extent)
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Oblique line of thyroid cartilage
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Level of Isthmus of Thyroid gland
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Overlies the 2nd through 4th tracheal rings
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Level of Thyroid Lobe (Inferior extent)
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Sixth tracheal ring
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Level of Superior angle of scapula
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Overlies part of second rib – First intercostal space is superior to this angle
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Level of Spine at root of scapula (medially)
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Opposite third thoracic spine
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Level of Inferior angle of scapula
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Overlies part of seventh rib – Seventh intercostal space is inferior the angle
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Level of Jugular or suprasternal notch
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T2 & T3 vertebral junction (disc)
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Level of Sternal angle (angle of Louis or manubriosternal joint)
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T4 & T5 vertebral junction
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Level of Tracheal bifurcation
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T4 & T5 vertebral junction
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Level of Concavity and ends of Aortic arch
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T4 & T5 vertebral junction
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Level of Azygos vein enters superior vena cava
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T4 & T5 vertebral junction
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Level of Origin of great vessels (eg brachiocephalic trunk, etc)
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Approximately center of manubrium or first intercostal space which would put it at the level of the T3 & T4 vertebral junction
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Level of Manubrium
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T5 to T8 vertebrae
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Level of Xiphisternal joint
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T9 Vertebra
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Extent of Superior mediastinum
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From superior thoracic inlet to the horizontal plane passing from the sternal angle to the inferior border of T4 vertebra
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Level of Pulmonary valve
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Left second intercostal space, medial side
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Level of Aortic valve
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Right second intercostal space, medially
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Level of Tricuspid valve
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Right lower sternal border
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Level of Apex of heart (mitral valve)
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Fifth intercostal space
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Level of Base of heart (supine position)
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T5 to T8 vertebrae
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Level of Base of heart (erect position)
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T6 to T9 vertebrae
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Level of Greater splanchnic nerve
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T5 – T9 sympathetic ganglia
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Level of Oblique fissure of lung
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T6
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Level of Vena caval foramen
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T8 Vertebra
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Level of Esophageal hiatus
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T10 Vertebra
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Level of Lesser splanchnic nerve
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T10 – T11 sympathetic ganglia
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Least splanchnic nerve
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T12 sympathetic ganglia
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Level of Aortic hiatus
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T12 Vertebra
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Level of Median Arcuate Ligament of Respiratory Diaphragm
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T12 & L1 vertebral junction
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Level of Celiac trunk
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L1 vertebra (superior border) / T12
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Level of Superior Mesenteric Artery
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L1 vertebra (inferior third)
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Level of Inferior Mesenteric Artery
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L3 vertebra
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Level of Horizontal part of duodenum
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L3 vertebra (subcostal plane)
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Level of Right kidney Superior pole
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T12 vertebra (superior border)
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Level of Right kidney Inferior pole
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L3 vertebra
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Level of Hilum of right kidney
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L1 vertebra (transpyloric plane)
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Level of Left kidney Superior pole
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T12 vertebra (superior border)
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Level of Left kidney Inferior pole
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L3 vertebra
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Level of Hilum of left kidney
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L1 vertebra
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