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Pysyk CL et al. – According to ultrasound, the palpated intercristal line falls at the L3–4 interspace, or below, in the majority of subjects positioned for neuraxial block in the sitting position. A palpated intercristal line at L2–3 was more likely in tall and male individuals.

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