During lumbar puncture, the clinician uses the iliac crest as a landmark. Which vertebral level does the highest point of the iliac crest correspond to?
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Correct answer: L4
The iliac crest aligns with the L4 vertebral body or L4–L5 interspace. This is a key landmark for safe lumbar puncture.
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